Red, white and blue were the predominant colors seen in the parade.
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Farmington street reconstruction to start in August
Phase II of the project will be completed next year.
Wilton planners begin review of Wilson Lake Marina application
The planning board found the application complete but did not finish the review.
Lake Day returns to Weld July 17
Filled with fun events, Lake Day will be held 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 17, at the head of Webb Lake in Weld.
UMF’s Jamie Beaudoin relishes his role as interim athletic director
He has stepped down as the Beavers’ women’s basketball coach and associate AD and hopes to earn the permanent athletic director job.
Brunswick historical center offers insight about the women who shaped Brunswick
‘Women of Brunswick’ is part of a series of guided tours reflecting the Brunswick-area’s history held every Sunday through September.
Unity College to open environmental professions institute at Pineland Farms
The New Gloucester facility will focus on creating a skilled workforce for careers that are expected to be plentiful in the next few decades, such as solar technicians.
North Carolina forester fined for crash in Maine that injured 14 foreign workers
Garcia Forest Service violated labor laws before a van crash in Harrington that hurt the workers in 2017, the U.S. Department of Labor says.
Auto racing notes: Douglass gets ‘over the hump’ with Pro Stocks victory
Sidney driver had been running consistently in top five; speed records fall at Wiscasset Speedway.
Man killed by officer in standoff near University of Maine at Presque Isle campus
Officials say a deputy sheriff fatally shot a man who fired a gun into the air and into the ground during a standoff in northern Maine.