Maine Family Planning, a network of health and family planning clinics that sued after its funding was cut, said that it will have to start turning away primary care patients by the end of October.
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Westbrook Notes: Legion Post 62 to honor past post commander
Roger Barr (Courtesy of Dennis Marrotte) Post 62 to honor Barr The Stephen W. Manchester Post 62 of the American Legion will honor the late Roger Barr, a past post commander, when it meets at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 3, at its headquarters. The headquarters are at 17 Dunn St. in Westbrook. It’s the […]
Brunswick 7-year-old advocates for diabetes research funding in D.C.
Caroline Cardoza represented Brunswick at this year’s Type 1 Diabetes Children’s Congress on Capitol Hill last month.
WGME photojournalist dies while covering race at Oxford Plains Speedway
John ‘Monty’ Orrick collapsed in the speedway’s press box shortly after Sunday night’s Oxford 250 auto race.
Acton Fair photos show people and animals in competition
Staff photographer Gregory Rec captures the action on the third day of the Acton Fair.
Kennebunkport’s Midweek Music series will cover Van Morrison
On Wednesday, Sept. 10 at 7 p.m., Mid-Week Music will present a Van Morrison concert. Host Dana Pearson (guitar) will be joined by Mark Gunter (keyboard) and Walt Terry (percussion). All three will sing a variety of hits and album cuts from the venerable North Irish singer-songwriter, including “Into the Mystic,” “Old Old Woodstock,” and […]
Did temperatures in Maine reach 105 degrees during the summer of 1911? | Fact brief
That summer, an 11-day heat wave killed hundreds, if not thousands, of New Englanders.
Asian House to take over Dok Mali Noodle Bar in South Portland
The new owners also have a restaurant in Old Orchard Beach.
Windham hunting guide reflects on jumping into action following shooting
Matt York, who drove a U-Haul in pursuit of the shooter, said his actions might have staved off further violence.
Portland Press Herald, Maine Public team up to report on heat
Climate reporters have been looking at the ways extreme heat will change how we live, and what’s being done to protect vulnerable populations.
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