David Creech rescinds his resignation after an outpouring of support from students and parents, but he’s been told the district won’t renew his contract after this school year.
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Guilty verdict reached in 38-year-old murder of teenage girl in Maine mill town
A judge convicts longtime suspect Philip Scott Fournier in the slaying of Joyce McLain, bringing long-awaited relief to her family, but the defendant is considering an appeal.
The Valentine’s Day Bandit shares love (requited) with Portland again
From Fort Allen to Fort Gorges, hearts bring joy on Valentine’s Day.
Wake Up Weather – February 14, 2018
Valentine’s Day will feature warming temperatures and increasing clouds that will eventually lead to rain for the late week.
Latest delay means Sarah Mildred Long Bridge won’t open until at least May
That’s eight months later than originally planned, making life difficult for the 15,000 drivers who once crossed the span between Kittery and Portsmouth daily.
Newer Colonial offers fine features in abundance
The three-bedroom home in Fayette has finishing options in the basement and above the oversized garage.
Newest BIW-built stealth destroyer passes sea test
The future USS Michael Monsoor successfully completes its at-sea trial, a final step before the Zumwalt-class warship is put into active service.
Charts: A decade of rapid growth for wind power in Maine
Wind farms accounted for roughly one-fifth of Maine’s statewide electric power production in 2017.
Unified basketball continues impressive growth at Maine high schools
The sport has grown from 17 to 52 teams since 2015, with six new programs joining this season.