Kennebec County Sheriff’s Lt. Chris Read said the identity of the man is being withheld while his family is being notified.
2020
World markets slide on alarm over rising Mideast tensions
Global shares are lower on concern over escalating tensions in the Middle East following the killing by a U.S. air strike of an Iranian general.
From the publisher: Important news for our subscribers
The Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel will now deliver Monday papers in digital format only.
There’s a list of reasons to visit LaundrYup! in Biddeford
Have a snack during your spin cycle or a sit-down meal at this combination cafe and Laundromat.
Portland officials highlight potential uses of face-scanning technology
Four city department heads downplay flaws and potential misuse ahead of a scheduled City Council vote on a proposed ban.
Healthy Lakes: ‘Fair weather’ conservation
Do what you can, when you can, to help conserve our beautiful lakes.
Following 12-month inquiry, decision time approaches in CMP billing probe
Staff of the Public Utilities Commission will make a recommendation to commissioners Thursday on how much blame, if any, there is to lay at the feet of Central Maine Power for its billing problems.
Amy Calder: Recalling a 1960s childhood
It was another world, roaming the woods and fields with no cell phones, Amy Calder writes.
On this date in Maine history: Jan. 6
Jan. 6, 1854: Novelist Sarah “Sally” Sayward Barrell Wood, known colloquially as “Madame Wood,” Maine’s first novelist and the first female American writer of gothic fiction, dies at the age of 95. She published four novels and a collection of stories, all under pseudonyms – either “A Lady,” “A Lady of Massachusetts” (when Maine was […]
Bathhouse and sauna project aims for ‘thermal delight’ in Portland
Washington Baths, currently under construction, plans to provide a ‘communal bathing experience’ and massage services to the general public sometime next fall.