It frees up oven space, and air-fried Brussels sprouts make a strong argument for the appliance.
2021
Our View: Local zoning drives high housing costs around Maine
Municipal officials don’t have to answer to the people who can’t afford to live in their community.
Jim Fossel: 2022 looks like a strong year for Republicans
But Maine candidates can’t expect to be swept into office by an electoral wave.
Obituary: David Wesley Hobert
FARMINGTON – David Wesley Hobert, 77, of Farmington passed away peacefully with his family by his side Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021.
He …
In photos: Gardens Aglow in Boothbay opens for 7th season, with precautions
Organizers have made it a driving event this year to better enforce COVID-19 safety protocols.
Football: Cape Elizabeth rolls to first state championship, 53-8
Caden McDuffie throws five first-half touchdown passes as the Capers overwhelm Winslow in the Class C final.
Sidelines: Championship Saturday brings COVID-affected football season to the finish line
Cancellations and cases had sport on thin ice, but football’s return went the distance, Drew Bonifant writes.
Augusta’s holiday celebrations take shape
This year, the Grinch and his faithful dog Max will be making appearances in person and on video at events starting with Friday’s tree lighting in Market Square.
Football: Marshwood edges Windham to capture 4th straight Class B title
The Hawks come up with clutch plays in the fourth quarter – one of them on a daring call – to hold off the previously undefeated Eagles, 14-13.
Augusta tree cutting sets stage for holiday celebrations
This will be the second winter holiday celebration of the COVID-19 pandemic, and city officials are offering up ways to take part in festivities based on “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” both in person and virtually.