After months of stonewalling, intimidation efforts, fear mongering and most recently flip-flopping, it was just announced on cable news that President Trump has signed the Epstein bill that legally forces the release of the Epstein files. Trump who had tried … Continue reading
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Pingree Et Al Demand Action to Fight Hunger from Trump Administration
In light of the Trump Administration’s repeated actions to cut food assistance, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D-ME) members of Congress, and anti-hunger advocates are demanding better policies to combat hunger in America. Joining US Senators Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), Andy Kim (D-NJ), … Continue reading
Turkey Day Tradition Includes a 2025 Twist; Food Donations Appreciated!
The 113th Thanksgiving Day game between Portland and Deering high schools will take place at Memorial Field at Deering High School on Thursday, November 27, with a 10;00 am kickoff. The community is encouraged to come out to support our … Continue reading
Serious Falmouth House Fire Under Investigation by Maine State Fire Marshall’s Office
The Maine State Fire Marshall’s Office is investigating a residential fire that happened on Monday, November 17, 2025, at a home on Red Oak Drive in Falmouth. The Fire Marshall’s Office was requested by the Falmouth Fire Department to respond … Continue reading
Two Adults Perish in Early Morning Crash on Turnpike in New Gloucester
On Wednesday, November 19, 2025, at approximately 4:26 am., Maine State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on 1-95 southbound near mile marker 71 in New Gloucester. Upon arrival, Troopers located a serious crash involving a 2017 GMC Acadia towing … Continue reading
City Honors Five Businesses for Contributions to Economy on November 20th; And One That Should Have!
The city of Portland is pleased to announce that its 27th annual business awards event will be held on Thursday, November 20 at Ocean Gateway from 4:30 – 6:30 pm. The award categories are: Economic Development Achievement, Business of the … Continue reading
Maine’s Plan for Internet Infrastructure Investment Approved by Feds
After three years of planning, analysis and collaboration with the federal government, Maine Connectivity Authority (MCA) is proud to announce that Maine’s BEAD Final Proposal has been approved by the National Telecommunication and Information Administration (NTIA). This proposal includes awards … Continue reading
Results of November 2025 Election Show Highest Voter Turnout in Off-election Year in Years
Secretary of State Shenna Bellows today communicated the official tabulation of the votes cast for the November 4, 2025 election to Governor Janet T. Mlls. Mainers cast 492,008 total ballots in the Referendum Election. This is approximately 47.4% of registered … Continue reading
Governor Applauds PUC’s Dismissal of CMP’s Request to Hike Electricity Rates
Governor Janet T. Mills,77, issued the following statement today in response to the Maine Public Utiities Commission’s (PUC) dismissal of Central Maine Power Company’s (CMP) request for more than $1.4 billion from Maine ratepayers over five years: “The PUC was … Continue reading
Governor Asks Trump to Rescind Directive Increasing Homelessness
Governor Janet T. Mills, 77, today called on the Trump Administration to rescind a new directive from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development that puts stable housing for more than 1,200 peope in Maine at risk. Sweeping guidance … Continue reading