Christopher Repmann and Matthew Sullivan each tally two goals and an assist, while Jake Alpine adds a pair of goals and Zander Lizotte of Scarborough has three assists for the Monarchs.
2023
Winthrop school board raises substitute ed tech pay by $30 a day to attract workers
The move to match the $130-a-day rate substitute teachers are paid makes Winthrop Public Schools among the highest-paying district in the Augusta area for substitute education technicians.
Boys hockey: Campbell Cassidy and Gage Ducharme lead Edward Little past Cheverus/Yarmouth
Cassidy scores two goals and Ducharme makes 21 saves for the Red Eddies in their 3-0 victory.
Skiing: Mt. Blue girls, Freeport/Brunswick boys take early lead in Class A Alpine state meet
Taylor Gordon of Mt. Blue and Jett Lindelof of Islesboro win giant slalom titles at Saddleback Mountain.
Winthrop town manager, who alleges he was harassed, to leave job earlier than planned
Town councilors appointed Steve Eldridge as the interim manager. Outgoing Town Manager Jeff Kobrock’s last day is expected to be Friday.
Daly, Johnson, Pastrana vying for 6 openings in Daytona 500
IndyCar regular Conor Daly, seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson and action sports star Travis Pastrana are among the drivers vying for six open spots in the Daytona 500 this weekend.
NASCAR 75: Car evolution includes stock, wings, safety. EV?
NASCAR’s next 75 years almost certainly will include at least a partially electric vehicle turning laps at Daytona International Speedway.
Slap fight league regulators weigh in on what is a legal slap
The Nevada Athletic Commission attempted Wednesday to address what constitutes a legal slap in slap fighting.
Rising power costs help fuel Gov. Mills’ plan to speed transition to renewable electricity
During an address on Tuesday, Gov. Janet Mills announced plans to submit a bill requiring 100% of the electricity consumed in Maine to come from renewable energy sources by 2040 – a decade sooner than previously planned.
Bill to add substance use disorder as a cause of death sets ‘terrible precedent,’ medical examiner says
The bill would mandate listing substance use disorder as the cause of death when applicable, but Maine’s chief medical examiner said it’s a bad idea.