The ramp closure is expected to last about two hours.
January 2015
Maine man ordered to pay $21,000 for unemployment fraud
Prosecutors say 31-year-old Michael Walker collected more than $14,000 in benefits from the Department of Labor between Jan. 9, 2012, and Feb. 23, 2013.
Threat prompts Noble High School to move students
The students and staff are taken to Noble Middle School for the day, while police and bomb dogs search the high school in North Berwick and find it safe.
Several Freeport stores briefly evacuated because of gas-like odor
Firefighters determine that the odor is caused by the Freeport Village Station’s heating system running low on propane.
Cobb fetches nice price, but Omahog tops bidding at Maine baseball card auction
The ‘Portland trove’ goes on the block, with about 75 people attending and ‘the big bidders’ submitting bids by phone and online.
OUR OPINION: Loophole opens citizen initiatives to outside sway
A bill that would ban the gathering of signatures by out-of-staters is a good starting point for a discussion over the referendum process.
Q & A with Jackie Conn, Weight Watchers of Maine
She answers the persistent question: Why is it so difficult to lose weight?
Search for perfect soil leads to practical magic in New Zealand wines
Mike and Claudia Weersing make superior wines slowly and naturally at their Pyramid Valley Vineyards.