The North Yarmouth native is conflicted about whether the Tokyo Games should be held, but that doesn’t dampen his resolve to earn a spot on the U.S. Olympic track and field team.
2021
Looking for remote fishing and wilderness camping? It’s not far away
The secret’s out on three reclaimed trout ponds in the White Mountain National Forest in Maine.
With two movies now showing and one on the way, Portland cinematographer is having a blockbuster summer
Alice Brooks shot two major films in theaters now, ‘In the Heights’ and ‘Queen Bees.’ A third – ‘Tick, Tick…Boom!’ – is due out later this year.
Why New England wines are starting to get some serious attention
Climate change and more adventurous consumers have contributed to the growth of the industry in the region.
After a hiatus for many, Maine summer camps to open almost like normal
Some restrictions will remain and hiring has been a struggle, but it won’t hinder excited campers from getting back to the places they love.
How Maine’s members of Congress voted last week
The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Julien Xavier Neals to serve as a U.S. district court judge for the New Jersey district.
Maine summer tourism relies on foreign student labor. But not this year.
Closed embassies, international travel restrictions and a backlogged visa process mean only a fraction of the usual number of students will make it to the U.S., leaving seasonal employers scrambling.
Origins of intolerance under the microscope at Maine Historical Society
Visitors can choose how to experience the ‘Begin Again’ exhibition – from the perspective of someone with or without privilege.
Obituary: Phyllis H. Prue
RUMFORD – Phyllis H. Prue, 93 and longtime resident of Peru, Maine, passed away Sunday afternoon at the Rumford Hospital with …
Obituary: Jay E. ‘Bird’ Partridge
SOUTH PARIS – Jay Partridge, 65, of Norway and South Paris passed away Friday June 4, 2021 peacefully at Stephens Memorial …