There are real-world costs to white-collar crime.
2019
‘Art Madness’ exhibit to open Jan. 9
An opening reception for the student show will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 9.
‘Safe and ugly’ is the best choice for teen’s first car
So, customize the hand-me-down Mercedes for her.
The Wrap: Inaugural good eats; triple treats for Auburn
Our coverage of Maine’s vibrant food scene – openings, closings, tastings and more – finds a new home in Business Wednesdays.
Bill Nemitz: It’s a day for trailblazers – past, present and future
As Janet Mills prepares to take the oath to become Maine’s first female governor, she recalls the encouragement she received as a child from another pioneer, Margaret Chase Smith.
New community space in Portland will create support for artists of color
Set to launch this spring, the Indigo Arts Alliance offers ‘an open door’ to a larger world of inspiration and connection.
Demand continues to drive Portland hotel boom
New projects could add as many as 700 rooms to the city’s inventory, but so far, hoteliers are making money.
South Portland assesses the needs of older residents in new report
A recent survey finds that many of the city’s seniors need help with home repairs and have a hard time getting around because of poorly maintained sidewalks and streets, especially in the winter.
Maine Airbnb continues growth through 2018
About 425,000 visitors used the home-sharing service last year, a 50% increase from 2017.