Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum representatives will come to Gorham on Oct. 8 to place a marker on the site in advance of the 250th anniversary of the historical event next year.
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Lakes Region Sportsman: Water’s cooling, but fishing is heating up
Ray Lamair and his son Mason drove all the way up from Rhode Island to fish with me this past weekend. Their first time at Sebago Lake, they were intent on catching lake trout and salmon. We headed out on a perfect foggy morning and were trolling along the Dingley Islands in about 50 feet […]
Scarborough Planning Board gives green light to state’s first Costco
The Scarborough Planning Board approved site plan designs and various waivers that pave the way for the popular membership-only big box store to be built at The Downs.
Little girl has big impact on blood drives, donors
Madison Charland’s uncle, who is a Scarborough firefighter, has organized five Red Cross donor events in her honor that have, in turn, helped hundreds of people in need.
Restoration underway at old Gorham Academy at USM
Substantial work on the front porch, siding, foundation and portico is expected to be completed sometime this fall and will be in keeping with the landmark’s historical appearance.
Freeport man’s vision: Disabled will reside with dignity
The goal of Paul Linet’s nonprofit 3i Housing of Maine is to create affordable apartments, with a big focus on assistive technology, for people with physical disabilities.
Refueled: Standard Gastropub in Bridgton keeps cruising
The Standard Gastropub has switched gears a number of times to meet the recent ups and downs of the economy.
Lace ’em up: Roller rink is back
Happy Wheels holds a grand opening this Saturday in Westbrook.
Burt Dow would be proud: Father, daughter pair up to build replica of Tidely-Idley
In the wake of their success, Sam Coolidge and his daughter Hazel of Scarborough are writing a children’s book about their mission to build the boat.
‘Perfect storm’ of construction causing traffic headaches in Westbrook
Main Street may fully reopen in mid-September, Mechanic Street work will continue into November and the William Clarke Drive project will continue until spring.