The industry has been slow to grow in the region, but business is picking up.
2017
Morning Sentinel October 14 police log
IN ATHENS, Friday at 3:56 p.m., a vehicle fire was reported on Main Street. IN BELGRADE, Saturday at 6:51 a.m., a domestic disturbance was reported on Manchester Road. IN BENTON, Friday at 5:59 p.m., a fire with wires down was reported on Neck Road. IN BURNHAM, Friday at 12:46 a.m., a domestic disturbance was reported […]
‘Death cleaning’: The Swedish way to declutter
Called ‘dostadning,’ from the words for cleaning and death, it is part of Swedish culture.
School district removes ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ from curriculum
Middle schools in Biloxi, Miss., will stop using the book because it ‘makes people uncomfortable.’
New York man arrested in Windham after fraudulent withdrawals from TD Bank branches
He withdrew nearly $20,000 Thursday from five branches in Greater Portland, according to the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office.
Freed family reaches Canada, says kidnappers killed 1 child
Former hostage Joshua Boyle says the family would now try to build a ‘secure sanctuary for their three surviving children.’
Brunswick breaks through, sinks Mt. Blue
Dragons likely clinch final playoff berth in conference.
Another View: Criticism of Columbus overlooks navigator’s monumental feats
Cynthia Dill’s tirade fails to take into account how different the 15th century was from today.
South Portland veterans to honor long-lost Medal of Honor recipient
They will gather Sunday at the grave of Emile Lejeune, whose final resting place was a mystery until the Congressional Medal of Honor Society found it in Forest City Cemetery.