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2022
Thinking Things Through: Sitcoms reflect endless possibilities
Watching an episode of ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ reminds Liz Soares of being 14 years old and realizing what is possible in a changing world.
Train derails in Piscataquis County due to track washout
Nobody was injured when the train derailed near Milo.
Marijuana coming to some Circle K gas stations next year
Under the agreement, Green Thumb Industries Inc., one of the largest U.S. cannabis producers, will lease space from Circle K locations.
FDA panel backs removal of unproven pregnancy drug
Some panelists encourage drug company Covis to continue studying the drug to determine if a subgroup of women could benefit.
With a little help from family, 89-year-old Jackman hunter takes down her third moose
It looked like Arline Achey was out of luck last week in her hunt for a moose, until one was spotted in a clearing, her sons set up a long stick on which she could steady her rifle and she shot the animal from about 75 yards.
College notebook: Young UMF women’s soccer team rolling toward NAC playoffs
With just 1 loss in their last 9 games, Beavers ready for another run in North Atlantic Conference tournament.
Volleyball: Gardiner tops rival Cony in regular season finale
Tigers roll to second straight perfect regular season; Rams give spirited third set.
Volleyball: Gardiner earns No. 2 seed in Class B playoffs
Tigers will host a quarterfinal match Saturday as playoff fields finalized.
Kennebec Property Services — the ‘Maine Cabin Masters’ — settles with US EPA over violations of lead paint safety rules
The Manchester-based company featured on a Discovery network reality TV show has paid a $16,500 fine and will dedicate airtime to educating the public about federal lead safety rules surrounding home renovations.