Samantha A. Marden
FRANKFORT – Samantha a. Marden, 45, wife of Maurice C. Marden, died Feb. 8, 2014, at her home with her family at her side. A graveside burial will be held in the spring.
View ArticleReport: Maine shipyard workers warned about rotted hull, inadequate caulking...
BOOTHBAY HARBOR, Maine — Crew members of the ill-fated Bounty tall ship used inadequate caulking and opted not to replace rotted sections of the wooden hull, despite concerns expressed by Maine...
View ArticlePortland police remain mum on probe of shooting outside tavern
PORTLAND, Maine — Portland police are remaining largely quiet about an investigation into a shooting late last month that landed one man in the hospital. Lt. James Sweatt of the Portland Police...
View ArticlePassamaquoddy Tribe advancing plans for cleaner public water for Pleasant...
PLEASANT POINT, Maine — The Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point will be seeking a state permit to allow it to provide a new source of water to the Passamaquoddy Water District, which serves the...
View ArticleWalter W. Ginn
STEUBEN – Walter W. Ginn, 52, passed away Feb. 11, 2014, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born July 2, 1961 to Willard Ginn and Margaret Holland Ginn. Walter graduated from Sumner Memorial...
View ArticleCelia Stone Wallace
THOMASTON – Celia Stone Wallace, 92, wife of the late William Wallace, passed away, Feb. 8, 2014, at Pen Bay Medical Center in Rockport. A graveside service will be announced in the spring....
View ArticleRosalie M. Hammond
DOVER FOXCROFT – Rosalie M. (Robinson) Hammond, 82, wife of the late Rev. Maynard Hammond, passed away Feb. 11, 2014, at a Bangor hospital after a short illness. She was born March 10, 1931, in Bangor,...
View ArticleOwner wants to replace high-traffic ‘eyesore’ Portland pharmacy with new one...
PORTLAND, Maine — Owners of a high-traffic Rite Aid Pharmacy location in Portland want to demolish the drugstore currently there and replace it with one about 50 percent larger. “This building has...
View ArticleMaine education technology expert: Infrastructure for state-run virtual...
AUGUSTA, Maine — The concept of a state-created virtual charter school open to all Maine students hit a roadblock Tuesday when an information technology expert from the Department of Education...
View ArticleBath Iron Works secures $21 million contract for work on new Coast Guard cutters
BATH, Maine — Bath Iron Works has secured a $21 million contract to perform preliminary design work for the next generation of offshore patrol cutters, the Coast Guard announced Tuesday. Bath Iron...
View ArticleOld Town woman injured in Sunday crash remains in critical condition
BANGOR, Maine — The Old Town woman who was seriously injured in a Sunday rollover accident on Interstate 95 remains in critical condition, a hospital nursing supervisor said Tuesday evening. Myndie...
View ArticlePublic meeting on proposed Bingham wind project scheduled for Wednesday
BINGHAM, Maine — The Maine Department of Environmental Protection will host a public meeting Wednesday on Blue Sky West LLC and Blue Sky West II LLC’s pending application to construct a grid scale wind...
View ArticleCollins, Michaud to meet with Great Northern Paper owners over layoffs, mill...
EAST MILLINOCKET, Maine — U.S. Sen. Susan Collins and U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud are scheduled to meet with the owners of the Great Northern Paper Co. mill on Wednesday to see how they can help restore 212...
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