Chris Sale will make a rehab appearance in Portland as he works his way back from a stress fracture in his rib cage.
2022
NBA notebook: As free agency begins, few high-profile players available
Much of the activity is likely to involve top players accepting big contracts with their current teams.
Three women appeal decision to keep controversial book on Dirigo High School’s library shelves
A request to remove ‘Gender Queer: A Memoir’ was made this spring.
Anderson Staples American Legion serves up food with summer fun
In addition to regular events, the veterans’ group is co-presenting The 161st Anniversary of the Civil War with a Living History of Abraham and Mary Lincoln and Other Civil War Storytellers with the Oxford Historical Society on July 2, starting at 10 a.m.
Invasive browntail moth spreads into Oxford Hills
Long a health concern in coastal Maine regions, the browntail caterpillar is now impacting inland communities.
Independence Day celebrations around Oxford Hills
People looking to attend Fourth of July festivities can take to the road, the water or the racetrack.
NHL notebook: Richardson steps in as Blackhawks coach
Luke Richardson becomes the 40th coach in franchise history.
Regional planners raise funds for communities of tiny homes to house asylum seekers
The Greater Portland Council of Governments is raising money to purchase and install 200 small modular homes for migrant adults and families seeking asylum.
Children’s music garden planned for Farmington park
The project at Walton’s Mill Park is planned for the local Rotary club’s centennial in 2025.
Bath museum denied protection from future lawsuits in schooner capsize
Maine Maritime Museum requested exemption from future lawsuits related to last year’s capsize of the schooner Mary E.