North Star Baroque, a period-instrument orchestra, will launch its second season on Sunday.
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West Paris debates future of Agnes Gray property
More than 50 residents attended a public hearing to give input and ask questions about the town acquiring the vacated elementary school from Maine School Administrative District 17.
Another Paris select board member quits as road commissioner suspended
Personnel turnover continues as the board grapples with lack of quorum at future meetings.
Sabattus remembers JP Normand LaPlante: ‘He was always out doing something for somebody’
LaPlante, who died last month at age 89, is being remembered as one who worked nearly nonstop for the good of his neighbors and family.
Foliage, weather, sports focus of Week in Photos
Sun Journal photographers select some of their favorite images from Oct. 17-23.
It’s a family affair at West Bethel church
Dan Haas and his family minister at Pleasant Valley Church in West Bethel.
King, Pingree criticize Trump’s demolition of East Wing to make way for ballroom
Rep. Jared Golden said he is not opposed to a ballroom but also raised concerns about the demolition process, while Sen. Susan Collins said she has not seen the plans that have been questioned by historic preservation groups.
Maine’s effort to limit some political contributions now before federal appeals court
The Maine attorney general’s office this week appealed a July ruling that a law approved last year by voters was unconstitutional. Supporters hope the case could lead to broader campaign finance reform.
For Maine’s youth hunters, longtime tradition closes the generation gap
The 2-day hunt open for Mainers 16 and under started at 5:55 a.m. Friday.
Lewiston has begun trial use of AI-enabled surveillance cameras
Police say the cameras have already shown value, but some city officials and residents have questions about privacy.