Central Mainers saw dirty sleeping bags in the trash, so they started washing them in their homes
Augusta-area volunteers are helping meet the needs of the homeless community, and reduce waste, through a new sleeping bag swap
Read MoreAugusta-area volunteers are helping meet the needs of the homeless community, and reduce waste, through a new sleeping bag swap
Read MorePRESQUE ISLE, Maine — The Aroostook Centre Mall has a new owner after months of negotiations. Local businessman Dana Cassidy
Read MoreA section of the Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park will be closed for culvert repairs starting next Tuesday.
Read MoreThe Gardiner-area school board will discuss possible policy options at the regular business meeting Aug. 3 and invites the community
Read MoreAUGUSTA, Maine — An effort to raise vehicle inspection fees in Maine to fund an electronic inspection system favored by state police
Read MoreJAY – At the Jay Select Board meeting on Monday night, the board voted to allow the Public Works department
Read MoreThe Town Council has temporarily lifted a policy requiring boaters to own shorefront property in order to set anchor in
Read MoreGolf carts gained popularity around the 1940s, but few of those models are still around. One Maine man is restoring
Read MoreMaine’s school rank 34th among all 50 states in the nation when it comes to education, according the 2023 Kids
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Read MoreThe Greater Portland Council of Governments has submitted a proposal to use the campus of Unity Environmental University — formerly
Read MoreHere are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.Read More
Read MoreAUGUSTA, Maine — Gov. Janet Mills signed a transportation budget into law on Friday, inking a compromise that solved one
Read MoreDozens of tiny homes are being built in Bangor and developers say it can help people save a lot of
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