This budding class is heading for a bright future.
2018
Maine composting companies forced to look elsewhere for raw material
A supply line of garbage that can be converted into energy or compost is squeezed in southern Maine, where there is no mandate to separate food waste.
Demolition to transform Bucksport mill site
The former Verso mill is coming down to make way for a $250 million salmon farm and Maine Maritime center.
Celtics escape with OT win against 76ers
Kyrie Irving scores 40 points and hits several key shots late in regulation and overtime, fueling a 121-114 win.
Did you work the holiday? This boss made sure his employees didn’t.
As they did last Christmas, Tulio DeAlmeida, his wife and daughter staffed their Aroma Joe’s coffee shop Tuesday.
Lewiston-made glass ornaments much cherished today
The Paragon factory, which closed in 2004, made plain and fancy glass balls until the mid 1970s.
Our View: School lunch can be part of the solution
Child hunger and obesity both can be fought by serving meals at school.
Christmas dinner unites Waterville community
The 12th annual Central Maine Family Christmas Dinner served as many as 1,000 people on Tuesday afternoon, volunteers said.
Mother of missing Skowhegan woman gets ready to spend holiday without her
Tina Stadig was reported last seen by a case worker at the Bangor Area Homeless Shelter in July 2017.
Two killed in Christmas Day crash in Gouldsboro
Lisa Grant, 57, died at the scene of the wreck at Route 1 and Chicken Mill Road, and John Organes, 35, died at the hospital.