About 15 water customers, including some businesses in the area, remain without water this afternoon.
Trevor Maxwell
Sister cities pay tribute to Arctic convoys
A delegation from Archangel, Russia, visits Portland to refresh bonds forged in World War II.
‘Clipperways’ to be razed
For the second time since 2004, a stately older home in one of Maine’s most exclusive neighborhoods will be demolished to make room for a new house overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Clipperways, an 8,000-square-foot home built at Prouts Neck in 1898, is expected to be torn down this fall.
Monaghan-Derrig wins Maine House seat in Cape Elizabeth
She will occupy the seat vacated in May by fellow Democrat Cynthia Dill, who was elected in May to the Senate.
Monaghan-Derrig wins House seat in Cape Elizabeth
She will occupy the seat vacated in May by fellow Democrat Cynthia Dill, who was elected in May to the Senate.
House 121 election under way
Democrat Kim Monaghan-Derrig and Republican Nancy Thompson are running for the seat that was vacated in May by Cynthia Dill.
Scarborough sets date to remove Elsie the Elm
Estimated at 190 years old, the tree is the only known local survivor of Dutch elm disease.
The road more traveled
Work on two Scarborough intersections aims to improve traffic flow in congested areas of Route 1
Military folk up in arms over commissary closing
Thousands will no longer get discounted food when the Topsham store closes Oct. 8.
Panetta urged to keep commissary open
In a letter to the secretary of defense, Maine’s congressional delegation calls the decision to close the Brunswick-Topsham Commissary “unjustified and imprudent.”