2025
Death Notice: Marc Joseph Jean Dupuis Sr.
Dupuis Sr., Marc Joseph Jean 81, of Mexico, in Scarborough, Nov. 6. Celebration, Dec. 5, 3 – 6 p.m. Thibault Remembrance …
Brown scores 42 as Celtics edge Knicks
Jaylen Brown fuels surges in the second and third quarters, and Boston halts New York’s four-game winning streak.
Side job shoveling a good gig on a snowy day
Tim Kamilewicz, 9, shoveled a long swath of sidewalk at Bethel’s Gould Academy. His mother said she would pay him a dollar.
Red Wings get payback against Bruins
After losing in Boston on Saturday, Detroit rebounds on home ice.
New Sabattus police chief brings decades of experience to position
David Lyons hopes to focus on bringing stability to the department, retaining staff and building stronger connections with the community.
L.L.Bean’s Winter Spectacular projects holiday spirit
A Maine-made holiday-themed animation is being projected on Camp L.L.Bean’s tent leading up to Christmas Eve.
First major snowfall of the season blankets Maine
Tuesday’s storm prompted schools and government offices to close, and delighted some snow lovers with moments of winter wonder.
Lewiston-Auburn gets its first snowstorm of the season
Russ Dillingham captures people at work, at play and surviving the conditions.
Progressive thinking has moved America forward | Letter
Some proclaim that America is a conservative-leaning country. Yet the most progressive governing documents in world history were written and adopted here: The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. Those documents formed a government unlike any in the history of humankind. It created three coequal branches of government with the Founders’ […]