Letter
2018
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Seaweed Chronicles’ and ‘One Good Thing’
Susan Hand Shetterly offers an engaging narrative on the importance of a local resource, and Patrick McGowan releases his debut novel centering on action and revenge.
Veteran sex-crimes prosecutor to question Kavanaugh and accuser
Rachel Mitchell of Arizona has a reputation as a hard-hitting attorney who is used to handling high-profile cases.
Fairfield council votes to allow retail marijuana businesses
The 4-1 vote came during a crowded meeting that included some residents who expressed concern about the proposal.
Proposal would further restrict short-term rentals in Portland
The housing committee is considering new rules that would increase registration fees, restrict the number of rentals in individual neighborhoods, and reinforce a 300-unit cap on rentals that are not owner-occupied.
Wednesday’s Maine college roundup: St. Joe’s stages late rally to top Norwich 2-1 in women’s soccer
The Monks score twice in 31 seconds late in the second half to win an important GNAC game.
Farmington residents hear history of Atlantic salmon ahead of dam removal vote
A public meeting Wednesday night was one of three leading up to a referendum that will determine whether the town moves ahead with dam removal.
Audrey Fletcher’s goal gives Monmouth girls soccer win over Spruce Mounain
Mustangs find way to top Phoenix.
Motorcyclist tries to elude police by hiding bike in bushes
York officers arrest Donald Hathaway of Portsmouth, N.H., and charge him with eluding an officer and drug possession.