Damon Haggan of Belgrade plans to get married next month and wants to establish a family and a legacy.
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Halloween event pushes back against sexy costumes
A 2007 study by the American Psychological Association linked the sexualization of girls with a variety of negative outcomes, a Colby professor says.
Maine dairy farmer sees his future in beef
An Oakhurt Dairy supplier in Fairfield sells most of his herd at auction and plans to start anew with cattle.
Meals on Wheels back in high gear after cutting expenses, raising funds
Full service is restored to the program in the Waterville area.
Makers coming together at the Faire
They are not just building projects but a movement of producing things for the sheer joy of learning and working.
Oakland officials drop fine proposal for noisy roosters
Roosters can continue to crow unmolested in Oakland, following a vote by the Town Council to table a proposal to fine the owners of noisy birds.
Winslow firm settles with five ex-workers
The five, who claimed Alcom Inc. fired them for union activity, each received $17,000.
Skowhegan shelter for homeless youth closing
The 10-bed Halcyon House, which provides services to children ages 10 to 17, becomes the latest victim of a cut in federal funding.
Maine bond backers: Colleges need upgrade funds
Training on old technology and equipment doesn’t do the job, they say before legislators vote on the plan.
Maine man building high-tech Iron Man costume
Thomas Lemieux of Oakland spent more than $2,000 and 400 hours building the elaborate costume in his basement.