We stop, look and listen, giving buskers our attention – and our cash.
Karen Antonacci
Maine furniture conservers doing a Capitol job
The Brunswick couple will work on-site in the Senate wing, then move some pieces to their studio.
In Portland, wind fulfills kids’ need for speed
The three-day 2013 U.S. Optimist Dinghy Association championships began Tuesday, drawing young sailors from around the world.
Waterboro company helps make ill boy’s wish fly high
Make-A-Wish gives an aspiring engineer a chance to create with the designers he came to admire through a TV show.
‘Light Em Up’: A Monday spent mobbing
From 4-hour practices to the “robot powering down” move, there’s a bit of commitment needed for a successful flash mob experience.
Dancing mob catches Saco campers by surprise
Hundreds jump out of hiding in a Funtown parking lot to kick off Camp Modin’s Color War.
Portland history gets dash of color
A color detective digitally adds vintage colors to black-and-white photos of Maine locations.
Friends, family celebrate life of Ashley Drew
About 250 people fill First Baptist Church for a service that included a video of Drew talking about some of the challenges she faced because she had cystic fibrosis.
Lab tests show attacking S. Portland fox did have rabies
The gray fox attacked five people near Clark’s Pond and the Maine Mall on Tuesday.
Police kill fox that attacked five in South Portland
The ‘aggressive’ fox even jumped into a parked truck to bite a man. The animal’s remains are being tested for rabies.