MemoryWorks director Kenneth Capron seeks a grant that would fund a feasibility study.
September 2018
Gelato Fiasco to move some production to Michigan
‘We just have been unable to keep up with production at our current facility,’ says the Brunswick-based company’s founder and CEO.
Maine, federal officials will meet with public about invasive forest pest
Monday’s meeting in Lebanon will discuss the danger posed by the emerald ash borer.
With no plans to retire, Connecticut lawyer, 99, calls his job ‘very satisfying’
Morton Katz, who started his legal career in 1951 after serving in WWII, says he’ll close this chapter ‘when they carry me out of here.’
California Gov. Jerry Brown signs tough net neutrality bill
The measure requires internet providers to maintain a level playing field online.
Car explosion in Pennsylvania kills 3
Authorities want the public’s help finding clues to the blast, adding that they’re confident there is ‘no continuing threat.’
Curator of Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village dismayed by vandalism
The hayfield destruction is the latest in a string of illegal dumping and vandalism that has plagued the historic 1,800-acre property over the past year.
Patrick Dempsey closes event, thanking fundraisers and volunteers
The 10th annual Dempsey Challenge raises $1.2 million.
See photos: Marching bands perform in Old Orchard Beach
High school marching bands and color guards from Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts strutted their stuff while performing rousing music at Old Orchard Beach High School on Saturday as part of the fall season run by the Maine Band Directors’ Association. The bands are rated on various aspects of their performances at shows around Maine […]
Tsunami warning system remains stalled in testing phase
The high-tech system was meant to replace one set up after a quake and tsunami killed 230,000 people in 2004.