Three years after a photo was published with the overline ‘Our Flag Was Still There,’ a reader of the Maine Sunday Telegram solved the cliffhanger for readers with an amazing tale.
2017
Maine wardens offer $2,500 reward to find out who shot bald eagle
The eagle was too severely wounded to be rehabilitated back to health.
York High School students, parents protest alleged bullying of gay student
More than 100 stage a peaceful demonstration outside the school to draw attention to the problem.
‘It made me cry’: Gold Star widow breaks silence over Trump’s condolence call
To those who knew him, Sgt. La David Johnson was a loving husband who had his wife’s name tattooed across his chest; a soldier who pushed to improve himself; a son who enjoyed talking about his family.
Is this your next $2 million Maine log cabin in the woods?
The log home with 4 bedrooms that sits on 173 acres with a mile of Saco River frontage is headed for auction next month.
Finally, a degree in marijuana: But it’s not for stoners or slackers
One required course, Chemistry 420 (in honor of the unofficial so-called ‘pot holiday’) is an advanced analytical course on bioactive compounds and their plant origins and metabolite chemistry.
SWAT team responds to South Portland store where man allegedly brandished gun
The Circle K/Irving on Westbrook Street was evacuated and roads were closed in the area during the incident Sunday evening.
Rain’s on the way, and it’s shaping up to be substantial
Some areas of southern Maine are more than 9 inches under typical rainfall since June, so the upcoming storm is a welcome inconvenience.
Our View: Committee’s work on pot law shouldn’t be ignored
A last-minute bill from the governor shouldn’t derail a process that involved hours of meeting between many stakeholders, and which produced a thoughtful proposal.