Annual sale set for June 1 on the Union Common in Union.
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Spring walk offered May 8 at nature center in Augusta
Augusta Nature Club to host event.
Attic catches fire as roofers work on Bath house
BATH — Firefighters from multiple towns were called to an attic fire at 15 Dummer St. just after 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Bath Deputy Fire Chief Chris Cummings said a construction crew had been working on the house and were still at the home when firefighters arrived. Initially he believed the fire was accidental as a […]
Police nab Dresden couple after 80 mph chase and Walmart theft
BRUNSWICK — Two people who allegedly made away with a cart full of Walmart merchandise were arrested after police say they led a sheriff’s deputy on a chase reaching speeds of 80 miles per hour. Brunswick Police Cmdr. Mark Waltz said police got a call from Walmart’s loss prevention staff at 6 p.m. Tuesday alleging […]
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Red Joan’
The film is ably done with just the right amount of breath-catching moments, splendid performances, and clouds of the dark smoke of mendacity, J.P. Devine writes.
Portland radio host gets national audience for series on sensitive topics
Portland psychiatrist Anne Hallward’s “Can We Talk?” will air on Maine Public, as well as public radio stations in New Orleans, San Diego and Houston.
Our View: Indigenous Peoples Day more than a day off
A new holiday will be a chance to reflect on a painful history that has been obscured.
OFF RADAR: ‘Ghosts’
Since Abby Shahn and Mark Melnicove’s book essentially invites it, let me tell you a story.
New joint project The Artists Trail announced
Fifteen scenic sites designated to introduce unique, rugged beauty of Rangeley Lakes Region to artists.