Susan Kimball
Blind young Mainer sees the joy in life, a day at a time
The Old Orchard Beach resident positively brims with plans for a bright and independent future.
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Witnesses give statements in Biddeford double slaying
A neighbor said her grandchildren saw a group of five – four women and one man – scatter from the yard across the street after the shots were fired. -
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Pope begs sex abuse victims for forgiveness
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Local & State
Out-of-staters give UMaine system economic boost at a tough time
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Man held in connection with Poland stabbing
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Lifestyle
British invasion comes to Theater at Monmouth
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Local & State
Power still out for 3,688 households in northern Maine
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Report: Ordinary Americans caught up in data sweep
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Flashback
Flashback: The 'Top of the Old Port' in 1960
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Maine International Film Festival nears kick off
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Shevardnadze, ex-Georgian president, dies at 86
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Israeli officials says suspects confess to killing Palestinian teen
Dine Out Maine: New chef at Anneke Jans in Kittery still finding his footing
But it's a lovely place to sit and talk.
York County Superior Court judge, lawyers mix in courthouse and the water
Justice John O'Neil Jr. and attorneys at the Alfred courthouse are drawn to the sport of surfing.
Shevardnadze, ex-Georgian president, dies at 86
As Soviet foreign minister, the white-haired man with a gravelly voice was the diplomatic face of Mikhail Gorbachev's liberalizing policies of glasnost and perestroika.
The early years of Mike Michaud
Growing up in blue-collar Medway, the Democratic candidate was well-liked, outgoing and vivacious, traits that would one day ease his transition into politics.
The early years of Mike Michaud
Growing up in blue-collar Medway, the Democratic candidate was well-liked, outgoing and vivacious, traits that would one day ease his transition into politics.
Poll shows Cain slightly ahead of Poliquin in District 2
Chellie Pingree has a large edge over Isaac Misiuk in District 1, and Susan Collins leads Shenna Bellows handily for U.S. Senate.
Maine International Film Festival nears kick off
Organizers say more than 50 filmmakers will be involved in this year's festival, which will feature local Maine and New England films as well as national and international cinema.
Steve Luttrell on 25 years of poetry
The former Portland poet laureate and a founder of Café Review reflects on a quarter-century with the journal.
Proposed cidery at Gardiner church needs local blessing
Zoning revisions may enable the conversion.
Ride director turns BikeMaine into economic tour de force
Kim True says last year's weeklong tour left $235,000 in the communities it passed through.
Joey Doiron making a name for himself, too
While Austin Theriault is moving up in the auto racing world, Doiron showed Saturday night he is a force as well.
Owens improves to 12-3 for Sea Dogs
Henry Owens strikes out 11 in Portland's 6-1 win over New Britain.
On Baseball: Jackie Bradley’s impact can’t be overlooked
Red Sox center fielder has saved plenty of runs with his glove, arm.
Boys’ performer of the year: Yeboah defies odds, racks up accolades
His senior season was one for the books.
Commentary: Supreme Court’s reasoned rulings strike blows to progressivism
Two end-of-term decisions illustrate the legal consequences of progressives' tactics.
Our View: Loss of pest control is the real scary bat story
A mysterious fungus that is spreading through the region is good news only for mosquitoes.