Tuesday, March 5, 2024


“Several of us feel it's time to step out and say, ‘Here we are.’ And what better time to do it.”


— Linda Rowe, who teaches yoga and ayurvedic healing, talking about the parking lot-sized heated “spiritual tent” the town of Houlton is pitching for eclipse weekend.


Today’s Top Maine Stories

Maine and 14 other states hold presidential primaries today. Here’s everything you need to know to vote and follow the results.

A Supreme Court ruling reinstated Donald Trump’s name to the ballot in Maine after Secretary of State Shenna Bellows tried to bar him. Maine’s representatives shared their reactions, while a GOP lawmaker launched a second bid to impeach Bellows.

Bangor city officials hope to use part of the city’s “dead” mall property for housing. But they can’t get the owner to pick up the phone.

A mother-and-son duo behind a local food truck is turning it into a year-round business. Nanny’s in Old Town is slated to open Tuesday and will serve classic breakfast fare and lunch, including burgers, hot dogs, chicken tenders and a few different sandwiches. Gifford’s ice cream, milkshakes and dough boys will be available for dessert.

Survivors came to Lewiston City Hall on Monday to share their harrowing tales of the mass shooting inside Schemengees Bar and Grille and the Just-In-Time Recreation last October. They told the commission investigating the shooting of their frustration that law enforcement and the military did not stop the gunman sooner after his family and peers had reported concerns about his mental health and access to firearms.

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The Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland on April 6 will open “Abstract Flash: Unseen Andrew Wyeth,” showcasing Wyeth’s never before seen abstract works on paper.

More than 3,000 miles away in Norway, North Berwick native and former Sanford swim team member Mandy Sumner attempted the world’s longest swim under ice, which was 75 meters.

This famous rock is surrounded by wilderness and within view of majestic Katahdin, but you don’t need a canoe or even a pair of hiking boots to reach it.

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