Time & Temperature Building owner says tearing down former children’s museum would jeopardize historic district
Chris Rhoades, an owner of the Time & Temperature Building, says a developer plans to build 250 affordable housing units there but is relying on federal tax credits.
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Opinion: How can a liberal love Israel?
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Opinion: Gov. Mills is choosing austerity over the people of Maine
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Opinion: Another medical school is not the solution to Maine’s problems
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PMA expansion serves no one
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Bettering odds against Alzheimer’s
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Moneyed class and the demolition of 142 Free St.
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Time & Temperature Building owner says tearing down former children’s museum would jeopardize historic district
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‘RoboCop’ security systems pop up in Maine as concerns over retail theft rise
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Making the wealthy pay payroll tax will solve Social Security deficit
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Boston Celtics Posted: Yesterday at 9:52 PM
Cavaliers trounce Celtics, even series at 1-1
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Oregon man wanted as federal fugitive arrested in Winthrop
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Varsity Maine
Westbrook School Department suspends baseball players, removes varsity coach
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Her ‘American Idol’ run has ended, but ‘it’s just the beginning’ for Julia Gagnon
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Topsham representative resigns from House seat
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Willie Greenlaw, one of the greatest athletes to come out of Portland, if not Maine, dies at 90
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Gov. Mills slams lawmakers for advancing more spending bills
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Man may have suffered fatal medical event along I-295 in Freeport
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This 18-year-old Maine beekeeper is the 2024 American Honey Princess
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Portland couple says their landlords retaliated after they complained of rent hike
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York schools to pay former teacher $237,500 to settle gay discrimination lawsuit
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Subsidized heat pump installation is driving growth of clean energy jobs in Maine
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Man may have suffered fatal medical event along I-295 in Freeport
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Health care
Maine’s shelters are in crisis as homelessness surges
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Schools and Education
Bates College president vows to provide more aid for lower income students
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Cops & Courts
Woman appeals 6-year sentence for 1985 death of ‘Baby Jane Doe’ in Frenchville
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Sports
Cumberland’s Victoria Bossong ready to chase down Olympic berth for the Philippines
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Lewiston-Auburn
Maine man who wrote famous Marden’s jingle in the 1980s dies
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Times Record
Brunswick to review apartment building plan for Wilbur’s Woods
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Nation & World
Netanyahu says Israel ‘will stand alone’ if it has to after Biden threatens to withhold arms
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Nation & World
Trump’s hush money trial hinges on business transactions, not on Stormy Daniels’ shocking testimony
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Business
Despite numbers showing a healthy economy overall, lower-income spenders are showing the strain
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Boston Celtics
Cavaliers trounce Celtics, even series at 1-1
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Schools and Education
81-year-old Auburn woman graduating from CMCC after 21-year journey
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Awarding contract for athletic complex construction to Skowhegan selectman’s firm leads to questions
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Nation & World
Guns are being stolen out of cars at triple the rate they were 10 years ago, new report finds
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Business
Turbine-hating Trump poses new threat to beleaguered offshore wind
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Russia celebrates victory in World War II as Putin accuses the West of fueling global conflicts
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Health care
States with abortion bans saw greater drops in medical school graduates applying for residencies
‘RoboCop’ security systems pop up in Maine as concerns over retail theft rise
The flashing blue lights atop poles in some Maine parking lots are designed to deter criminals, but some question the balance of safety vs. privacy.
Technology crushing human creativity? Apple’s ‘disturbing’ new iPad ad has struck a nerve online
The ad, released Tuesday, shows a hydraulic press crushing creative instruments, including a piano, cameras and piles of paint.
King among senators supporting bill to restrict social media for kids under 12
U.S. Sen. Angus King said the law 'would establish reasonable guardrails and set a minimum age for users of social media to protect our children from tech companies exploiting and manipulating the youngest Americans.'
Sloppy sixth inning costs Sea Dogs in 5-3 loss to Rumble Ponies
Binghamton wins its third straight against Portland, scoring three runs in the sixth inning with just one hit.
Boys’ lacrosse: Yarmouth sinks Scarborough with third-quarter surge
The Clippers break open a close game with an 8-1 edge in the third quarter on the way to a 15-8 win.
Opinion: How can a liberal love Israel?
There’s only one Jewish state. And that’s what is at stake in this war.
9 places to nosh on bagels in southern Maine
From old-school spots to foodie favorites, there's a 'hole' lot to try.
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 hears ‘rapid-fire’ funding defenses as council weighs budget
Organizations with ties to Freeport defended their budget applications in Tuesday night's Town Council meeting ahead of the vote on the 2025 fiscal year budget.