Ted Williams’ 8-foot Bangor-made baseball bat featured on ‘Antiques Roadshow’
An eight-foot, 30–pound “Paul Bunyan”-style baseball bat that once belonged to Baseball Hall of Famer Ted Williams appeared on the
Read moreAn eight-foot, 30–pound “Paul Bunyan”-style baseball bat that once belonged to Baseball Hall of Famer Ted Williams appeared on the
Read moreAUGUSTA — The Maine Arts Commission appointed David Greenham to a five-year term as executive director during its regularly scheduled
Read moreAfter months of renovations, the owners of a new hibachi grill on High Street in Ellsworth are planning to open
Read moreAn impending leadership change amid the construction of a new pediatric wing at Northern Light Acadia Hospital in Bangor, one
Read moreSCARBOROUGH — With frontline healthcare workers continuing to face significant numbers of patients with COVID, the flu and respiratory illness,
Read moreLIVERMORE – For years, Norlands Living History Center in Livermore has been visited and enjoyed by the people of Maine.
Read moreSANFORD — The Matthew Meals, which are provided for free to community members by the teens of St. Thérèse of
Read moreRecent moves by the Bangor region’s largest health care system to scale back or sell off services signal that Northern
Read moreStrict state regulations have prevented Mary and Gary Freeman from excavating the sought-after mineral used in batteries and cell phones.Read
Read moreSKOWHEGAN, Maine — Mainers can team up with friends and horses or cheer from the stands as one of only
Read moreWho knew that a story about an old wall hanging at a Waterville estate sale would yield quite so much
Read moreOrganizers formally canceled Belfast’s annual New Year’s festival after nearly 25 years. Since 1996, between 1,000 and 4,000 people have
Read moreThe Bangor Public Library is a prime place to see how the city’s homeless population has grown since the start of
Read moreGov. Janet Mills announced an award of $475,000 to the University of Maine System to support the placement of students
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