The city is considering whether to require that dogs be on a leash at the popular wooded park in Portland.
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Kennebec Journal Wrestler of the Year: Noah Dumas, Cony
Senior was nothing short of dominant at 106 pounds en route to state championship.
Bait crisis could take the steam out of lobster this summer
Members of the lobster business fear a looming bait crisis could disrupt the industry during a time when lobsters are as plentiful and valuable as ever
Bruce hits first homer as Mariners top Red Sox, 6-5
Jay Bruce hit his first home run for Seattle, a three-run shot to center field, and the heavy-hitting Mariners continued to dominate Boston’s starting pitching in a 6-5 win over the Red Sox.
Art review: Bowdoin museum is right place for Bauhaus tribute
The Brunswick college, America’s first to have an art collection for teaching, mounts ‘Modernism for All’ at the 100-year anniversary of the German art school’s founding.
Success comes naturally for Buteau siblings at Oak Hill
Alums Levi and Dan, senior Zoe see combined state championship haul reach dozen.
Financial pressure mounts to fix Boeing’s troubled jetliner
The 737 Max’s flight-control system is suspected in two deadly crashes.
After 12 feet of snow, Northern Maine is ready for spring
CARIBOU — A scarcity of snow in March has likely erased the possibility of a new snowfall record in northern Maine, but most folks aren’t shedding any tears. There’s still more than 30 inches of snow on the ground in a region that was pummeled by more than 12 feet that started accumulating in the […]
Hundreds bid farewell to Westbrook native killed in Arkansas
Shawn Mckeough Jr., 23, a member of the Air Force who was shot and killed while trying to stop an armed robbery, is honored and laid to rest in his hometown.
Tulsa museum to feature Bob Dylan paintings
The exhibit will showcase 12 pastel portraits the musician painted.