The Six Rivers chapter of the New England Mountain Bike Association wants to put trails on about 100 acres behind the transfer station at Townsend Way.
2018
Sports Digest: Sea Dogs unveil 2019 schedule
Portland opens at home on April 4 in its 26th season.
Cape Elizabeth council rejects waterfront lawsuit settlement
Several of the councilors said preserving public access to the shoreline is a principle worth defending.
Pittston voters agree to replace contaminated well
Greg and Arlene Snow say the salt-contaminated water has damaged appliances and pipes in their house; the town will pay $35,000 toward digging a new well.
USM police investigate report of man exposing himself to female student
The incident occurred Sunday at the Gorham campus, police say.
School dress codes still a hot-button issue
Some districts are adopting a more permissive policy that they say is less sexist.
Fire breaks out at wood-pellet plant in Corinth
More than 20 departments were battling the blaze at Corinth Wood Pellets LLC.
Elizabeth Smart kidnapper released from prison
Wanda Barzee’s release follows a surprise announcement last week that Utah authorities had miscalculated her sentence and she would be freed about six years earlier than expected.
Guatemalan man faces deportation for entering U.S. illegally
Victor Yobany Archila-Rojas, 28, who came to Maine from Canada in July, was deported in 2013.
Former bus driver charged with assaulting autistic student
A man who drove a bus for the SAD 15 school district in Gray and New Gloucester is accused of striking a student while on a trip to Saco.