Portland’s food scene loses a tasting room but gains a wine bar
PORTLAND, Maine — Even with summer ending and the colder months setting in, city restaurants continue to open, expand and close
Read MorePORTLAND, Maine — Even with summer ending and the colder months setting in, city restaurants continue to open, expand and close
Read MoreWILTON – The Wilton select board met on the evening of Tuesday, October 17. They held a Special Town Meeting
Read MoreFRANKLIN COUNTY – The Franklin County Emergency Management Agency is actively seeking updated contact information for municipal officials, first responders,
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Read MoreWATERVILLE — Waterville Creates today announced that the City of Waterville’s nonprofit arts and culture industry generated $13.5 million in economic activity
Read MoreThe building housing the New England School of Communication has been temporarily closed after a water main break. The water
Read MoreCommunity members are invited to join Healthy Acadia on Thursday, Nov. 2 from 5-6 p.m., via Zoom for, “Creating Peace
Read MoreIf you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence and would like to talk with an advocate, call 866-834-4357,
Read MoreThe number of refugees who arrive in Maine is expected to double this year. Read More
Read MoreIt will be nearly a decade before Mainers have to contend with the disaster splitting the state into two area
Read MoreFriends of farm owner show up each Thursday during apple cider season to help out at Stukas Farm.Read More
Read MoreA man was killed after the dump truck he was driving overturned in Peru Thursday morning, the Oxford County Sheriff’s
Read MoreLIMESTONE, Maine — The Internal Revenue Service is ordering Limestone to pay more than $50,000 in under and unpaid employment
Read MoreEric Samson will handle both duties until the commissioners hire a new county administrator.Read More
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