Colleen Burns fell backward when she stepped out of the way to let another person onto the trail.
July 2016
Sleepy stretch of summer
No one knows the exact chemical location where brain hallucinations, delirium and death intersect with the visionary beauty of summer flowers, writes Dana Wilde.
Maine high court upholds triple murder conviction in car fire deaths
Randall Daluz of Massachusetts is serving three life terms for the killings in Bangor in 2012.
Bowl For Kids’ Sake, Bowl for Cassidy’s Sake results
More than $285,000 raised for youth mentoring programs in seven counties.
Winslow native’s ‘Everything in the Song is True’ a beautiful panorama
The film, which screens Thursday and Friday at the Maine International Film Festival, is technically a documentary but is so much more, JP Devine writes.
Augusta’s Waddell makes donation to animal shelter
Nine year old asks for gifts for shelter animals.
Vessel strike blamed for death of whale calf off Cape Cod
The nearly 30-foot long, roughly 10,000-pound whale was found dead on May 5.
Ranger Solar proposes large, utility-scale solar project in Farmington
The Yarmouth-based energy company is looking to build a 50- to 80-megawatt solar farm on undeveloped land in Farmington.
Picturing the Past Through Photographs: Explore Central Maine’s Heritage
Fairfield, Hinckley, Skowhegan, Norridgewock, Oakland, Winslow museums, libraries to take part.
Vassalboro chicken coop destroyed by fire
A heat lamp might have caused a fire that destroyed the small barn housing baby chickens on South Stanley Hill Road, the fire chief said.