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The July 27 front-page article about the HIV outbreak in Penobscot County was nothing short of bizarre. Thousands of words were used to explain that hypodermic needles were not the problem. Instead, ...
I’m really disappointed in the recent change consolidating the sports and outdoors sections of your paper. Basically any outdoor coverage is gone. Please research how many hunting and fishing licenses ...
WINDSOR – Rita L. Violette, 86, passed away on Monday, July 28, 2025 at her home. She was born in Augusta on March 19, 1939 ...
Adam Norton, 42, talks about his work sculpting stone Wednesday at his home in Waterville. He uses Maine stones including ...
The new policy, aimed at making land healthier for insects and the animals that depend on them, does not apply to residential ...
Curating a series of stories about our state opened my eyes — and heart — to people and places I might not otherwise have ...
Rodney had a passion for old moper cars and trucks. He also enjoyed working on vehicles and especially found excitement in locating old vehicles and parts he could sell or repurpose. Over the years ...
The project to rehabilitate and build more than 4 miles of trails is funded with a $69,650 state Department of Conservation ...
With all the uncertainty and rising hate in the country, I’m grateful to live in Maine. Our wilderness is some of the most ...
On the subject of life without a federal Department of Education, we have more questions than we have answers. Let's remember ...
WINDSOR – Anthony R. “Andy” Lewis, 71, passed away unexpectedly on July 30, 2025. He was born in Waterville on June 29, 1954 ...
NORRIDGWOCK – Neola Davis died July 30, 2025, at the age of 96, at her home in Norridgewock, Maine. She was born in Sangerville, Maine, on Dec. 29, 1928, second daughter of Harold E. and Marjorie A.
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