The animal rights group wants to know where it can install a tombstone for lobsters that died in a truck crash on Route 1 in Brunswick.
2018
Justice Department backs lawsuit led by Maine resident challenging Harvard’s ‘racial balancing’
The lawsuit by Students For Fair Admission, whose president lives in Maine part-time, argues that the Ivy League school’s consideration of race in its admissions policy is discriminatory.
Maine gets more than $23M for clean water projects
U.S. Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King say state agencies will use the money to improve local infrastructures such as sewage plants and drinking water systems.
Massachusetts man is charged with selling drugs in Biddeford-Saco area
Police say agents bought drugs from Frank Barrett on several occasions before his arrest Wednesday.
After school arts program starts Sept. 5
The Rangeley Friends of the Arts program will take place at the RFA Lakeside Theater.
Police peacefully resolve Durham standoff
Gunfire was reported from house on Wednesday evening.
Woman’s lawsuit says she was drugged at Portland firm’s holiday party, then fired after seeking help
Diana Salas said she asked for accommodation for the ensuing stress and was denied, and eventually fired.
Consumer spending up a solid 0.4 percent, inflation posts largest gain in 6 years
Inflation rose 2.3 percent for the 12 months that ended in July while personal income rose a moderate 0.3 percent.
Jailed woman who leaked U.S. secrets thanks Trump for tweet
Reality Winner said that the president’s tweet was a ‘breath of fresh air’ and made her laugh.
Red Sox rally past Marlins after Price leaves with injury
Boston scores 11 runs in the 7th to earn a two-game series sweep,