The town manager says Winslow’s park isn’t big enough to contain the growing crowd from the fireworks display.
2016
Pokémon Go craze gets Mainers outdoors – to stare at their phones
The augmented reality game is drawing people out in huge numbers nationwide, but some worry that it will drive folks to distraction.
Black doctor’s conflict: Saving officers, distrusting police
A Dallas trauma surgeon gives voice to the racial turmoil roiling the country.
Hallowell Council approves Stevens School ordinance changes
The changes will allow owner Matt Morrill to begin marketing the property to potential developers and tenants.
Maine Am set to tee off Tuesday in York
132 players are in the field with the top 40 advancing to the final round Thursday.
Adele Donovan, longtime advocate for women struggling with alcoholism, dies at 91
She opened her house to women and co-founded Crossroads for Women, which provides addiction services in southern Maine.
General Mills flour recall affecting other foods
The company recalled 10 million pounds of flour in May after indications of a potential E. coli outbreak.
Attack victims sue Facebook for $1 billion, allege it aids militant groups
Families of people attacked by Palestinians say the social network helps militants spread violence.
Fiberight pushes for more time for towns to join trash disposal plan
Several towns will have until late July to join the Municipal Review Committee and its Fiberight plan without missing out on rebates.
Group discovers 576 unmarked graves at historic New York site
Specialists used radar to discover the sites in an African-American burial ground.