The fields have been used for decades by local Little League baseball organizations, and city officials say they plan to keep it that way.
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Poland-based school district envisions difficult budget decisions for next spring
Property values continue to rise and enrollment has dropped by 53 students, both of which could lower state aid for Regional School District 16.
Hannaford faces backlash over eggs, food prices
Protesters are angry the grocery chain delayed its promise to sell only cage-free eggs. Meanwhile, signs asking ‘What happened to Hannaford?’ have popped up around Greater Portland.
Sharon Jackson to stay on as Bethel town manager
Jackson offers stability for Bethel — a town with a poor record for retaining town managers
Albany sixth grader dances into her first Nutcracker
Lily Burrill, 11, will perform in Portland this holiday season in Maine State Ballet’s “Nutcracker.”
Varsity Maine football honor roll for Week 11
These players helped their teams win state championships or earn spots in this week’s state finals.
Maine men’s hockey slips in vote after inconsistent weekend
The Black Bears, who split two games with Vermont, must regroup this weekend with a series at surging Boston College.
Most Mainers can now renew Real IDs online
Officials are encouraging people to renew online if they can — not everyone is eligible — and leave in-person appointments for those who need them.
Everything but the bird for your Thanksgiving feast
The holiday menu is probably the most traditional on the American calendar. In that spirit, we reprise some favorite recipes.
The ongoing horrors in Sudan must be stopped | Letter
At last the civil war in Sudan is getting some long overdue coverage from the mass media. The Biden and Trump presidencies have both been accomplices in the lack of interest and effort to end the war. Meanwhile, thousands have been brutally killed and millions of Sudanese in Darfur (remember the starvation there a few […]