The managing director says players who backed away from this year’s team won’t be forgotten when the Olympics roll around.
2019
17-year-old seriously injured in Rumford crash
RUMFORD — A Mexico teenager was injured Wednesday morning when the vehicle she was driving was and a tractor-trailer collided at the intersection of Routes 2 and 5. Phoenix Hughes, 17, was taken to Rumford Hospital in serious condition with head trauma, then transferred to Maine Medical Center in Portland, police Sgt. Doug Maifeld wrote […]
Police: Auburn man accidentally stabbed himself
Police said Philip Gagne tried to blame the wound on a man with whom he had been arguing.
Downtown Lewiston to host first Sip and Savor Week starting Saturday
Ten businesses will offer special pricing for food and drinks.
Clinton man killed in Litchfield logging accident
Brady Thomas Martin, 22, was cutting down a tree on a wood lot half a mile off the Ferrin Road around 6 p.m. Monday when the tree he was working on fell on top of him.
Seeds of Peace alumni hope to set world record on trip across country
Michael Reid and Yonatan Belik are on a three-month trip across the country on 50cc scooters. On Thursday, they pulled into Seeds of Peace Camp in Otisfield.
WWI guardsman’s Purple Heart given to Maine National Guard
Maine native Sgt. Erroll Wilbert Brawn was injured in 1918 while serving in World War I.
‘Restaurant: Impossible’ returning to Uncle Andy’s next week
The South Portland diner got a makeover in 2014 from the Food Network show, and Monday the crew is coming back to see how things are going.
United Way awards funds; calls for additional applications
FARMINGTON — United Way of the Tri-Valley Area is making investments in Greater Franklin County through its Special Project grants. United Way awarded Mission at the Eastward $5,000 to support the expansion of its housing ministry. The expansion is focused on meeting the growing need for wheelchair ramps so owners can safely stay independent in […]