Concerns about parking, noise and unhappy neighbors initially derail a proposal – now approved, but cautiously – to let farms host functions like weddings.
2017
Maine teen rapper pushes to write his own ticket
Creating songs since he was 8, Dylan Rottkov, now 19, of South Portland is working to make his childhood dream of a music career come true.
State cracking down on fake vehicle inspection stickers
Counterfeiting is just one of the ways motorists are getting around Maine’s safety inspection laws. The state is fighting back.
UMaine, Ready Seafood team up to toughen up lobster shells
Researchers are collaborating to see if they can harden the shells of shedders to ship further distances and grab greater returns.
Diocese’s newest priest embarked on an unorthodox path
Anthony Cipolle drifted away from his faith – had a family, jobs, ‘lived like a rock star’ – before discovering his calling in the Roman Catholic Church.
George H.W. Bush’s legacy likely to survive serial groping allegations
Barring more serious claims, presidential scholars say sexual improprieties often fade in the larger historical context.