Photographer Anna Chadwick focuses on the offerings of the second day at the Monmouth Fair which included a baby show and a variety of vendors in the exhibition hall.
Your loved one was one-of-a-kind. Their obituary and memorial service should be as well.
Remembrances that make room for emotion and personality can help ease the grieving process, turning a formal process into something meaningful for those left behind.
Data shows reports of ICE activity in Maine have risen
Immigration advocates say calls to a hotline have corresponded with steadily climbing reports of enforcement and detentions. Federal officials continue to be tight-lipped about apprehensions.
Farmington schools’ tech plan to guide cybersecurity, AI rules
Regional School Unit 9’s new 10-year technology plan will guide cybersecurity, student and staff access, classroom technology, artificial intelligence and future budget planning.
Bangor man charged with attempted murder in stabbing
Police announced Thursday that the suspect was arrested in upstate New York.
Graham Platner rolls out anti-corruption platform in Senate race
The Democratic nominee wants to ban stock trading by lawmakers and their spouses.
Alex Rotsko retires as Marshwood’s football coach
After winning 11 Western Massachusetts championships, Rotsko led the Hawks to six Class B titles in a seven-season span.
Stories of First People come alive in ‘Dreamcatcher,’ at Chesterville meeting house
Leland Faulkner will present an all-ages storytelling performance July 11 at the Chesterville Center Union Meeting House.
Judge halts Trump order for federal voter list
Maine is one of 24 states that challenged the effort.
Are we losing freedom of speech? | Letter
Given the recent capitulation of CBS News and the “retooling” of its signature “60 Minutes,” one is especially reminded of the words of Benjamin Franklin: “Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freedom of speech.” Why is safeguarding the value of free speech so important to our democracy? Free […]