Thomas Horton of Bonny Eagle, Will Ledbetter of Windham and Caden McDuffie of Cape Elizabeth are finalists for Maine’s top high school football award.
2021
Organic dairy farmers in Maine, Northeast offered new assistance in wake of contract cancellations
The proposal falls short of what state officials and organic agriculture groups had sought after Horizon Organic announced in August that it would not renew dairy contracts with organic dairy farms across the Northeast, including 14 in Maine.
NHL notebook: Jon Gillies traded to Devils
The goalie from South Portland is dealt by St. Louis, just three days after playing his first NHL game in three years.
NHL brings back enhanced COVID protocols as Boston’s Bergeron added to list
Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron is added to the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol list, which now includes 17 members of the Flames.
Oxford County arrest log: Dec. 15, 2021
• Christopher J. Estrada, 28, of 509 Christian Hill Road, Lovell, on charges of domestic violence terrorizing and domestic violence assault, 10:15 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14, at that address, by Oxford County Sheriff’s Office. • Ann M. Hodgkin, 35, of 41 Jugtown Road, Otisfield, on a charge of failure to appear after bailed, 9:08 a.m. […]
Passenger rail receives historic funding as Downeaster turns 20
In Maine, municipal leaders want to see the Boston-to-Brunswick service expanded to other parts of the state, and a bill signed by the governor would study the issue.
Waterville police seize $780,000 worth of fentanyl, cocaine in largest narcotics bust in city history
A Dominican Republic national was arrested and police Chief Joseph Massey said Wednesday that handguns, shotguns and $6,000 in cash also were confiscated from an apartment on College Avenue.
Early signing period starts quietly for UMaine football program
Wednesday marked the first day of NCAA football’s early signing period for recruits.
Otisfield school closed due to COVID-19 infections, quarantines
Students will return to their classrooms Jan. 4.
Brunswick High files appeal with MPA to allow varsity football team to compete in 2022
After its 2021 season was canceled midseason amid a hazing investigation, Brunswick’s varsity football program faces two-year ban from competition.