The accident closed lower Church Street for the afternoon, as workers from Reed & Reed broke down the concrete into smaller pieces for removal.
2019
Jay woman, Winthrop man indicted in fatal overdoses
A woman from Farmington and a man from Strong died in March.
Scrappy Chef- Pinch of Yum-Yum for Fall
One of the first recipes, and thanks to John Josslyn in 1672, to come about in the US, was a side dish calling for dicing ripe pumpkin and cooking it over the course of the day. When finished, butter, cream and spices were added. This sounds a bit like our modern preparation of mashed sweet […]
Finding direction
In the late 70s, when I was in high school, I joined our school outing club. Having had no camping experience growing up, I was introduced to outdoor pursuits that shaped my interest and ultimately my focus for my future education. Recently, one of the members and the club leader organized a gathering of a […]
New law would make it harder to establish aquaculture operations in Maine
The proposal comes as some lobstermen are sounding the alarm that the increase in fish and shellfish farming in the state’s waters could limit their ability to lay traps.
Four indicted in theft of more than $100,000 from Wilton gas station
The men and two juveniles are accused of redeeming false reward points at Gould’s Service Station.
Rangeley Oktoberfest Weekend – Brat & Strudel Contest Winners Announced
The 6th Annual Rangeley Oktoberfest Brat & Strudel Contest was held Friday night, sponsored by the Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce and hosted by The Rangeley Inn and Tavern. Local chefs prepared their best brat and strudel and their entries were judged by both a panel of expert judges (Jonathan Krach, Glenn Yankee and Gary […]
Maine’s jobless rate for September, at 2.9%, extends historic low streak
The state’s estimate of unemployed people in the Portland metro area was even lower, at 1.9%.
Killington World Cup Foundation awards Gould Academy with grant ahead of FIS Ski World Cup
KILLINGTON, VERMONT — Gould Academy was awarded a grant by the Killington World Cup Foundation to further its mission to aid winter sports infrastructure and access to winter sports across the northeast. Created to support the women’s FIS Ski World Cup at Killington Resort and benefit local and regional youth athletic development programs, the Killington […]
Discovery of tree-killing beetle in Portland prompts quarantine in 13 communities
The emerald ash borer, one of the most destructive invasive insects in the country, had previously been found in small pockets in Aroostook and York counties.