Nominations are due by Feb. 27 for the April awards ceremony.
Goodbye, bear man: Maine loses a Master Maine Guide
Wayne Bosowicz, who died recently at age 73, leaves behind the legacy of a man who ‘lived his life around bear.’
Deirdre Fleming: Inaugural poem resonates at Mt. Abram ski area
Richard Blanco’s poem “One Today” is not known by all, but it is appreciated by those on the trail that bears its name.
Ethics office posts rules refresher a day after Trump’s tweet boosting L.L. Bean
The ‘Director’s Note’ does not mention the president-elect by name, but it was posted by ethics office chief Walter Shaub, who has clashed with Trump in recent weeks.
Report of ghost at Biddeford City Theater met with skepticism
But a co-founder of EVP Paranormal of Maine insists her team captured a spectral image on infrared cameras.
Auburn rape case dismissed when prosecutor isn’t ready
Assistant District Attorney Richard Beauchesne was due to prosecute an 18-year-old from Auburn during a one-day trial Thursday, but wasn’t in the courtroom.
Missing Bridgton teen found safe in Ohio
The circumstances of how she got to the Midwestern state are under investigation.
Yarmouth figure skater putting a fresh spin on trip to nationals
Franz-Peter Jerosch, 15, has a new partner as he looks to medal again at the next level – intermediate pairs.
Nonprofit buys former Great Northern Paper holdings in Millinocket
In purchasing the 1,400-acre mill site for $1, the group takes on debt from the properties as it looks for redevelopment opportunities.
Train-truck collision in Old Orchard Beach under investigation
Carson Filiault of Old Orchard Beach told police that his 2005 Nissan pickup truck revved when he shifted into reverse and ended up in the path of the Downeaster.