The city-owned swimming pool and water slide will be open every day until Aug. 21.
June 2016
Fishermen vow to continue lawsuit about monitoring rules
The lawsuit concerns the cost of at-sea monitors, which was recently shifted onto fishermen.
Most Maine fatal motorcycle crashes involve speed, alcohol, police say
There have been six motorcycle deaths in the state this year compared with 10 at this time in 2015.
Unknown tennis teacher reaches second round at Wimbledon
Marcus Willis, 25, the lowest-ranked qualifier to advance at any major in 28 years, gets to face 17-time Grand Slam winner Roger Federer.
Euro 2016: Iceland stuns England, Italy ends Spain’s reign
Iceland continues its surprising run with a 2-1 victory, and Italy eliminates the two-time defending champions.
Trump to make campaign stop in Bangor on Wednesday
Two Republican Party officials said the Trump campaign sees Maine as a swing state that is moving in his direction.
Garbage to Garden wins $100,000 prize on ‘Greenlight Maine’ TV show
The show’s inaugural season culminated in a live competition Friday at Merrill Auditorium.
‘It was instinct’ for armed bystander to break up shooting in Augusta store lot
Although Daniel Chavanne and another man are credited with stopping incident, Augusta police recommend caution rather than intervention for bystanders following a shooting in the Wal-Mart parking lot Sunday.
Vassalboro Historical Society hopes to find a Boston Post Cane recipient
The cane, which traditionally goes to the town’s oldest resident, has been at the historical society for several years after it was found in California.
Will June’s dry, sunny weather last into July?
The lack of rain has been good for vacationers and outdoor activities but has negative implications for plants and farmers.