Imagine coming home from a weekend away, you set your bags down and go to the bathroom after a bit of a drive. Ready to relieve yourself you look at the toilet and see something's not right. What is that in there? Is that....is that a squirrel? A dead squirrel in my toilet?
According to WMTW, the "Death With Dignity" law would give terminally ill Mainers the option of choosing to take life-ending medication. The Wiscasset-based "Death With Dignity" group needs 60,000 valid petition signatures to get it on the ballot.
According to WMTW, has been ordered to "stand down" regarding responses to fires and car accidents because their safety equipment does not meet National Fire Protection Association standards.
That thick Maine accent, that big crooked grin at the end of every forecast, and that western style tie, who could forget weatherman Marty On The Mountain?
There was a lot going on in Maine back in 1987. We had massive flooding, there was a major strike at the International Paper mill in Jay where about 1,200 employees walked out. The strike lasted over 2 months. A new snack was hitting the market...
Back in 1988 you could watch sit-coms, or a tv drama show right up until 6 o'clock when the news came on. Now some news broadcasts start at 4!
Let's take a look back at some WMTW-TV promos for afternoon television watching from 1988, the hair, the shoulder pads, and the old "You'll Love It' slogan from channel 8...
Your afternoon entertainment options will be dwindling by an hour if you're a fan of channel 8, WMTW, as the station announced that they will be launching a 4 p.m. newscast starting in September. WMTW will become the first station in Maine to offer consumers 2...