Black Bears remain winless this season
November 2015
Climate change could drive 100 million into poverty
A World Bank report highlights how the impact of global warming is borne unevenly.
Veteran still dreams of World War II captivity
A 90-year-old Winslow man who served in the Royal Canadian Navy remembers war like it was yesterday, Amy Calder writes.
Litchfield to be home of a new grocery store
Rick and Bobbi Gowell, owners of Gowell’s Store on Richmond Road, will begin construction this week on a new $3 million grocery store affiliated with Hannaford Supermarkets.
‘Spectre,’ ‘Peanuts Movie’ lead weekend box office
‘Spectre’ takes an easy first-place spot with about $73 million to become the second-biggest Bond opening of all time.
For now, few changes in Maine as major timberland owner Plum Creek agrees to merger
Like its acquisition, Weyerhaeuser makes deals to conserve forests and permits public access, but some harvesting practices have been criticized.
Gardiner Public Library director named 2015 Outstanding Librarian
Each year the Maine Library Association fields nominations for outstanding librarian from across the state, and a committee evaluates them based on demonstrated professional achievement and service to the library community.