Authorities say it could take some time before the next steps in stabilizing the riverbank of the Presumpscot are determined.
2020
Envelope addressed to White House contained ricin
The FBI, Secret Service and U.S. Postal Inspection Service have opened an investigation to figure out who sent the letter.
Maine blueberry industry reels from drought, frost, virus
A late spring frost, a devastating drought and labor troubles wrought by the coronavirus pandemic conspired to make 2020 a difficult year for the wild blueberry producers who harvest the fruit in the nation’s northeastern corner
Collins opposes replacing Ginsburg before November
Maine’s senior senator says the Senate may begin the process of reviewing President Trump’s nominee to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg, but a vote shouldn’t take place before the election.
College Basketball: With a start date, UMaine basketball teams eager for a season
Many issues need to be resolved before the Black Bears can take the court.
Police probe possible political arson after donkey sculpture set ablaze in Bowdoinham
‘Mr. H’ took artist Doug Chess two years to build.
Police probe possible political arson after donkey sculpture set ablaze in Bowdoinham
A life-size donkey sculpture created by artist Doug Chess was lit on fire and destroyed at the Main Street home of Theresa Turgeon, who said she believes it was a politically motivated crime.
Sidelines: Former Colby, Boston University men’s hockey coach Jack Kelley was icon in the sport
Coach, who died last week at 93, took more joy in the success of his family in the sport, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Celtics cut series deficit with 117-106 victory
Boston again has trouble holding a big lead but survives a late Miami comeback bid in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals.
Early morning fire at Sappi woodyard extinguished in Skowhegan
A fire at the Sappi mill in Skowhegan occurred early Saturday morning.