A lobster boat built specifically for a paraplegic lobsterman from Friendship was destroyed in the blaze in Waldoboro in 2012.
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Camden working on zoning changes to keep fast-food chains out of the downtown
A proposal would limit franchises to one small commercial district, away from the small, locally owned businesses that give the downtown its character.
New year, new resolutions from food lovers
What are Mainers resolving to do on the subjects of food and drink in 2019? We asked a range of hobbyists and professionals.
Boys’ basketball: Ten teams to watch
Depth could play a critical factor among the best teams in southern Maine.
Bangor police arrest homeless man in former Rockland man’s death
Donald Galleck, 29, was taken into custody in connection with the death of Jason Moody, 40.
Judge denies LePage motion to dismiss lawsuit by women blocked from his Facebook page
The lawsuit filed by Karin Leuthy of Camden and Kelli Whitlock Burton of Waldoboro accuses the Republican governor of violating their First Amendment rights.
Second man pleads guilty to setting Waldoboro fire in 2012
A third man, James R. Simmons of Friendship, is scheduled to go on trial in October on charges that he also set the blaze that destroyed a boathouse valued at $50,000 and a lobster boat worth $150,000.
Body of midcoast man missing for months found along Penobscot River
Remains of the 64-year-old man were identified by the State Medical Examiner’s Office.
Police find remains of Waldoboro man missing since November
The remains of Steven A. Reed, 64, were discovered May 8 on the bank of the Penobscot River in Searsport, more than six months after he was last seen in Bangor.