Portland drops its series finale in Pennsylvania despite giving up only three hits.
2022
Tax Day laggards: Consider filing for extension if in a rush
‘You’re much better off extending than amending,’ say Nina Tross at the National Society of Tax Professionals.
Clashes erupt again near flashpoint Jerusalem holy site
Palestinian medical officials say 17 people have been wounded in clashes with Israeli police in Jerusalem.
Perfect spring weather greets Boston Marathon’s April return
A loaded women’s field highlights the race’s return to Patriots Day.
Sunrise services in central Maine usher in Easter Sunday
Worshippers at early morning gatherings along the Kennebec River in Gardiner and Waterville celebrate Jesus’ resurrection from the dead, share their hope.
New law to help tackle invasive plants that have troubled Cobbossee Lake for nearly 5 years
State task force must submit report by Jan. 15, 2023, with policy recommendations for better controlling invasive aquatic plant species at Maine lakes.
COVID-19 hospitalizations decline in Maine
A total of 91 people were hospitalized statewide with the coronavirus on Sunday, nine fewer than on Saturday.
2 minors dead, 8 wounded in shooting at Pittsburgh party
No arrests were immediately reported but police said ‘it is our top priority to find out who did this and get them off the street.’
Waterville Opera House to host Dean Ford & The Beautiful Ones
Dean Ford and The Beautiful Ones plan to return to the Waterville Opera House at 8 a.m. Saturday, April 23, at 1 Common St. in Waterville. Dressed 2 the 9s, Dean Ford embodies Prince with every fiber of his being, giving audiences a show as close as they will ever get to the real thing. […]
On the Edge: The Easter Bunny cometh
A lot of scary things are going on right now, so J.P. Devine is thinking of colored eggs, bonnets and baskets and chocolate bunnies.