Police ask for witnesses to come forward as they try to figure out what happened at Bunny Friend Playground.
November 2015
Pfizer, Allergan combining to become world’s largest drugmaker
The $160 billion deal is the largest so-called inversion in history, a tax-saving maneuver in which a U.S. company reorganizes in another country with a lower corporate tax rate.
OUR OPINION: Too soon to celebrate positive figures on homelessness
Trends and underlying issues suggest that this will be another hard winter for the neediest.
Fifty shades of gray could be a first-rate marketing plan for Maine’s future
Extensive program of geriatric infrastructure investments could be paid for by eliminating public education.
Destructive beetles discovered in historic Freeport farmhouse
The Freeport Historical Society needs to raise $6,000 to vanquish the pests from the landmark saltwater farm.
Patriots Beat: Will injuries slow down Patriots’ offense?
With Dion Lewis and Julian Edelman out, others need to step up for New England.
Momentum of Maine Green Independent Party wilts amid dissension
Election losses in 2015 expose rifts over strategy and loyalty as factions engage in a tug of war for the soul of the party.
EPA review raises alarm in Maine over potential increase of ethanol in gasoline
Critics say the change would cost drivers, farmers, fuel sellers and small-engine equipment owners.
Solidarity Harvest corrals massive food drive to feed 8,000
Volunteers with a Brewer nonprofit, Food AND Medicine, know what it means to be without a job and help out with Thanksgiving baskets filled with Maine produce.
Paris attacks: Another war is not the answer
Putting our soldiers on the ground in Syria is what Islamic State wants.