Pamela Rackliffe of Farmington was trimming branches Thursday in front of her house on High Street in Farmington. Her 18-month-old Yorkshire Terrier, Bently, stood by to keep an eye on her.
September 2023
New, experienced golfers take step toward postseason at Central Maine girls golf qualifier
Seven of 10 golfers qualified for state championship matches next week.
Farmington school board director announces resignation
Alexander Creznic cited personal matters that conflict with his duties.
Bath Golf Club planning to erase 9 holes, build townhouses
The Bath Golf Club, established in 1932, hasn’t been profitable since the mid-1990s and sees the project as a way forward, according to its managing member.
Federal shutdown threatens food aid for mothers and young children
Maine has enough funding to keep aid flowing for most of October, but a DHHS spokesperson says the state would likely halt new enrollments in the federally funded WIC program.
16-year-old boy arrested in England over ‘deliberate’ felling of famous tree at Hadrian’s Wall
Photographs from the scene on early Thursday showed that the tree was cut down near the base of its trunk, with the rest of it lying on its side.
One investor’s uphill battle to turn rewilding into a multibillion-dollar industry
Jeremy Leggett is betting that the biodiversity restoration sector will soon be worth a fortune. Not everyone is convinced.
Owners of Mainely Burgers revamp former Smaha’s Legion Square Market in South Portland
Max Barber and his brother and co-owner will put their culinary expertise to use by introducing a selection of prepared foods, sandwiches, and house marinades to the market.
Deutsche Bank executives, Trump to testify in N.Y. fraud trial
One banker from Morgan Stanley and Capital One are also slated to take the stand, according to the state’s witness list.