Interview with Jerry Leeman: Today we bring you a story about a handful of fishermen rallying against a billion-dollar green industrial project, shady foreign corporations, and our own federal and state government. All are conspiring to generate a cash cow for...
Author: Jon Fetherston
Shot, Silenced, and Smeared: One Physician’s Ordeal with Abuse of Process and his Continued Fight to Clear his Name
By Greg Yates The criminal case People v Gosselin took place in a little red house structure known as the “Town of Highland Justice Court” located in Sullivan County, New York. This little red structure is also known as the Barryville Town Hall, where court is...
Maine Communities Prepare for Independence Day Fireworks as State Marks America’s 250th Birthday
Maine communities from York County to Aroostook County are preparing for a busy week of Independence Day celebrations, with fireworks displays scheduled across the state beginning Thursday and continuing through the Fourth of July weekend. This year’s celebrations carry added significance as the nation marks the 250th anniversary of American independence, with many towns pairing
Bus Fares Increasing Across Greater Portland, Saco, and Old Orchard Beach Beginning August 1
Riders using Greater Portland Metro and BSOOB Transit will soon pay more to use most bus services as both transit agencies implement a systemwide fare adjustment effective Aug. 1. The increase, approved by the Metro Board of Directors and the BSOOB Transit Committee, marks the first fare hike since late 2020. Transit officials said the
Maine Fire Marshal Urges Safe and Legal Fireworks Use Ahead of Fourth of July Celebrations
As Maine prepares to celebrate the nation’s 250th Independence Day, the Maine State Fire Marshal’s Office is reminding residents to enjoy consumer fireworks safely, responsibly, and within the state’s legal guidelines. Under Maine law, consumer fireworks may generally be used between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. However, extended holiday hours apply during the Fourth of
From New York to Maine: Democratic Socialist Movement Gains Political Influence
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) has spent more than four decades building what was once considered a fringe political movement into one that now influences elections from city halls to Congress—and increasingly, statewide campaigns. Founded in 1982 through the merger of several socialist organizations led by democratic socialist activist Michael Harrington, the DSA has
Collins, Mills, Lewiston and Auburn Mayors Mark Grand Opening of New Maine MILL Museum in Lewiston
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins (R) joined Gov. Janet Mills (D), Lewiston Mayor Carl Sheline, Auburn Mayor Jeffrey Harmon, and local community leaders Saturday to celebrate the grand opening of the new Maine Museum of Innovation, Learning, and Labor, known as Maine MILL, at the former Camden Yarns Mill along the Androscoggin River. The event also
Editorial: Stop the Gaslighting. The People Who Broke It Want Another Chance.
By Jon Fetherston Wait. What? Are we seriously expected to believe this? Democrats like Graham Platner, Hannah Pingree, and Chellie Pingree have settled on the same campaign message: Donald Trump is the problem. Everything is terrible. Elect us, and we’ll fix it. The audacity would be impressive if it weren’t so insulting. Who exactly do
Bobby Charles Challenges Rivals to Reject Lobbyist, CMP, and AI Data Center Money
Republican gubernatorial nominee Bobby Charles is challenging his Democratic opponents to publicly reject campaign contributions from Augusta lobbyists, Central Maine Power, and AI data center companies, setting the stage for what he says is a defining issue in Maine’s race for governor. Charles announced Thursday that he will hold a press conference Friday morning at
Theriault Launches People Over Politics PAC to Support Maine House Republicans
Maine House candidate Austin Theriault (R) announced Thursday the launch of the People Over Politics PAC, a new leadership political action committee aimed at helping elect Republican candidates to the Maine House of Representatives. According to the campaign, the PAC has already secured more than $200,000 in fundraising commitments within a matter of weeks and
Man Killed After Being Struck by Amtrak Train in Old Orchard Beach
OLD ORCHARD BEACH — A 51-year-old Old Orchard Beach man died Thursday afternoon after being struck by an Amtrak train near Temple Avenue, according to police. Old Orchard Beach Police and Fire/Rescue were dispatched at approximately 2:18 p.m. on June 25 to the railroad tracks near 133 Temple Avenue following reports of a train incident.
Maine Wire Goes to Sullivan as Graham Platner’s Carefully Built Campaign Image Begins to Crack
Graham Platner has built his campaign for U.S. Senate around a carefully crafted image: the working-class Marine veteran, the man of the sea, the oyster farmer who understands coastal Maine because he lives it. But after spending Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday on the ground in Sullivan, Ellsworth, and the surrounding communities, The Maine Wire found
Collins Campaign Launches Statewide Veterans Coalition Backing Re-Election Bid
The Collins for Senator campaign announced the formation of a statewide coalition of Maine veterans supporting U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, highlighting what the campaign described as her longstanding record of supporting veterans, military families, and Maine’s defense community. The announcement comes as Collins seeks another term in the U.S. Senate and has drawn support from
Maine’s Only Billionaire Becomes Unspoken Target in Platner’s War on the ‘Oligarchy’
Maine has one billionaire. Her name is Susan Alfond. Alfond, a Scarborough resident and heiress to the Dexter Shoe fortune, is listed by Forbes as one of the richest people in the world, with an estimated net worth of roughly $3.5 billion. Her family’s fortune traces back to Harold Alfond, who built Dexter Shoe Co.
Collins Campaign Manager Steve Abbott Rallies Maine Republicans, Targets Platner at GOP Unity Breakfast
Susan Collins Campaign Manager Steve Abbott delivered an energetic and often pointed speech Saturday at the Maine GOP Unity Breakfast, praising Republican volunteers and candidates while directing some of his strongest criticism toward Democratic U.S. Senate nominee Graham Platner. Speaking to a room filled with Republican activists, elected officials, candidates, campaign staff, and supporters, Abbott
Maine GOP Calls for Unity Following Primary as Candidates Rally Behind November Ticket
HALLOWELL, Maine — Republican leaders, candidates, activists, and volunteers gathered Saturday morning at the Maine GOP’s Unity Breakfast at Maple Hill Farm Inn & Conference Center, delivering a consistent message to supporters: the primary election is over, and the focus must now shift toward winning in November. The event brought together Republican candidates, party officials,
Monument Square Packed as Portland Hearts of Pine Host Massive World Cup Watch Party
Monument Square turned into the center of Maine’s soccer scene Friday as more than 1,000 fans packed downtown Portland for a free outdoor watch party hosted by the Portland Hearts of Pine, Maine’s new professional soccer club. The June 19 event was part of the club’s “Maine Soccer Summer” series and brought together fans for
Editorial: Graham Platner Wants to Write the Laws. Apparently He Has Contempt for Those Who Enforce Them.
By: Jon Fetherston Graham Platner wants Maine voters to send him to Washington as a United States senator. Think about that for a moment. A man seeking one of the highest offices in the country wants to help write the laws that govern 340 million Americans. Yet his own record raises a serious question: Does
Nine Days Later, Maine’s Ranked-Choice Voting Count Still Drags On
I spent most of Wednesday at the Department of Public Safety building in Augusta watching Maine’s ranked-choice voting tabulation process unfold. Or perhaps more accurately, slowly unfold. To be clear, everyone involved was friendly and professional. Staff from the Secretary of State’s Office, Maine State Police personnel, campaign representatives, members of the media, and election
Portland Police Investigate Fatal Pedestrian Crash at Marginal Way and Preble Street
PORTLAND, Maine — Portland Police are investigating a fatal crash Tuesday morning that claimed the life of a pedestrian near one of the city’s busiest intersections. Police said officers responded at 11:28 a.m. on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, to the intersection of Marginal Way and Preble Street for a crash involving a motor vehicle and
Maine Ranked-Choice Count Marred by Flash Drive Error, Delayed Results and Ballot Rescanning as Bellows Offers No Public Explanation
Seven days after Maine’s June primary election, questions are emerging about the handling of ranked-choice voting results after reporting issues surfaced in several communities across the state, raising concerns about transparency, chain of custody procedures, and public confidence in the vote-counting process. The Maine Wire began investigating the irregularities after receiving tips early Tuesday morning
Collins, King Announce More Than $16 Million for Economic Development Projects Across Maine
U.S. Senators Susan Collins and Angus King announced that 19 Maine organizations will receive more than $16 million in federal funding to support economic development projects across the state. The $16,201,188 funding comes through the Northern Border Regional Commission’s Fiscal Year 2026 Catalyst, Timber for Transit, and Forest Economy programs. “The NBRC has been an






















