The Gardiner Fire Department responded to the fire just after 7 p.m. Crews managed to control and extinguish the flames ...
While new housing was approved in the northern end of the county, a development on the southern end was turned down.
This year’s craft fair doubled in size featuring 18 different vendors with goods ranging from clothing, kitchen items, baked ...
At the Nov. 4 meeting, the Blaine City Council unanimously approved a Conditional Use Permit Amendment for the Marquest Meadows North Development that allowed for accessory buildings in the corner ...
Maine's top court says a lower court erred in dismissing complaint by High Maine that Kittery illegally gave a pot shop license to Green Truck Farms.
Age, apathy and growing vitriol from the public are leaving their mark, officials say. Maine voters go to the polls Tuesday to elect all manner of local officials, in addition to other positions ...
As a potential strike of Canada Post workers looms, the Crown corporation says it its “operating as normal” while negotiations with the union continue. If a strike does go ahead, at least one ...
In the tradition of “Death of a Salesman,” “The Assassination of Trotsky” and “Penn and Teller Get Killed,” “Lost on a Mountain in Maine” arrives with an on-the-nose title that ...
The Fat Boy Drive-In in Brunswick first opened in 1955 and survived the COVID-19 pandemic after being sold by its original ...
QUEBEC - The new director of Quebec’s youth protection system promised on Thursday to shed light on what’s ailing the troubled network and to provide more transparency. “We’re going to ...
Learn more. The Brunswick Parks and Recreation Department’s 57th annual ski and skate sale is from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at the Brunswick Rec Center, 220 Neptune Drive, Brunswick. The sale ...