Construction of CMP’s hydropower corridor can resume, state says
The construction of a $1 billion transmission project can resume after jurors sided with developers in state court in April.
Read MoreThe construction of a $1 billion transmission project can resume after jurors sided with developers in state court in April.
Read MoreThis story was originally published in 2019. With its dazzling fan of colorful feathers, the peacock is the prima donna
Read MoreHOULTON, Maine – Every year around Halloween, interest in the 17th century Salem Witch Trials peaks. Rooted in fear of
Read MoreJordan Pearson of Thorndike was the big winner over the weekend as Hermon’s Speedway 95 concluded its season with the
Read MoreHunter Law was feeling anxious. He was fresh out of high school and living with his grandmother in Georgia, where he
Read MoreHidden beneath the murky phrasing of Question 6 on the Nov. 7 ballot is an amendment that would reintroduce language,
Read MoreThis story will be updated. AUGUSTA, Maine — A member of a well-known family who advised former Gov. Paul LePage
Read MoreEvery year Maine’s farmers come together at the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association’s Farmer to Farmer Conference to learn
Read MoreThis story was originally published in September 2018. Mushroom foraging might seem like a sweet activity, but it can also
Read MorePORTLAND — Spinnaker Trust is pleased to welcome Zachary Smolkin, Esq. as vice president, chief trust officer. Smolkin joins Spinnaker
Read MoreBLUE HILL — Word, the annual Blue Hill literary arts festival scheduled for Oct. 19-22, will offer six craft workshops
Read MoreThe murder trial of a Portland man accused of killing his girlfriend last year by running her over with his car
Read MoreBangor’s public works department is asking young Bangorians to help name its three new snow removal vehicles, and to design
Read MoreThe eight candidates vying for three seats on the Bangor City Council in next month’s election have the prevalence of
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