Dozens of veterinarians and volunteers have helped care for him in Rayong on the Gulf of Thailand.
2022
Trump search: What may come next in inquiry with legal peril
At a minimum, the investigation presents a political distraction as he lays the groundwork for a presidential run.
Patriots running out of time to fix woeful offense
The new wrinkles New England added in the offseason aren’t working, leaving the offense ineffective and Mac Jones under pressure.
Five-alarm blaze destroys downtown Norway apartment building
At least six people displaced and one injured Saturday afternoon during fire at 17 Deering St.
Sidelines: The Oxford 250 is competitive by nature
How that competition has been achieved isn’t necessarily the best thing for the sport, Travis Barrett writes.
Oxford 250: Former winner Jeremie Whorff running well again at Oxford Plains
The 2006 champion from Bath has shown speed in limited races at the track this season, and he will be gunning for second victory sixteen years after his first.
Photos: Collecting for classrooms
Volunteers collect and organize school supplies at Vassalboro Fire Station on Saturday to be distributed to local classrooms. Photos by Morning Sentinel photographer Michael G. Seamans.
A story of forgiveness: Maine artist to embark on nationwide trek to share others’ tales in The Forgiveness Project
Despite a childhood filled with trauma and abandonment, Amy Stacey Curtis comes to realize that her parents were sick and deserving of her forgiveness.
Mt. Ararat field hockey program hosts annual Drive-Out Cancer preseason tournament
Seven teams competed in fundraiser, which has grown substantially in the last 7 years,
Widespread school resignations leave some local districts scrambling as students prepare to return
The need for ed techs is especially great at some local schools, as the jobs have undertaken more responsibilities without corresponding increases in pay.