Come 2019, you can still hold a wedding at Grace, but you won’t be able to walk in and order dinner.
2018
Appeals court ruling sends Riverview outpatient lawsuit to jury
Jason Begin says the Augusta police officer violated his rights when she shot him as he was stabbing himself.
Skowhegan farm offers lesson in proper handling of holiday turkeys
Skowhegan farmer Carie Tessier says cooks should keep the Thanksgiving bird cool before cooking, then refrigerate the leftovers as soon as possible.
Maine Mammoths arena football team up for sale
Rob Storm, a co-owner of the team and executive director the National Arena League, said all along the plan has been to sell the franchise to local owners.
LePage denies pardon for Waterville resident deported to Haiti
The pardon of Lexius Saint Martin’s underlying trafficking conviction would have helped to bring him back to the U.S. and his family, advocates say.
Judge orders collector to give up lighthouse lenses worth $600,000, including 1 from Maine
The Michigan man was supposed to surrender the 2 antique lenses last summer after a court ruled he had no right to them, but still hasn’t.
Maine court won’t weigh in on constitutionality of tribal gambling
Lawmakers had asked the high court to decide whether a U.S. Supreme Court decision would allow the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians to conduct gambling on tribal trust land without state permission.
Maine DOT completes emergency bridge repair on I-295 in Portland
The agency said a deteriorated bridge joint on the section over Forest Avenue needed to be repaired immediately.
About 1,300 expected at Oakland community Thanksgiving meal
The sites of other free community meals being held across central Maine include locations in Augusta, Farmington, Gardiner and Skowhegan.
Fishermen speak out against proposed oyster farm in Maquoit Bay
The Maine Department of Maine Resources will schedule a third day for hearings.