The Maine House should not follow the Maine Senate’s lead on a bill to radically change the presidential election process.
2019
Grassland bird walk planned May 18 in Bowdoinham
Kennebec Estuary Land Trust to offer exclusive visit to Red Rose Preserve.
Gardiner’s Memorial Day parade set for May 27
The parade will start at 10 a.m. from the Gardiner Armory an end at the Gardiner Common.
L.C. Bates exhibit on view through September
Atmospheric Water opened last week at L.C. Bates Museum on U.S. Route 201 in Hinkley. The exhibit, on view through October, will showcase representations of the Maine landscape as it is affected by water. Leaving aside depictions of the ocean, lakes, rivers and streams, this exhibition will consider the many forms water takes as atmosphere […]
‘Sandy Toes and Salty Kisses’ opens May 23
Lakewood Theater kicks of season with a farce.
Nobel-recognized professor: Banning nuclear weapons is possible
Speaking at Bates College, Emily Welty says ‘the world is worth fighting for.’
Medical marijuana caregivers would need licenses under Augusta proposal
The proposed licensing system would cap the number of medical marijuana caregiver retail stores to 15 citywide.
Identical twin sisters celebrate their 100th birthday in Portland
Born in Italy in 1919, Amelia and Mary Pizzo turned 10 on a boat heading for Ellis Island in 1929. They turned 100 together on Wednesday at Mary’s house.
Local roundup: Maranacook softball finds its groove
Black Bears explode for 17 runs to turn back Mount View.
New York Mayor de Blasio adds name to Democratic presidential field
He plans to announce his candidacy at a news conference in the lobby of Trump Tower in Manhattan.