The historical society will be open through Labor Day weekend.
2018
Finalists chosen from 180 businesses for LaunchPad competition
Five small businesses will compete June 5 for a $50,000 grant from Gorham Savings Bank.
LePage administration responds to Medicaid lawsuit, blames Legislature for not funding expansion
The DHHS says in a court filing that without the funds it ‘lacks legal authority’ to spend on expansion, but the plaintiffs point to unexpended funds in the state’s Medicaid account and say the voter-approved law is being violated.
Crime connected with 2 South Portland motels prompts council to vote to deny them licenses
For the first time in 24 years, Police Chief Ed Googins recommends the licenses be denied, or conditions be imposed on operations.
Maine secretary of state says Republicans’ lawsuit over ranked-choice voting is based on speculation
A lawyer for Matt Dunlap responds to Republican concerns that ranked-choice voting in the June primary might not lead to election of the party’s true ‘standard-bearer.’
Bill to fix problems at Acadia, allow clamming advances in U.S. Senate
A Senate panel endorses the legislation, which awaits approval by the full Senate.
Watch video: Kilauea volcano quietly spews huge cloud of ash
Geologists have warned that the volcano could become even more violent, with increasing ash production and the potential that future blasts could hurl large boulders.
State denies Long Creek lawsuit’s claim that guards beat boy, broke his teeth
A lawsuit alleges that after being beaten and losing teeth, the 11-year-old boy received ‘indifferent’ medical care and was not taken to a dentist for 6 days.
Carlson to speak about writing, healing at Hospice event
Free event set for May 21 at Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area.
JMG kicks off Adrian’s Swing fundraiser
Students seek $1,000 for handicapped-accessible swing.