Golden sunlight, a cartload of apples and a love of autumn and family are lasting September memories, Dana Wilde writes.
2023
Nurses union backs Pine Tree Power ballot measure
The Maine State Nurses Association lends its support to Question 3, saying it sees power reliability as a matter of public health.
Hyundai, Kia recall nearly 3.4 million vehicles and urge owners to park outdoors
The anti-lock brake control module can leak fluid and cause an electrical short, which can touch off a fire.
Field hockey: Edward Little strikes early, holds off Mt. Ararat
Red Eddies pick up key victory in a tight Class A North game.
Bingham man arrested on charges he sexually assaulted 2 children in Moscow
Christopher C. Cates, 48 and a convicted sex offender, was arrested Monday on charges he assaulted the two girls earlier this year, according to the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office.
North Korea says it will expel U.S. soldier who crossed into country in July
Pvt. Travis King became the first American confirmed to be detained in North Korea in nearly five years.
House Speaker McCarthy is back to square one as Senate pushes to avert federal shutdown
A shutdown would furlough millions of federal employees, leave the military without pay, disrupt air travel and cut off vital safety net services.
Mary James tours with guitar, banjo and fiddle
Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist to make Maine debut Oct. 7.
Nedra Rhone: Manufacturers need a lesson in toxic chemicals transparency
Some American chemical companies have an important lesson to learn: It doesn’t pay to keep secrets. Earlier this month, DuPont and four other companies filed a suit to prevent The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the Rome News-Tribune from obtaining certain documents. Those legal filings reveal how much the chemical companies are paying to settle a lawsuit […]