Three candidates want Maine in the program. Shawn Moody appears to side with Paul LePage.
September 2018
In midst of Woodfords Corner ‘maelstrom,’ 55-hour street shutdown to test residents and businesses
A section of Forest Avenue near the busy intersection will be closed for railway crossing improvements from Friday afternoon to Monday. It’s the neighborhood’s biggest challenge yet.
Lobster company’s co-owner was behind $1.5 million embezzlement, lawsuit says
Sea Salt, a wholesaler in Saco, alleges the man sent shipments to a phony client without billing the customer, then resold the lobster.
Hospitals’ illegal rejection of mentally ill patients puts spotlight on Maine’s chronic lack of services
Health care experts say the incidents in Lewiston point to weaknesses and gaps in a system that’s unable to meet demand and forces people into emergency departments and jails.
Sheriff Kevin Joyce: America is ready for criminal justice reform – if Congress acts
It is all well and good to get tough on crime, but we need to get smarter on how we deal with it.
Rep. Ken Fredette: Kavanaugh more than qualified for Supreme Court
He has a well-earned reputation as a brilliant jurist.
View from Away: This time, Trump’s tweet really went too far
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OFF RADAR: ‘Silent Spring’ and ‘A Naturalist at Large’
New collections of writings by Rachel Carson and Bernd Heinrich
Waterville seniors come full circle on the gridiron
Four-year starters John Evans and Cooper Hart lead Purple Panthers’ rebuild.