The senior, bound for the University of Michigan, led Falmouth to a second consecutive Class A state championship.
June 2019
Made in Maine: Pepperell Mill Campus is home to all that’s handmade
The former industrial site in Biddeford now houses all sorts of makers selling everything from glassware to dog treats.
Featured event: Yarmouth Clam Festival, July 19-21
The Yarmouth Clam Festival boasts a lot of old-time favorites – a Friday night parade, Saturday night fireworks, carnival rides and games, juried craft and art shows, two stages of musical entertainment, a firefighters’ muster, a clam shucking contest and, at the center of all the festivities, more than a dozen food booths fundraising for […]
History Buff: Fort McClary’s story spans several wars
The Kittery Point landmark is now the site of re-enactments.
Girls’ lacrosse: 2019 Varsity Maine All-State Team
Our team is dominated by juniors and seniors, including three All-America selections.
One year in a one-room schoolhouse
Jenny Baum came from New York City last fall to teach Cliff Island’s two pupils. It already feels like home.
Migrant influx to Portland prompts emergency declaration, flood of generosity
City officials and others are now focusing on the difficult next phase of the relief effort: moving the families out of the temporary shelter at the Expo into more stable housing.
History Buff: Wadsworth-Longfellow House gives insight into a poet’s inspiration
He used the home as a base while traveling in Europe and teaching at his alma mater, Bowdoin College.
The Road to Portland
Families from central Africa face oceans, jungles, mountains, rivers, bandits, sickness, starvation and wild animals to escape political violence in their home countries and travel the long road through Latin America to Portland, Maine.
Get Wet: There are all sorts of ways to get on the water by the Naples Causeway
The attraction on Long Lake is a hub of water-sports rental equipment, food and entertainment.