A food-service worker at the Circle K on Stillwater Ave has tested positive for hepatitis A, possibly exposing those who recently ate food or worked at the store.
2021
Portland approves 171-unit apartment building, with more in pipeline
The largest apartment project approved by the city since 2014 could be under construction by this fall, promising much-needed housing.
Award-winning Maine writers join monthly Meet the Author series
Young Adult authors Terry Farish and Elizabeth Atkinson will discuss how good stories written for teens and children are great for all ages at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 25, during Meet the Author, a monthly online series hosted by the Charlotte Hobbs Memorial Library. The two award-winning Maine authors will talk about issues challenging […]
Despite pandemic, Maine’s 2020 lobster haul was better than expected
The catch was valued at almost $406 million, a 17% decrease from 2019 but only the seventh yearly total ever exceeding $400 million.
Wiscasset student wins top award in national writing competition
Chewonki Elementary and Middle School student Maeve Tholen wins for a short story that addresses dementia.
Massachusetts high school fires football coach after anti-Semitic play calls
Duxbury High dismisses the coach after reports that his team used anti-Semitic language in its on-field play calling during a recent game.
Photo: Lewiston park trees become firewood
A Lewiston man permitted to cut, remove downed oaks in Kennedy Park
NCAA women’s basketball: Holmes, Indiana reach Sweet 16
Mackenzie Holmes of Gorham scores 13 points as the Hoosiers reach the Sweet 16 for the first time by beating Belmont, 70-48.
Police: Two charged in Brunswick after 243 hypodermic needles found in vehicle
Police allegedly found fentanyl and methamphetamine during a traffic stop Tuesday night.