Cougars put the regional semifinal out of reach in a hurry.
February 2022
Richard Deans retiring as Hebron selectman after 36 years
The chairman has seen many changes but is most proud to be leaving with the town debt-free.
Farmington selectmen postpone annual Town Meeting until May 9
The board voted to revisit sections of the proposed budget before approving the warrant.
Aikman expected to leave Fox for ESPN ‘Monday Night’ booth
The New York Post reports that Troy Aikman will sign a five-year deal that would rival the $17.5 million per year Tony Romo is making at CBS.
Relief fund created to help Maine farmers deal with forever chemicals
Maine Farmland Trust and the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association have raised $255,000 to create a short-term financial safety net for those affected by PFAS.
Snowstorm to bury parts of Maine, including Greater Portland, on Friday
The National Weather Service is predicting that 8 to 12 inches will fall in southern and western areas.
Skier escapes with minor injuries after gondola blows over at Sunday River
A 17-year-old was the only occupant; wind cited as the cause of the accident.
Troy Barnies was playing pro basketball in Ukraine; his decision to leave was not an easy one
Troy Barnies, 33, struggled to decide when to leave the southeastern city of Mykolaiv as Russian troops drew closer to invasion.
Signs at Portland jetport upset some who depend on fishing for livelihoods
PETA has sponsored billboard-sized signs that urge people to stop eating fish, which some see as an affront to Maine’s fishing heritage and a renowned restaurant scene that continues to struggle through the pandemic.