Matt Kenseth makes it back-to-back wins at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, but could face a penalty after his car fails a postrace inspection.
July 2016
Mild winter proves healthy for deer population – until now
Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont are issuing more hunting permits this year because so many deer have survived.
Unity student, professor work with Sebasticook Regional Land Trust to tell story with map
The public technology tool StoryMap gives the SRLT a way to talk about and display its conserved land.
‘Ghostbusters’ holds its own, but ‘Pets’ stays on top
The film opens with an estimated $46 million in North American theaters.
Report: Black Lives Matter leader DeRay Mckesson calls for peace in wake of shootings
‘I have more questions than answers,’ the Bowdoin grad says in a phone interview, the New York Times reports.
Hodgdon Interiors pulls out of Richmond
Although the commercial market in the Portland area is tight, it’s not clear that central Maine’s commercial real estate market will absorb the demand for space.
Maine leaders react to fatal shootings of police officers in Louisiana
U.S. Sens. Angus King and Susan Collins and Reps. Chellie Pingree and Bruce Poliquin call for an end to the violence.
Attendance, praise for programming strong at this year’s MIFF
The 19th annual Maine International Film Festival concluded Sunday, having drawn about 10,000 people to the 10-day festival celebrating independent and foreign films.
Morning Sentinel July 17 police log
Waterville area police log for July 17, 2016.
Augusta native recovering after kidney transplant surgery
Todd Brennan said the new organ — donated by his brother Travis Brennan, 46, of Augusta — has put his kidney function into the range of people with two healthy functioning kidneys.