Tim Parker of Winthrop sets a trap Saturday morning on Maranacook Lake in Winthrop. (Sun Journal photo by Russ Dillingham) Every year, on the third weekend in February and the first weekend in June, The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife allows people to fish for free or without a license. According to the department, the […]
February 2019
Boys’ basketball: Brewer upsets Mt. Blue to reach A North semis
Witches have answer for Cougars again in rematch of season finale.
B South boys’ basketball quarterfinal: Wells takes out top-seeded Mountain Valley
Two-time defending regional champ unfazed by low seed.
Boys’ basketball: Gray-New Gloucester gets past Spruce Mountain in B South quarterfinals
Patriots take control with dominant second quarter.
PERFECTION DERAILED: Stags down Blue Devils for girls’ hockey state title
Abby Lamontagne scores twice to give Cheverus/Kennebunk/Old Orchard Beach a two-goal lead that Lewiston couldn’t overcome.
Potential privacy lapse found in Americans’ 2010 census data
A top Census Bureau official says an internal agency team found that basic personal information collected from more than 100 million Americans during the 2010 head count could be reconstructed from encrypted data — but with lots of mistakes.
Boys’ Basketball: Greenville uses hot third quarter to eliminate Rangeley
Greenville outscores Rangeley 22-4 in the third quarter to pick up D South victory.
Outdoors in Maine: Line of electric snowmobiles is coming soon
New snowsleds can go 60 miles on a single charge.
On Skiing: Taking a quick look at next year’s equipment upgrades
Skis continue to get better and better.
Girls’ basketball: Rangeley buries Seacoast Christian
Top-seeded Lakers roll into D South semifinals.