Members of Maine’s seaweed industry say a court ruling could dramatically change the nature of the business in the state, which has seen the harvest of the gooey algae grow by leaps and bounds this decade.
2019
Oakland residents to consider $5.1 million town budget
The annual Town Meeting will take place 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Messalonskee High School Performing Arts Center.
Celtics, Rockets must protect home court
Boston trails Milwaukee 2-1 heading into Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals in Boston, the same scenario Houston faces at home against Golden State.
Augusta Chipotle closed Sunday after fire extinguisher system discharge
Haze and burning odor cause worker to pull fire alarm, evacuate Marketplace at Augusta fast-food chain.
Muslim society: ‘Disturbing’ video of children wasn’t vetted
The video shows children speaking in Arabic about sacrifice and chopping off heads.
Hot rodders raise hoods, cash for Augusta Little League
Vehicles Against Vandals Cruise raises funds to rebuild burned concession stand that helps fund youth baseball.
Bruins can close it out in Columbus
Boston has a 3-2 series lead, but Blue Jackets Coach John Tortorella is confidence his team will force Game 7.
Bruises, characters and expensive tights make wrestling training real
Kennebec Journal staff writer Dave Dyer is learning some hard lessons as he continues his professional wrestling training at the Limitless Dojo in Brewer.
Tennis notebook: Despite departures, Madison girls aiming high
Skowhegan girls off to quick start; Winthrop boys in 1st place in C South.
Diana Ross feels ‘violated’ by airport screener’s touching
NEW ORLEANS — Diana Ross says she feels “violated” by an airport screener who touched her between her legs after she performed at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. In a series of tweets on Sunday, the Motown legend says she blames the Transportation Security Administration for a screening at the New Orleans airport […]