No apologies necessary as U.S. wins another title, Tim Dahlberg writes.
July 2019
Megan Rapinoe fuses politics, pay and tech with World Cup win
A Women’s World Cup stirred by heated debates on politics, pay and technology saw the narratives fused in the final by the undisputed star of the tournament.
U.S. beats Netherlands for fourth World Cup title, second in a row
The United States beat the Netherlands 2-0 when Megan Rapinoe converted a penalty kick in the second half and Rose Lavelle added a goal.
In the Ring: Lessons learned from the squared circle
Kennebec Journal staff writer Dave Dyer has learned much in his first six months in professional wrestling.
With 150 years combined, four teachers retire from Winthrop High School
In their own words, the outgoing teachers reflect on their careers and give advice to new educators.
Local contractor concerned with Farmingdale’s growing snow plowing costs
Town Meeting warrants from 2013 to present show a $114,500 increase in plowing costs, and only one company has bid on the work since 2014.
Patricia Fogg: Sen. Collins needs to show integrity
More and more I witness discouragement, even disgust, in many Maine people as Sen. Susan Collins fails to represent their desires and welfare. She is being described as “spineless” in her apparent inability to vote or speak forcefully against the will of her party and Sen. Mitch McConnell. In the past, Collins succeeded in convincing […]
Financier Jeffrey Epstein arrested on new sex-trafficking charges
Epstein is accused of paying underage girls for massages and molesting them at his homes in Florida and New York.