Despite efforts to create more balance, there are just as many lopsided games this fall than in recent seasons.
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High school teams feel effects of junior and midget hockey programs
Some players are leaving their school teams before their four years are up. There’s a debate about whether that’s the right move.
Vets honored in Lewiston with color guards, music
An hour-long Veterans Day ceremony celebrates and give thanks to all veterans in the Twin Cities.
Narrow Gauge Railroad isn’t just staying in Portland, it’s planning new buildings
The organization that runs the tourist attraction wants to build a storage building and ticket station on Portland’s waterfront.
‘Pure vengeance’: Sen. King on Republican efforts to reveal identity of whistleblower
Independent Sen. Angus King also voiced suspicion over the timing of Republicans’ interest in investigating Hunter Biden.
Advocates highlight high stakes for some Maine immigrants in Supreme Court case
Elected officials and business, religious and educational leaders are warning that nearly 150 Mainers could be deported if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Rumford buying ‘stock’ firetruck
Engine 5 will be refitted as a dump truck for the Public Works Department.
Searching for a way to get rid of ravens
DEAR SUN SPOTS: Our Lady of Ransom Church at 119 Elm St in Mechanic Falls will be sponsoring a Christmas Fair on Dec. 7 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vendors are welcome and tables may be rented for $20 each. Lunch will be available. For more information, please call me at 345-3274. — Josie, […]
Victoria Mansion ready to open for the holiday season
PORTLAND — Victoria Mansion, Portland’s historic home and National Historic Landmark, will open to the public on Friday, Nov. 29, for the annual holiday season of “Christmas at Victoria Mansion.” Now in its fourth decade, the six-week holiday celebration has become a tradition for many. Each year a talented team of designers, florists, artists and […]