Maine artist Robert Shetterly’s renowned collection of portraits will be on display at the Bates Mill for a month, starting Nov. 15.
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This Maine man lost his brother during WWII. He’s still searching for answers.
Eighty years after Elmer Wright was presumed dead off the coast of Tunisia, his younger brother fought to get his true service recognized – even if it meant finding out he died by friendly fire.
A CMMC team rallies to provide a ride for co-worker
An anesthesiology nurse went above and beyond for a valued fellow employee.
Maine regulators increase audits of recreational cannabis after 3rd recall in 2 months
The Maine Office of Cannabis Policy has released little information about the recalls, including which yeasts and molds were found in samples, contamination levels, and how the products made it onto shelves after passing initial tests.
Multiple fire crews in Minot battle blaze on Old Woodman Hill Road
The three-alarm structure fire brought out fire crews from at least eight towns.
Trump and Biden to meet Wednesday in Oval Office
Trump did not invite Biden to meet four years ago.
The Boy Scouts inspired Norman Rockwell. His works will now help pay survivors of abuse
Works from the Boy Scouts of America’s art collection will go up for auction to help compensate tens of thousands of people who were sexually abused while in scouting.
Qatar has decided to suspend its Gaza mediation efforts, officials say
But the country is highly likely to return to the efforts if both Israel and Hamas show ‘serious political willingness’ to reach a deal, according to an official with Egypt, the other key mediator.
Farmington club to offer seed germination workshop Nov. 19
In this interactive class, participants will explore the essential role native plants play in supporting the local ecosystem.
Greene residents to consider 600-plus acre solar array project, among largest proposed in Maine
Project planners say the solar array would provide the town ‘a significant influx of new revenue the town can put toward its general fund without requiring any new town services.’