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‘King of the Mountain’ closes out ski season at Saddleback
The annual race brought more than 1,000 to the Rangeley mountain for a snowmobile race to the summit.
Who is raising the most money in the Maine governor’s race?
Financial disclosures are trickling in ahead of the June 9 primary.
Kingfield to hear public comments on Bowdoin campsite
The planning board will take input on the college’s project, which aims to develop a campsite for students’ use.
In a career covering Maine fires, this reporter has seen how much they can take away | Column
Mark LaFlamme has been to many fires. Too many. He knows fire doesn’t just take the things you need for safety and comfort, it will greedily consume the things you cherish and your past.
Busking in Lewiston, fiddleheads in Farmington and singing everywhere | Get out
Here are highlights of things to do in the area in the next week.
Jury awards more than $100M in Robert Indiana art copyright case
The artist best known for his LOVE sculpture spent 40 years in Vinalhaven. Some of the artwork attributed to him late in life was fraudulent, a federal court and jury decided.
At 79, Portland chocolatier is riding across the U.S. to raise money for MS
While he’s at it, Dean Bingham hopes to snag a Guinness World Record.
Lewiston school board begins discussions about use of 287 Main St. building
School leaders purchased the space for $1 million in 2024 to accommodate growing student enrollment.
Spring sneaks onto Whistle Stop Trail in Jay
Early signs of spring appear, with flowers, wildlife and drying conditions drawing walkers back outdoors.