“Christina’s World,” the Andrew Wyeth painting the Museum of Modern Art in New York City placed in storage, ought to be in Maine, Amy Calder writes.
2020
High court ruling revives legal fight involving Mount Desert Island auto museum
The Supreme Judicial Court’s decision allows the Seal Cove Auto Museum to refile its lawsuit against trustees over alleged mismanagement of funds.
Collins raised $2.3 million in fourth quarter as Gideon narrowed gap
Collins’ fundraising total of $10.9 million is more than that of any political candidate in state history, her campaign said Friday.
Richmond man pleads guilty to witness tampering, assault and unlawful sexual touching charges
Jeffrey T. Tilton, indicted by a Sagadahoc County grand jury in June on 12 charges, pleaded guilty to six of those charges in the West Bath courthouse earlier this month.
Saddleback finally has a new owner, with plans to reopen slopes next season
Arctaris Impact Fund finalizes a $6.5 million deal for the Rangeley-area ski resort, which has been closed since 2015.
Netflix hit series ‘The Crown’ taps its next and last queen
Imelda Staunton will be the last actress to play Queen Elizabeth II.
Citing coronavirus, Mills urges voters to uphold Maine’s new vaccine law
Maine’s governor uses her weekly radio address to attack a citizens’ veto effort that would overturn the state’s new law to eliminate non-medical exemptions for childhood vaccines.
Gardiner officials take on retaining wall repair
While the wall in front of 17 Brunswick Ave. is the responsibility of the Maine Department of Transportation, city officials have agreed to pay part of the repair cost to make sure the wall does not fail.
Verso, investors reach agreement on sale of Jay mill
The paper company and a shareholder group have agreed to move ahead with a $400 million deal to sell the company’s mills in Maine and Wisconsin.