The monument in Maine’s north woods is among 22 that are being reviewed to determine whether there was adequate public input before their designation.
May 2017
Veteran radio personality from Solon also mystic who channels her spirit guide
Annie Stillwater Gray, 70, has written three books, with a fourth in the works, about guardian angels she calls spirit guides.
Agreement reached over disputed mill site in East Millinocket
The sale of the former Great Northern Paper mill should be resolved in 60 days, according to the settlement.
Maine Fiddlehead Festival returns to Farmington with diversity theme
The festival kicks off its sixth year on Saturday with the theme “Seeds and Breeds: Promoting and Preserving Food Diversity” at the University of Maine Farmington’s Emery Community Arts Center.
Augusta councilors reject proposal to delay relicensing of quarrying, blasting operations
Councilors voted 4-3 to reject the proposal, the latest action in a long-standing debate and dispute over blasting in McGee’s pit off West River Road.
Missing Portland man may be trying to walk to Canada
Portland Police said a 39-year-old from Portland, Benvindo Nzau, is experiencing mental health problems and may be attempting to walk from Portland to the Canadian border.
Bangor man sentenced to 18 years in prison for drug conspiracy
Mario Lee was sentenced in federal court for distributing heroin in the Bangor area.
Utility work for Colby projects to change Waterville traffic patterns for up to three weeks
The work downtown will close part of Appleton Street and block off parking on the street.
John Donato to coach Orono girls basketball team
Former Lawrence coach said he still has the energy.
Trust fund from Logan Marr’s death to pay for sister’s college
Bailey Charest, now an honor student at Lewiston High School, was in a Chelsea home when her 5-year-old sister was killed there.