Anything less than a murder conviction is likely to test the city once again.
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Pittston Select Board holds public hearing to answer questions over the town budget
With around eight people in attendance over Zoom, there weren’t many questions to answer, but the Select Board was accommodating to all requests.
Sidelines: Finally, it’s tournament time for Maine high schools
Regional basketball and ice hockey tournaments, along with championship meets in skiing, coming this week in central Maine are a sign of normalcy, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Belgrade’s Ed Lorusso quietly establishes himself as Maine’s master of silent film restoration
The 71-year-old Lorusso, who restores the films at home, just finished his 17th Kickstarter campaign and is working on the 1925 film ‘Zander the Great.’
Jackman school’s mathletes place in Class D competition
JACKMAN — The Forest Hills Mathematics Team in recently received the results of its third round in the East/West Conference (Class D) Math Meet competition. Out of 34 participants for the Tigers, four scored in the Top 10 for the overall meet (all grades, all schools) and eight scored within the Top 5 of their […]
With some time and effort, central Maine basketball tournament went from idea to reality
Winthrop Athletic Director Joel Stoneton played pivotal role in organizing postseason, which will feature two boys and two girls brackets.
Maine CDC reports 202 COVID-19 cases, one new death
Mainers 60 and over will soon be able to make vaccine appointments, and a $1.9 trillion relief bill passed the U.S. House on Saturday.
House passes $1.9 trillion pandemic bill in a win for Biden
Maine’s Jared Golden is one of just two Democrats to vote against the bill.
View from Away: How to improve the Affordable Care Act
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