BATH — An attorney for M.W. Sewall & Co. this week said the company, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on March 27, could be back on its feet in as little as six months.
Arrests 3/8 at 1 a.m.»
FALMOUTH — Four candidates are competing for two seats in the June 11 School Board election.»
PORTLAND — The city's emergence over the last 25 years as one of the nation’s most vibrant and livable cities is no »
PORTLAND—If McAuley standout Allie Clement was good enough to be named first-team SMAA all-conference, a member of the all»
PORTLAND—Entering the pivotal final phase of its season, the Waynflete baseball team knew Monday's home battle with Wester»
I've known Michael Doyle for the last two years.»
SOUTH PORTLAND — The city's restaurant scene has been expanding throughout the spring, but city councilors are not always »
CUMBERLAND — After deadlocking earlier this month on paying for school security equipment that had already been installed,»
SOUTH PORTLAND — Bill Dunnigan said he originally planned to find someone to lease his retail space at 72 Ocean St.»
Falmouth’s school enrollment is flat. Seventy percent of rising property taxes are appropriated to the school budget.»