Race veterans and newcomers dot the field in 121st edition of running tradition.
2017
Delta increases payouts for overbooked fliers
The airline is moving to prevent a public relations nightmare like the one plaguing United.
Maine Treasurer Terry Hayes is first candidate for governor
The independent says she wants to restore civility.
Maine should clarify when it tells parents about day care investigations, watchdog says
The report by the state’s watchdog agency is part of ongoing scrutiny of the Department of Health and Human Services’ licensing and inspection of child care facilities.
Portland offering 4 acres for sale in Bayside
The six city-owned parcels are being touted as an opportunity for redevelopment.
Sukeforth Family Festival of Trees named Community Service Project of the Year by chamber
The annual event in Waterville raises six-figure sums for volunteer hospice and meals programs while drawing thousands of visitors to the Hathaway Creative Center before the holidays.
Catching on: Players behind plate come into focus
Catching position has become as important as the pitcher for high school softball teams.
Waterville man ordered to pay $66K for keeping 16 dogs
Paul Mann Sr., 46, who now has only three dogs, said he kept the 16 dogs as therapy; but the city said he violated rules that prohibit so many dogs.
Farmingdale man’s sex charge dismissed
Dylan Dehetre, 24, faces separate charges in a gun-related incident.
Operator of Sunday River Golf Club will refund memberships bought before property dispute
Newry Holdings will not honor memberships bought from course developer Harris Golf, and a lawsuit over ownership of the course is pending.