Promotion of Wabanaki cultural tourism gains momentum in Maine
Tekαkαpimək Contact Station, the welcome center at Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, is slated to open this summer. Designed in collaboration with Wabanaki leaders, it is one of the first major efforts in the state to boost Indigenous tourism.
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Arts Review Posted: 11:56 AM
Review: ‘Angels in America’ takes intimate look at unraveling relationships
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Long Creek watershed violations cost landlord $650,000
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Nation & World Posted: 10:26 AM
Columbia University cancels commencement after weeks of pro-Palestinian protests
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Local & State Posted: 10:19 AM
Crash closes Exit 8 offramp from I-295 in Portland
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Nation & World Posted: 10:18 AM
Judge warns Trump he could be jailed for violating gag order again
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Opinion Posted: 4:01 AM
Another View: Letting Donald Trump skate shows contempt for justice
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Oscar winner Chris Cooper talks movies, past and future
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Maine’s First Ship to visit Portland for maintenance, inspection
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Raising cane awareness
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Do This Posted: 4:00 AM
Stay in the know about shows with Music Network of Maine on Facebook
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Do This Posted: 4:00 AM
Throwback Photo: Girl Scouts tend to a school garden in the ’60s
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Do This Posted: 4:00 AM
A perfect day for this local florist, and new mom, would include a cold brew, her garden and a bistro
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Arts & Entertainment
Cumberland singer Julia Gagnon’s ‘American Idol’ journey ends
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Local & State
Maine’s liquor prices are a mystery, and some say unfair. That may change.
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Local & State
Several injured when pinned between antique vehicle, float at Kennebunk May Day parade
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Business
Kittery Trading Post threatens to move firearms sales to New Hampshire over new gun law
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Arts & Entertainment
Maine ‘American Idol’ contestant Julia Gagnon asks for kindness on Instagram
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Restaurant reviews
If you missed Paella Seafood in its first run, go now
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The Maine Forecast
Sunny start to the week – with a drastic change to end it
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Local & State
As student homelessness rises, so do challenges for Biddeford and Saco schools
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Local & State
Bowdoin College professors sign letter supporting Gaza protesters
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Sports
A Maine high school gym teacher is one of the top collegiate lacrosse officials in the country
May 4
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Local & State
Crash closes Exit 8 offramp from I-295 in Portland
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Local & State
Maine’s liquor prices are a mystery, and some say unfair. That may change.
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Local & State
As student homelessness rises, so do challenges for Biddeford and Saco schools
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Restaurant reviews
If you missed Paella Seafood in its first run, go now
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Food
From birria to lobster, our tacos can teach us a lesson
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Local & State
‘Secret courts and secret decisions’: Calls for transparency in Maine’s child welfare system
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Arts Review
Review: ‘Angels in America’ takes intimate look at unraveling relationships
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The Maine Forecast
Sunny start to the week – with a drastic change to end it
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Local & State
Several injured when pinned between antique vehicle, float at Kennebunk May Day parade
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Nation & World
Judge warns Trump he could be jailed for violating gag order again
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Politics
Trump escalates attacks on prosecutors, says Democrats run ‘a Gestapo administration’
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Nation & World
Hamas says latest cease-fire talks have ended. Israel vows military operation in ‘very near future’
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Nation & World
Columbia University cancels commencement after weeks of pro-Palestinian protests
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Nation & World
College protests. A Trump trial. Raging wars. Is everything ‘on fire’?
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Local & State
Bowdoin College professors sign letter supporting Gaza protesters
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Arts & Entertainment
South Portland musician tells his grandfather’s Holocaust story in one-man show
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Nation & World
As U.S. spotlights those missing or dead in Native communities, prosecutors work to solve their cases
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Nation & World
3-year-old is shot to death, and D.C. reels again: ‘Everyone loved her’
Long Creek watershed violations cost landlord $650,000
Joseph Soley has paid more than $650,000 in fines for clean water violations near the Maine Mall in South Portland.
Berkshire Hathaway’s profits plunge 64% even as thousands gather to soak up Buffett’s wisdom
Saturday's annual meeting is the first since Vice Chairman Charlie Munger died.
Denial and uncertainty are looming over a Biden-Trump rematch 6 months out from Election Day
Exactly six months before Election Day, Biden and Trump are locked in the first contest in 112 years with a current and former president competing for the White House.
NASCAR Cup Series: Larson nips Buescher in closest finish ever
Kyle Larson is declared the winner by .001 seconds over Chris Buescher at Kansas Speedway.
Saturday’s high school roundup: Cheverus cools off South Portland, 13-0
Softball: Freshman pitcher Addison DeRoche shuts down the heavy hitting Red Riots in a clash of unbeaten teams.
Another View: Letting Donald Trump skate shows contempt for justice
Consequences need to come now. There might not be a later.
Blind Pig mixes a cheeseburger into its mac and cheese for the ultimate comfort food
The Gardiner restaurant uses cavatappi pasta, giving the dish a literal twist.
Maine Voices Live with musician Clarisse Karasira
Join us for a live conversation with the musician on Tuesday, May 21 at 7 p.m. at One Longfellow Square.
Throwback Photo: Girl Scouts tend to a school garden in the ’60s
The photo was taken outside the Simon Hamlin School in South Portland.
Freeport’s SipHouse celebrates first year of business
The "sipaversary" will take place Sunday starting at 8 a.m., commemorating a year's worth of business.