Heavy fire was visible in the building on Somersworth Road when crews arrived Monday afternoon.
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French Open allowing spectators despite virus resurgence
The Grand Slam tournament, which was postponed from May to September, will allow limited fans in three zones.
Police: Gun fired during alleged Brunswick road rage case
Brunswick police say they arrested 24-year-old Christian LeBlond of Lewiston Sunday morning and charged him with aggravated reckless conduct with a firearm.
Lisbon officially pulls plug on modified Moxie Festival
In June, Lisbon councilors canceled the July festival due to the coronavirus pandemic but had hoped to plan a smaller-scale event in the fall.
Labor Day rally calls attention to need for aid during pandemic
In Portland, labor leaders and workers call for legislation to protect workers, assist state and local governments, and boost unemployment benefits for struggling Mainers.
Hospital: Russian activist out of coma, is responsive
Chemical weapons experts say Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a Soviet-era nerve agent.
Maine Volunteer Leadership Conference to take place online Oct. 13
Rob Jackson, director of Rob Jackson Consulting Ltd, will be this year’s keynote speaker.
Maine CDC reports 19 new cases of coronavirus, no new deaths
State health officials are keeping a close eye on York County, which has had a surge of cases in the past 2 weeks.
Portland music venues, music professionals launch Maine Music Alliance
Organization’s goal is to help save Portland music venues.
Yard sale raises over $2,100 for Ending Hunger in Maine
JAY — OTIS Federal Credit Union held a yard sale Aug. 22 in its member parking lot to raise money for the Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger. Eight employees volunteered their time. This year’s annual yard sale was a huge success, raising a record-breaking total of $2,126.72. “Once again, our community members’ generosity […]