Sea Coast Management’s new development near Cumberland Center is the latest example of housing that caters to affluent empty nesters.
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Pope Francis urges Romanians to work together to confront challenges
His three-day pilgrimage to Romania in many ways will complete the 1999 trip by Pope John Paul II that marked the first-ever papal visit to a majority Orthodox country.
Local grocer rolling out a new food cart in Portland
A&C Grocery Food Factory will launch Tuesday at Austin Street Brewery.
Mills signs bill aimed at preventing collisions with Amish country buggies
Operators of horse-drawn buggies in Maine will be required to outfit their carriages with reflectors and lights, under the new law.
Leon Redbone, acclaimed 1970s singer and guitarist, dies at 69
He performed jazz, ragtime and Tin Pan Alley-style songs, and often dressed in a white suit with a string tie, sunglasses and Panama hat.
‘Pet Sematary’ star Leo the cat dies a month after film’s release
Leo was one of 4 Maine Coon cats to play the central cat character, Church, in the recent remake.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘The Biggest Little Farm’
A documentary about a couple who envisioned a self-contained paradise, where they could raise what they eat and, hopefully, sell it.
Lucky Clark On Music: Steve Bither with The Wicked Good Band
A staple of Maine humor, group to perform June 3 at Slates in Hallowell.
Portland wants gamers gone from Evergreen Cemetery
City officials are asking the gamemaker to remove the coveted Pokemon Go icons sought by players.