Preservation laws preclude destruction of the 17th-century structure.
July 2016
Lobbying group fights new New Jersey big-game trophy law
Hunters say the regulation against importing or exporting trophy animals ignores federal rules.
Luxury movie theater to open Wednesday in Falmouth
The theater marks the debut of Flagship Premium Cinemas.
J.S. McCarthy Printers expansion underway in Augusta
The project is aimed at making its commercial business sustainable.
Waterville woman, foster dog share heartfelt bond
Samantha Fields was going to take a break from fostering, but Addie from the Humane Society Waterville Area changed her mind. Now as both battle similar heart conditions, an outpouring from strangers will keep Addie alive.
Killer denied new parole hearing in Litchfield murder
Michael Boucher claimed his due process rights were violated in his May 2014 parole hearing.
Hundreds come together in Portland to commit to peace in wake of national violence
At Green Memorial AME Zion Church, community leaders appeal for turning the tragedies of police-involved shootings into unity and progress.
With a lack of rain it’s tough to keep plants thriving
More dry weather is expected over the next 10 days as the summer drought continues.
Maine Technology Institute awards $1.3 million to startups
The awards from the state’s technology institute leveraged nearly $1.7 million in matching funds.
Pair of pedestrians injured in Tuesday hit-and-run in Anson
Police are looking for the owner of a 2005 Ford Escape, located in Madison, which they believe was involved in the accident that injured a husband and wife.