Walter Skold, formerly of Freeport, visited the grave sites of over 600 poets but never put his own works in print. Then a year after his death, his sons made it happen.
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Former teacher expected to plead guilty in sexual assault case
Derek Michael Boyce, who taught math at Pine Tree Academy in Freeport, was indicted on more than two dozen charges stemming from his alleged sexual contact with a 15-year-old girl.
Bean may direct donations to national parks restoration post-shutdown
The outdoor gear retailer wants to designate some of its charitable gifts for fixing damage done while federal workers are absent.
The Wrap: Get ready, Maine, for a life of pie – or at least 2 days of it
Two Fat Cats plans a buffet on the dessert’s national day. Other treats: Sip an inaugural brew, or try a Lincoln dinner.
The Wrap: A host of new fare in 2019, from offbeat desserts to Sichuan cuisine
If the variety of restaurant choices in Greater Portland already overwhelms you, it’s best you don’t read further.
Building that houses Freeport tavern of ghostly fame goes on the market
Jameson Tavern, whose owners intend to stay if the building is sold, has a rich history of ghost sightings and interstate politics.
School for organic dairy farmers nears completion in Freeport
Wolfe’s Neck expects to open a new facility this spring to enhance teaching Maine’s next generation.
For the hungry and homebound, food deliveries brighten dark days
Freeport Community Services is helping people who lack transportation and food security by bringing the food pantry to them.
For the hungry and homebound, food deliveries brighten dark days
Freeport Community Services is helping people who lack transportation and food security by bringing the food pantry to them.
Homegrown: Eggnog comes locally in many forms
There’s the farm-fresh version, and the knock-your-socks-off version, with … additives.