Red Eddies senior wins 2-mile and 800-meter races at Bowdoin College.
2019
Boys’ basketball: Lisbon starts fast, cruises past Wiscasset
Greyhounds score first 23 points of game.
Heather Bickford and Dana Hill recalled as happy, caring
PARIS — Heather Bickford and Dana Hill, who were found dead in their apartment New Year’s Day, were remembered during a candlelight vigil Saturday night as kind, fun-loving people. More than 200 family, friends and people from the community gathered in Moore Park to memorialize the couple, both 31, who graduated from Buckfield Junior-Senior High […]
Auburn Scouts raise money for activities
Anthony Seddon, left, and Jeremy Roux, members of Boy Scout Troop 121 of Auburn, collect Christmas trees in exchange for donations. The troop uses the money for camping trips, swimming, bowling and ice-fishing. (Sun Journal photo by Andree Kehn)
Gov. Mills works the line at food bank
Gov. Janet Mills works on the line at the Good Shepherd Food Bank in Auburn on Saturday helping box up food as part of the “Day of Service” organized by her transition team. The volunteers packaged 720 boxes of supplemental food. (Sun Journal photo by Andree Kehn)
LePage legal fights tested limits, cost Maine $900,000
Newly sworn-in Democratic Gov. Janet Mills comes into office with some of those lawsuits still pending.
Owners’ relationship with Adinolfi ‘a disaster’
RUMFORD — Hotel Harris is co-owned by Dan Botwinik and Jeffrey Baker, both of Massachusetts. Botwinik is listed as the building’s manager, according to Maine Secretary of State corporation filings, doing business as Maine Coon Management. On Friday, in an email to the Sun Journal, Botwinik said the relationship with Jim Adinolfi “has been a […]
Jim Adinolfi’s Hotel Harris in Rumford: ‘top-notch’ or ‘scam’?
Online reviewers and at least two guests spoken to directly insist the hotel is a scam that takes unsuspecting guests’ money under false pretenses, adds fees unusual for the industry, and refuses to give refunds, and should be shut down by authorities.
Outdoors in Maine: Checking the backtrack of 2018
The New Year is almost always a welcome event, even if we are all a year older. The slate is clean. As we look ahead, it’s a lot like a field of virgin snow. As we move on, the tracks we leave will take us to unseen ground. This is especially sweet for outdoors people […]
On Skiing: The good old days? Not so fast
The most recent message from Jackson Hogen at Realskiers.com brought back some memories. Jackson wrote about his early years on skis and his first real skis, Rossignol Stratos with Look Bindings. I thought about my first real skis, Paris (what else would a kid growing up in South Paris have?) ridge top hickories, 6 feet […]