Bobcats win every race at national regatta in Indianapolis.
June 2019
Growing number of towns revolt against CMP transmission line
Officials in the Franklin County town of Jay are the latest to field a citizen petition to vote on the project, as grass-roots opposition continues.
Boys tennis: Winthrop sinks Hall-Dale, rolls into C South final
Doubles teams shift momentum in regional semifinal victory.
Mt. Blue softball makes Class A North playoff field
With Cony’s loss to Gardiner, Cougars make return to postseason.
Outdoors in Maine: Bring young hunters, fishers along carefully
Mistakes will probably be made, but building relationships is the most important part of the outdoors.
Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka out at French Open
Hours after the No. 1 seed falls, Serena Williams suffers her earliest loss at a major in five years.
Wanted Standish man was killed in Gorham police shooting, authorities say
Gorham police Officer Dean Hannon fired on Kyle Needham, 32, when it appeared he was about to run over an officer, according to the Maine Attorney General’s Office.
St. Dom’s Elementary releases honor roll for 2nd quarter
High Honors and Honors lists have been released for students at the Lewiston campus.
The Harlow to feature work of Tom Ferrero in solo exhibition
The exhibit, “The Places Between,” by Vienna artist Ferrero, will be on view June 21 through July 27.
OHMPAA to present Monica Wood’s play ‘Papermaker’
The Oxford Hills Music and Performing Arts Association will present “Papermaker,” a play by Monica Wood, on Thursday to Sunday, June 20 to 23, and Thursday and Friday, June 27 and 28, at the Norway Grange