Survivors recount their struggles to overcome brain injuries after motorcycle crashes
Two survivors share their losses, triumphs and hopes after recovering from brain injuries caused by motorcycle crashes.
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Dear Abby Posted: 12:01 AM
Divorcee wonders if any are any ‘good’ men are out there.
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Horoscope Posted: 12:01 AM
Gemini:Use your intelligence, connections and persuasive techniques to outmaneuver anyone trying to exploit you.
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bPlus Posted: 12:00 AM
In a word: A ‘dead’ language very much alive
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bPlus Posted: 12:00 AM
Pollinator Q&A with local Extension expert Lynne Holland
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bPlus Posted: 12:00 AM
Pollinator garden paydirt: The information you need to get started
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bPlus Posted: 12:00 AM
Pesky bugs? Nope, important pollinators. And they could use your help.
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Talk of the Town Posted: 12:00 AM
Mark LaFlamme: Your guide to ice cream, bees and how to not be stupid
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Connections Posted: 12:00 AM
Maine High School Student Guitar Competition announces winner
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Perspective Posted: 12:00 AM
Church without God: How secular congregations fill a need for some nonreligious Americans
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Health care Posted: 12:00 AM
Survivors recount their struggles to overcome brain injuries after motorcycle crashes
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Encore Posted: 12:00 AM
Mt. Blue High School Art Show on display at UMaine at Farmington
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Perspective Posted: 12:00 AM
Not religious, not voting? The ‘nones’ are a powerful force in politics — but not yet a coalition
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Lewiston-Auburn
Body discovered in woods near Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge in Lewiston
May 3 -
Business
Windham Weaponry reopens with gun orders strong, co-owner says
May 2 -
Boys Lacrosse
Boys lacrosse: Lewiston coach Ben Fournier and assistants step down midseason
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Lewiston-Auburn
Just-In-Time Recreation reopens for business 6 months after deadly Lewiston shooting
May 3 -
Business
Blanchette moving company packing up and moving on after 77 years in Lewiston
May 2 -
Lewiston-Auburn
Arrests made in Lewiston gunplay on College Street
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River Valley
Peru school leader named National Distinguished Principal for 2024 by Maine peers
May 3 -
Franklin
Livermore Falls woman, 96, says the key to her longevity is living a healthy life
May 1 -
bPlus
Goodbye rocking chair, hello bar stool for these nice and naughty knitting lessons
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Maine
Here are the Mainers accused of participating in Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol
May 3
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Schools & Education
Graduation season begins as hundreds receive degrees from the University of Southern Maine
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Schools & Education
University of Augusta graduates 551 Saturday in 56th annual commencement exercises
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Maine
Major data breach involving 2 Maine firms headed to court
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Schools & Education
College graduations begin in Maine even as protests disrupt ceremonies around the U.S.
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Business
Kittery Trading Post threatens to move firearms sales to New Hampshire over new gun law
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Maine
Here are the Mainers accused of participating in Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol
Garry Jenkins formally installed as 9th president of Bates College
'A joyful day' for college as it recognizes its first Black and gay leader.
New Sharon board asks PUC to appoint a receiver for Water District
The district has nearly $250,000 in debt and no trustees.
Peru school leader named National Distinguished Principal for 2024 by Maine peers
Dirigo Elementary School Principal Charlie Swan is recognized Friday.
Oxford County hires Dana Thompson as a major for Sheriff’s Office
Thompson has worked for the Gorham Police Department for the past 30 years.
Clarence Page: Campus protests carry echoes of five decades ago
Unfortunately, we’re seeing much of the same anger and outrage over the relentless bombing of Gaza and the cruel hostage dramas of Hamas that led to mass arrests and graduation cancellations that some of us old-timers easily and unhappily recall from the Vietnam era.
2024 Morning Sentinel Readers’ Choice Awards Ceremony
This event took place at the Waterville Elks Lodge on Thursday, May 2.
U.S. employers scaled back hiring in April. How that could let Fed cut interest rates
The Fed has been delaying any consideration of interest rate cuts until it gains more confidence that inflation is steadily slowing.
Avon man charged in arson investigation involving 3 vehicles at his residence
Patrick J. Barr, 53, was arrested by a state fire investigator Thursday on a charge of arson.
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Business
Lewiston office tech dealer achieves Xerox club membership
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Business
Augusta’s New Ventures Maine to offer free classes in May
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Business
Auburn health agency names Marble clinical director
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Business
Auburn college to offer free workforce training
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Business
Lewiston’s Safe Voices names new director
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Business
Norway’s Woods Maine Shop expanding downtown