Hanover (N.H.) Wild 12U 5, Maine Gladiators 12U 4 WOODSTOCK, VERMONT — Gibson Dozois had two goals and an assist as the Maine Gladiators lost to the Hanover Wild 5-4 on Sunday, January 13. Drew Smith and Peyton Dyer also scored in the loss. Hanover (N.H.) Wild 12U 5, Maine Gladiators 12U 4 WOODSTOCK, VERMONT — […]
January 2019
Girls’ basketball: Edward Little hangs around but can’t overtake South Portland
Red Riots victory puts their win streak at 12 games.
Condition of great black hawk rescued during storm deteriorates
The raptor native to Central and South America is likely to lose at least two toes on each foot, according the rehabilitation center where it is being treated.
Local roundup: Poland boys burst past Old Orchard Beach
Lexi Mittelstadt’s 30 points not enough for Mt. Blue girls.
Boys’ basketball: James Anderson helps Mt. Blue hold off Lawrence
Senior plays nearly four minutes with four fouls, helps Cougars preserve victory.
Developer says he’ll build 2 Portland housing projects that had been offered for sale
Bernie Saulnier says he plans to break ground on developments in Bayside and on Munjoy Hill this spring.
Boys’ basketball: Max Creaser beats buzzer as Edward Little escapes against South Portland
Three-pointer on broken play gives Red Eddies win.
Republicans signal desire to de-escalate battle over wall
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell criticizes the two tactics President Trump has threatened to employ if negotiators can’t craft a border security accord to his liking.
Junior hockey roundup: Nordiques' Cole Ouellette, JP Chauvin practicing with Tier II teams
Lewiston’s Cole Ouellette passes the puck to a teammate during the 2017-18 season opener for the L/A Nordiques at the Colisee. Cape Cod’s Joshua Malin moves in to disrupt the play. (Andree Kehn/Sun Journal) Cole Ouellette and JP Chauvin will get a chance to show their talents to the Johnstown Tomahawks of the North American […]
Poll finds pessimism on the rise among Americans
About 70% of those surveyed say the nation is headed in the wrong direction, and 52% expect things to get worse over the next year.