Officials airlift food and water to Wilmington, which has been mostly cut off from the rest of the state by water.
September 2018
Encampment at Fort Western set for Sept. 29, 30
The reenactment will commemorate Benedict Arnold’s march to Quebec that began at Fort Western in September 1775.
“Over 35” basketball group offered Sundays in Waterville
Cardiovascular exercise group meets weekly at Alfond Youth Center.
After School Program children receive backpacks
The bags were packed with school supplies.
Brett Kavanaugh and woman who accused him of sex assault to testify before Senate panel Monday
Maine Sen. Susan Collins joined other senators, including a handful of Republicans, who have called for a delay in the vote, which is scheduled for Thursday.
Rare Kennedy photos go inside America’s most famous family
Vintage Kennedy photographs have been digitized and published online.
New leak shows Julian Assange sought Russian visa in 2010
A trove of documents show the WikiLeaks founder’s budding relationship with Russia.
Our View: Initiative brings child sex abuse into the light
Schools now have the tools to end the ignorance and discomfort under which abusers take cover.
Amy Calder: Those fruits of the earth that bring culinary delights
While store-bought snowballs, devil dogs and creme pastries were childhood delights that lost their luster, home-baked apple pie, applesauce cake and apple crisp came with flavor, ingenuity and love.