Data show infestations of the browntail moth in various parts of the city, including along Quarry Road; neighborhoods on the west side of First Rangeway; at Veterans Memorial Park, near downtown; and near Waterville Junior High School.
2022
View from Away: It’s difficult for public figures to prove libel. That shouldn’t change
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Indie Film: Upon her return, this Maine-born actress found a film industry worth fighting for
Claire Statczar is determined to see the state meet its movie-making potential.
Tap Lines: Breweries roll out Collaboration beers to benefit Maine Brewers’ Guild
Starting with the same hops, 50 Maine breweries are putting their own spins on the formula.
Face the Music: It’s easy to overpay for concert tickets. Here’s how to avoid it
The prevalence of third-party sellers has made concert-going seem more expensive than it has to be.
Family looks for answers after alleged assault at Windham prison leaves 30-year-old with traumatic brain injury
Investigators told the family of Renaldo Jones that they believed he was assaulted by his cellmate. But family members still have many questions.
Rare statue of Abraham Lincoln given to Colby College Museum of Art
Art patrons Peter and Paula Lunder bought the 40-inch bronze replica, one of 17 made early last century, for $1.15 million.
Maine Voices: National standards for PFAS in food are desperately needed
We’ve seen multiple instances of farms proactively testing and pulling products from distribution, even though they are not required to do so in the absence of food safety standards.
Live Music Lineup: Jam-band, Québécois and Motown tunes this weekend
PSO’s Music of Motown shows are on Saturday night and Sunday afternoon at Merrill Auditorium.
Camp Sunshine plans for summer reopening after pandemic renovations
Shut down since March 2020, the 25-acre wooded campus on Sebago Lake is preparing to welcome back eager families and volunteers.