Paul Rodrigue of Canaan lost control of his motorcycle about 11 p.m. Saturday on Route 201, according to a state police spokesperson.
June 2022
Portland jetport’s main runway reopens, ending disruptions
The main runway at Portland International Jetport is back in operation, ending some disruptions during construction.
Softball: Kennebunk loses key player, hangs on to top Portland, 5-4
The No. 3 Rams had control until an injury to senior Maddie Pike during a four-run Portland sixth inning.
Morse graduates discuss passion and self-discovery
Morse High School held a student-led graduation ceremony Saturday at McMann Field.
Moore hits walk-off single, sending Mariners past Red Sox 7-6
Dylan Moore hit a walk-off single to center field off Boston reliever Hansel Robles in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Ask Maine Audubon: Struggling bat populations still plentiful enough to follow
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Our View: Maine can do more to stop gun suicides
Mainers die by self-inflicted gunshot at a much higher rate than people in the rest of the country.
Jim Fossel: After Tuesday, party unity will be the key to success
Reconciling factions within the parties is always a challenge after the primaries are decided.
Maine Voices: Inaction on gun safety takes teachers’ breath away
How can we tell our students that they are safe when our government does nothing in the face of mass murder?
Letter to the editor: Meals on Wheels has been a blessing for volunteer, too
I have been a Meals on Wheels volunteer with Spectrum Generations for one year. This has been an amazing experience. The people that I deliver to are not just clients, they have become my friends. If they are not home when I go to deliver to them, I worry about them. Sometimes, I get back […]