While work continues to restore the historic house on State Street, the museum is planning to take an exhibit to local libraries and schools.
May 2017
Lost 5-year-old first thought search dog was a fox, then ‘wanted some crackers’
A 7½-hour search in a hilly and thickly forested area of Acton ends happily, thanks to a talented German shepherd named Tala.
Our View: Dunlap offers dose of reality to voter fraud panel
The subject has been studied exhaustively, and there is no proof of significant voter fraud.
Maine and Portland officials rally to increase building heights on waterfront
A controversial proposal to allow taller buildings is called a requirement for a cold storage warehouse on western Commercial Street.
Kennebunk softball player comes back from battle with rare cancer
Sydney Waitt, a junior, is cancer-free after treatment for Ewing sarcoma.
Sea Dogs cashing in on bobblehead giveaways
Their latest promotion will feature Red Sox outfielders in Win-Dance-Repeat poses, starting with Jackie Bradley Jr. on Tuesday.
Lone clue was key to identifying homeless man killed in South Portland tent fire
Driven by a desire to recognize the forgotten and bring closure to the victim’s family, police uncover a name and find Rodney Jewell’s relatives far to the north.
Portland landowner agrees to remove tiny homes from Bayside, pays fine
He’d hoped to rent out the houses that sat on trailers that he’d set up without permits in a Bayside parking lot.
Critics fight LePage bill to require reporting of pregnant substance abusers
With one in 12 babies born in Maine now drug-affected, Gov. LePage wants to mandate pre-birth reporting by drug treatment providers and other professionals.
Hall-Dale students serve as honorary pages
Kate Claveau, Abbey Gifford were guests of Sen. Shenna Bellows.