Event will be held at Highland Avenue United Methodist Church in Gardiner.
2019
Maine judge appointed to Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
George Z. Singal will be on the panel that oversees some aspects of investigations into foreign intelligence operations.
Finishing touches on roadwork begin in downtown Hallowell
Maine Department of Transportation officials say Water Street, between Temple Street and the railroad trestle, will be paved by May 24.
Prices are high for baby eels in Maine as season nears end
The state says the average price per pound for elvers has been close to $2,100.
Fight on Facebook ended in Caribou man’s death, prosecutors say
A 22-year-old man is on trial on charges of manslaughter and aggravated assault.
Judge delays hearing to waive jury trial in Lewiston stabbing
Albert Flick, 77, is accused of murder in the death of Kimberly Dobbie outside a Lewiston laundromat last July.
Portland is looking for an artist to create an MLK memorial
The project to honor Martin Luther King Jr. would be placed on the Bayside Trail.
Old, misleading info among perils of teaching climate change
Teachers report having to sift through junk science and misinformation as they work to teach their students about climate change.
Alabama governor signs bill banning abortion
Gov. Kay Ivey acknowledges that the measure is intended to give the Supreme Court a chance to rethink Roe v. Wade.