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  • Published
    October 6, 2011

    Man drowns in Kennebec River in Bath

    A Bath Iron Works patrol boat crew tried to resuscitate him, but failed.

  • Published
    October 6, 2011

    Saco stove seller accused of bilking customers

    Several consumers say Saco-based Maine-ly Stoves and Fuel Yard, a company that’s now under criminal investigation, failed to deliver stoves and has not repaid thousands of dollars in deposits.

  • Published
    October 3, 2011

    Navy contracts mean revenue stability for Bath

    Moody’s predicts “several more years of employment stability and economic benefits for the Bath region.”

  • Published
    August 16, 2011

    South China’s Kehoe documented his cancer fight

    PORTLAND — Brendan Kehoe kept a diary of the last four months of his life on his blog, Zen.org.

  • Published
    August 15, 2011

    Owner of weeklies wins national newspaper award

    PORTLAND — Alan L. Baker thinks hyper-local coverage has allowed his weekly community newspapers to thrive in a tumultuous industry.

  • Published
    August 14, 2011

    Mainer wins national award

    PORTLAND — Alan L. Baker thinks hyper-local coverage has allowed his weekly community newspapers to thrive in a tumultuous industry.

  • Published
    August 12, 2011

    77th Monhegan sailboat race kicks off

    The boats will sail through the night and are expected to return sometime tomorrow.

  • Published
    August 8, 2011

    Coastal Enterprises competes for $5.5M award

    Coastal Enterprises invests in businesses and other development in rural areas in Maine and throughout New England.

  • Published
    July 25, 2011

    Katahdin Bankshares earnings drop 11 percent

    PORTLAND — Houlton-based Katahdin Bankshares Corp., the parent company of Katahdin Trust Company, reported earnings of $2,182,000 in the first half of 2011, down 11 percent from the same period last year, according to a media release. In a press release, Jon J. Prescott, Katahdin Trust president and CEO, attributed the decline to a drop in […]

  • Published
    July 23, 2011

    South Portland Borders liquidation sale draws big crowds

    SOUTH PORTLAND — The Borders store parking lot was filled Friday afternoon and signs on the windows read, “Going out of Business” and “Entire Store Up to 40% Off.”