Two candidates remain: Democrat Jon Gale and independent Jonathan Sahrbeck.
September 2018
Grizzlies get back U.S. protections, Rockies hunts blocked
The ruling marks a victory for wildlife advocates and Native American tribes that sued when the Interior Department revoked federal protections.
UMA’s Senior College to present a Forum on the Future
Speakers to address Our Political Discourse — Can We Be More Civil?
Co-existing with Carnivores program set for Sept. 29
Somerville’s Pumpkin Vine Family Farm venue.
Archaeology volunteers wanted for Dresden Falls dig
Dig planned weekdays Oct. 1-12.
Check in at the Worster House set for Sept. 29
Hallowell event will be hosted by Row House, with cooperation of the Maine Public Utilities Commission.
Maine distillery plans release party for whiskey that’s come of age
Sweetgrass Winery & Distillery in Union started aging its small-batch Sunk Haze whiskey 7 years ago, and now it’s ready.
Dunkin’ ditchin’ Donuts – just from its name – starting next year
The change reflects the chain’s increasing emphasis on breakfast sandwiches and coffee drinks.
‘Making a Murderer’ sequel set to premiere Oct. 19
The Netflix documentary series will catch viewers up to present day.
Archaeologists discover ‘massive’ ancient building in Egypt
Archaeologists also uncovered an attached building that includes a large Roman bath and a chamber, authorities said.