A businessman claims the neighboring antique dealer is trying to put him out of business with complaints.
Matt Hongoltz-Hetling
Fairfield man to get diploma 50 years in the making
Rick Soule has worked as a logger and a business owner but he sought the validation of a diploma.
Towns on their own to fight illegal dumping
Some localities now use modern policies and transfer stations, but Maine has no overall strategy.
Questions linger after injuries to twin girls
A mother wants to know how her daughters were injured while in the care of her former boyfriend.
Illegally dumped trash a growing and costly blight
The disposal of household refuse mars Maine’s landscape and costs taxpayers and nonprofits.
Farmington mother says school fell short in response to knife threat against 6-year-old
The pocketknife should have been taken from the 8-year-old immediately, Shauna Cloutier says, and the school should have told her about the incident sooner.
Child faces competency hearing for baby’s death
Kelli Murphy, 12, allegedly killed a 3-month-old child she was babysitting.
Vets put natural skills to work in nature
The Maine Conservation Corps hires veterans to use their skills cleaning, maintaining and building in the wild.
Switch to natural gas could save big money for Waterville’s Inland Hospital
The facility is the first commercial customer using a new pipline in the region, where the economy is expected to reap benefits.
Delay threatens farm program for Maine seniors
Last year, the Maine Senior FarmShare program was able to serve about 17,750 Mainers age 60 and older.