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  • The Forecaster and Bangor Daily News announce collaboration

    PORTLAND — Sun Media Group and the Bangor Daily News are proud to announce that The Forecaster and BDN are now working together to offer Maine the most comprehensive news, information, sports and entertainment coverage in the state. Beginning today, the news organizations have entered into ...

  • Red Claws name Austin Ainge as head coach

    PORTLAND—The Maine Red Claws named Austin Ainge, 27, their inaugural head coach at a press conference Tuesday afternoon. Ainge is the son of former Celtics' legend and current team president Danny Ainge. Austin Ainge has served as a scout for the Celtics and was one of three final...

  • Freeport Historical Society to host volunteer program

    FREEPORT — The Freeport Historical Society will host a brief discussion on the volunteer opportunities available at the organization's headquarters, Harrington House at 45 Main St., Thursday, April 16 from 10 a.m. to noon.

  • Dog training club to hold annual trials

    BATH — The Casco Bay Dog Training Club is hosting its annual obedience and rally trials Saturday and Sunday, April 11-12, at Bath Middle School. The club is holding its 28th and 29th certified AKC trials. Dogs of all breeds are brought by their handlers from all over the eastern...

  • Work begins on I-295 rehab project

    TOPSHAM — Preliminary reconstruction of Interstate 295 northbound has begun, causing a lane closure between Exit 28 in Brunswick and Exit 31 in Topsham. The full closure of the northbound lanes will follow when work begins on June 15 for the stretch of I-295 running from Topsham t...

  • Falmouth Fire-EMS recognizes workers' service

    FALMOUTH — More than 120 people attended the Fire-EMS Department's annual Awards Recognition Dinner last Saturday to honor firefighters and emergency medical technicians for their service to the community. Sophia Njaa was presented the Recruit of the Year Award, Gregory Murphy rec...

  • Historical society hosts luncheon

    FALMOUTH —Members and friends of the Falmouth Historical Society are invited to an Herb Tasting Luncheon at noon on Tuesday, April 21 in the Russell Room of the Falmouth Memorial Library. Tate Museum and Gardens Horticulturalist James Perley will present "Informal Herb and Ki...

  • Public Safety awards night is April 18

    SCARBOROUGH —The Scarborough Public Safety Annual Awards Night is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 18 at Scarborough High School's Winslow Homer Auditorium. Open to the public, the event will recognize police, fire and rescue personnel as well as residents that have gone...

  • Bank holds 'kitten shower'

    SCARBOROUGH — April showers bring May flowers – and kitten supplies. Biddeford Savings in Scarborough is helping the Animal Welfare Society handle the influx of kittens that happens each spring by holding a "kitten shower." For about a month, the Scarborough branch on ...

  • Seniors asked to share Cape stories

    CAPE ELIZABETH — The Cape Elizabeth Historical Preservation Society will host a three part series for senior citizens through the town's community services department. The series, titled "I remember Cape Elizabeth: senior stories extraordinary memories," will focus on participants s...