A local fisherman saw their boat being pushed out to sea by strong winds and notified police.
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Weapons collected in 9 communities’ ‘gun give back’ will end up as gardening tools
The Guns to Garden Tools program on May 11 will allow residents to safely dispose of unwanted firearms at local police departments.
Ownership of Falmouth pizza shop in transition
The Falmouth House of Pizza’s longtime owners, citing a ‘weird, bizarre situation,’ say one of their sons will reopen it under a new name next month.
Maine Compass: Assisted-suicide legislation sends the wrong message to Maine patients
Instead of implicitly encouraging the vulnerable to think of themselves as a burden, the state should improve end-of-life care.
Erin McGee Ferrell was helping people heal with art, when she became the patient
The Falmouth artist empowers other women with breast cancer with her Pirate Crew Paper Doll Collection.
Falmouth police find robbery suspect hiding in tree
Jarryd M. King, 26, is accused of robbing a convenience store in Gray, then leading police on a car and foot chase before climbing a tree to hide.
A year later, Barbecue Yee is trying a different path to baseball success
After unsuccessfully suing Portland schools in 2018 to get on the Deering High varsity team, Yee has chosen not to play high school baseball this spring.
Falmouth holds forum after feeling effects of opioid crisis
A panel discusses ways to increase public understanding and develop strategies for dealing with the epidemic.
Rare pibald deer spotted in Falmouth
Sallie Gardner was able to take photographs of the spotted animal.
Hayfields, pastures focus of workshops
WALDO — University of Maine Cooperative Extension will host a workshop on hayfield and pasture health starting March 25 in nine locations. Workshops will continue to be offered around the state until April 15 at the following locations: • 6 to 9 p.m. Monday, March 25, at the UMaine Extension office, 165 East Main St., […]