It seemed inevitable that Dan Lentz would become a cobbler. At 12, his first job was shining shoes at Roy's Shoe Shop in Portland, where his father was a cobbler. It turns out carrying on the cobbling tradition — and working in the little shop on Stevens Avenue where families once came to buy new shoes and get their old ones fixed up — is the only job he ever wanted.
High school teacher Matt Rosenberg trades books for a paddleboat to preserve the historic Nubble lighthouse, a beloved tourist attraction.
In a special edition of Total Maine, we're speaking at length with the people closest to Lewiston mass shooter Robert Card. Card’s sister and brother-in-law, Nicole and James Herling, are urging the military to follow through on changes they believe could prevent future tragedies.
The state's reliance on Canada for trade and tourism, coupled with the president's threats to punish Maine after his public spat with Gov. Mills, could spell trouble.
An investigation revealed that the man is a member of the Tren de Aragua gang, a transnational criminal organization.
The number of properties sold for more than $1 million has quadrupled in the last five years, capturing a much larger share of the market.
Cooper Flagg added 15 points, nine rebounds and six assists despite first-half foul trouble for the Blue Devils.
Conde Nast Travel named Acadia National Park as one of the most beautiful places in America.
The Massachusetts hockey team concluded its 2024-25 regular season with a 2-2 tie against Maine in the Mullins Center, falling to the Black Bears (21-7-6, 13-5-6 Hockey East) in the shootout. Dans Locmelis set the Minutemen (19-12-5, 10-9-5 HEA) up for a two-goal lead, scoring the first goal of the night and adding an assist on the second.