DeSisto led the state’s largest news organization for 12 years and through two ownership transitions.
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Bomb threat clears Norway Dunkin’; nearby high school takes precautions
Police are investigating who made the threat, which was found not to be credible.
Maine snow forecast: Several inches expected Wednesday night and Thursday
The snowfall is expected to start Wednesday evening and create slippery conditions for Thursday morning’s commute.
On Giving Tuesday, Toy Fund organizers ask for help and give thanks
The people behind the Toy Fund are counting on a giving spirit this year more than ever because of a big surge in requests for help.
Maine signs 10-year liquor administration contract with current provider
Pine State Trading Co., which has overseen spirits administration and distribution since 2014, was the only company to bid on the 2024-34 contracts.
Stephen King’s Maine radio stations will go silent for good on New Year’s Eve
The writer’s rock station, along with retro and adult alternative stations, will all go off the air New Year’s Eve.
Business groups ask state to pause regulatory process in new recycling rules
The law is designed to make corporations cover the cost of disposing of hard-to-recycle packaging by reimbursing municipalities for disposal costs and investing in recycling infrastructure statewide.
Man released from jail after state drops murder charge in Portland woman’s death
The state agrees to an Alford plea and a time-served sentence for Frederick Johnson after blood testing revealed 23-year-old Bethany Kelley had a ‘potentially lethal level’ of drugs in her system.
Photos: Farmington sidewalk plow driver receives hand injury when machine rolls over
Jim Kiernan, a longtime Farmington public works employees, said it is the fourth time he knows of that the sidewalk plow has rolled over.
Fans and friends remember ‘The humble Farmer’ as the real Maine deal
Humorist Robert Skoglund of St. George died Saturday at the age of 88, after nearly 50 years of entertaining and impressing folks with his dry Maine musings.