Group to take the stage at Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center in Gardiner.
2018
Temporary art installations will celebrate the Kennebec River
Waterville Creates! will host exhibitions from June through September in Waterville.
Warren woman sentenced to jail for cheating welfare programs
Robin Snell bilked the state of more than $200,000 over more than 10 years by obtaining public assistance she did not qualify for.
Police looking for suspects in stabbing on Standish ATV trail
A man found lying in a road with stab wounds says two men riding all-terrain vehicles attacked him on a nearby trail.
Westbrook’s Pat Gallant-Charette featured with Brooke Shields, other celebrities in swimsuit ad
The 67-year-old open-water swimmer is among five women in the Swimsuits For All campaign.
Massachusetts and Rhode Island announce large offshore wind projects
Both will be located a dozen or more miles south of Martha’s Vineyard, and combined they are expected to deliver enough electricity to power 400,000 homes.
Police: Windsor woman drove 32 mph over speed limit while intoxicated
The woman, 23-year-old Harley Rae Graziano, was also charged with resisting arrest after her boyfriend reported her erratic driving Tuesday night.
Maine’s elver season shut down 2 weeks early as off-book sales disrupt quota
Marine resources officials impose an emergency rule after investigators discover some fishermen have sold baby eels for cash, skirting an electronic swipe-card system implemented to avoid overfishing.
Portland hires former New York City administrator as assistant city manager
Mona Bector will be one of two assistant city managers at City Hall, replacing a longtime deputy city manager retiring this summer.