There is plenty on the line in the final Cup race of the regular season.
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The Hot Corner: The Oxford 250 tradition continues through a pandemic, and who better to win this year than …
Kalle Oakes is proud Maine’s biggest race will be run this year — “It gives me goosebumps” — and makes his prediction for who will win the 47th edition.
NHL players use pause to focus on racial injustice concerns
Before returning to action, players take the time to shine a light on issues off the ice.
Expiring waivers could make food harder to get for many Maine kids
A bipartisan group in Congress, including 1st District Congresswoman Chellie Pingree, is pushing the U.S. Department of Agriculture to extend the waivers for the entire school year.
Grover Precision helps Agnes Gray Elementary School
OXFORD — Grover Precision provided Agnes Gray Elementary School in West Paris with seasonal work on projects that support its outdoor learning initiative. This summer, a crew spent four days in the school garden. The Grover employees built a fence, installed greenhouses and sent school staff on a $500 shopping spree at Paris Farmers Union […]
Biddeford and Mechanics Savings Charitable Foundation donates to Tree Street Youth
BIDDEFORD — Maine Community Bank, with its Biddeford Savings and Mechanics Savings divisions, has created a charitable foundation to unite and support the communities they serve. The Biddeford and Mechanics Savings Charitable Foundation’s mission is to help individuals and families in the bank’s local communities meet their basic needs and achieve financial empowerment. Its two […]
Canton sells property intended for homes after 2003 flood
The 30-acre parcel off Edmunds Road is named Village Ridge.
Savage Oakes Vineyard in Union is for sale
Owners Elmer and Holly Savage say they’ve been considering the change for some time, but the pandemic sped up their schedule.
Lewiston homeowner barely misses getting crushed by tree
Mike Bazinet was struck down while working in his vegetable garden.
TikTok stars charged with misdemeanors for huge Hollywood parties
Bryce Hall and Blake Gray each face up to $2,000 and one year in jail.