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Brett Meservey Tops Milton Cat Modified Racing Series At Wiscasset Speedway
The Milton Cat Modified Racing Series celebrated a first-time series winner Saturday in Wiscasset, Maine. Brett Meservey of Brewster, Mass. scored victory in the 75-lap Milton Cat Modified Racing Series feature Saturday at Wiscasset Speedway. Brian Robie of Sunapee, N.H. was second and Mike Collins of Strafford, N.H. was third...
Longtime Downtown Waterville Store Slated to Close Later This Month
For the last decade or so, many Central Maine residents have become familiar with the Re-Store. It's indeed a store, operated by Waterville Area Habitat for Humanity. Since its inception, the store has sold various pre-loved home-goods and building materials to the general public. The store, which has served the community well in its mission to provide affordable alternatives to brand-new (more expensive) merchandise, will be closing its doors later this month, the Kennebec Journal reported.
Boothbay Harbor house fire extinguished quickly
At 11:07 a.m. Sunday, July 14, Lincoln County Emergency Communications received a 911 call concerning an exterior structure fire at 42 Union St. in Boothbay Harbor. Fire crews from Boothbay Harbor, Boothbay, Edgecomb, Southport and Boothbay Region Ambulance were immediately dispatched to the scene, with initial units from Boothbay Harbor and Boothbay Fire arriving on scene at 11:10.
Body of missing kayaker recovered from Frenchman Bay
BAR HARBOR, Maine — The body of a missing kayaker from Colorado Springs was recovered Saturday night in Frenchman Bay. The Department of Marine Resources said in a news release 73-year-old Dennis Webber of Colorado Springs, Colorado had launched his kayak at the end of Seely Road in Bar Harbor around 4:30 p.m. on Saturday for a solo trip.
UMaine at Augusta opens state’s first aviation maintenance technician school
AUGUSTA — In response to demand from employers in Maine’s growing aviation and aerospace sectors, the University of Maine at Augusta (UMA) is opening the state’s first aviation maintenance technician (AMT) school. UMA secured final approval in early July from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and students...
Grand Opening This Weekend For New Bangor Restaurant
At the beginning of the month, we brought you the news that the long-time Bangor eatery, Tesoro, had been sold and the new owners planned to open up a new restaurant in the Harlow St. location. The time has come this weekend, for the grand opening of Bangor's newest restaurant,...
Lewiston's Community Give Back Day unites new Mainers with vital local resources
LEWISTON (WGME) - It was Community Give Back Day in Lewiston on Saturday. The city has one of the highest immigrant populations in Maine. Facing language and other barriers, several local programs and businesses put together Saturday's event, aiming to help new Mainers and those just new to Maine learn about what resources are available to them.
Lewiston community honors shooting and hospice victims with Butterfly Release Celebration
LEWISTON (WGME) - Hundreds of butterflies took flight in Lewiston on Saturday for the 15th annual Butterfly Release Celebration hosted by Andwell Health Partners. Hundreds of names were read off Saturday at the Geiger Elementary School in Lewiston to honor those who have died in hospice. And this year the...
Lisbon celebrates 40th Moxie Festival
LISBON, Maine — The Annual Moxie Festival is celebrating its 40th year this weekend, drawing enthusiasts of Maine's official soft drink from near and far to Lisbon. The festival kicked off with a series of events that highlight the distinctive taste of Moxie. On Friday, the festivities began with...
Think Pink! 2024 Southwest Harbor Flamingo Festival [PHOTOS]
Rainy skies cleared for the 2024 Southwest Harbor Flamingo Festival on Saturday July 13th. The dominant color of the day was pink and there was a great crowd for the parade and craft fair and children's fair on the grounds of the Harbor House and the Pemetic Green. There was...
Maine gun shows will look different when 72-hour waiting period begins in August
AUGUSTA, Maine — "I think it's a tragic situation to be honest with you," longtime gun owner Jenny Granat said when asked how she views Maine's new 72-hour waiting period law. "You're penalizing law abiding, good citizens because there's some bad people that do bad things," Granat said. She...
The Heat Wave in Maine Shows No Sign of Letting Up
Here in Maine, the summer of 2023 was cooler and very wet. The same was true for much of New England. Clearly, this put a damper (no pun intended) on many people’s summer fun. If you were bummed by last summer’s weather, it looks like we are going to...
Nearby apartment building, vehicle struck in Lewiston shooting incident; police search for suspect
LEWISTON, Maine — Police are searching for the suspect in a shooting incident at a Lewiston apartment building parking lot Saturday night where a parked vehicle and nearby apartment building were struck. The Lewiston Police Department said on social media officers responded to the Maple Knoll Apartments parking lot...
Rev. Tom Lenhart at Wilson Chapel, Ocean Point July 21
The Rev. Tom Lenhart will lead the service at Wilson Memorial Chapel on Ocean Point this Sunday, July 21. The service is at 9:30 a.m. All are welcome!. Rev. Lenhart graduated from Columbia College in 1968 and from Columbia Law School in 1972, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. Upon graduation he became a law clerk to a United States District Judge in New York City. From 1973 through 2002 Tom was with the law firm of Shaw Pittman (now known as Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, LLP), in Washington, D.C. He specialized in litigation and special investigations. In the early1990s Tom also taught at Cornell Law School as an adjunct professor.
Record $2.3 million raised for Maine Cancer Foundation at this year's Tri for a Cure
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine — The 17th annual Tri for a Cure saw an unprecedented amount of fundraising for the Maine Cancer Foundation. Every year, more than 1,300 women participate in the all-female triathlon at the Southern Maine Community College campus in South Portland. This year's Tri for a Cure...
Gun groups say Maine's new waiting period law will crater gun show attendance
Business was brisk at the last gun show before a new Maine law takes effect that establishes a three-day waiting period for most firearm purchases. It's a requirement that opponents say will sap attendance and potentially end such events, which is why the two-day show at the Elks Lodge in Augusta also doubled as a fundraiser for a pending legal challenge to the new law.
The Heat Wave in Maine Shows No Sign of Letting Up
Here in Maine, the summer of 2023 was cooler and very wet. The same was true for much of New England. Clearly, this put a damper (no pun intended) on many people’s summer fun. If you were bummed by last summer’s weather, it looks like we are going to...
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