Western Maine trails struggle through another low-snow start to winter
Clubs are also facing shrinking seasons, fewer registrations and costly repairs, officials say.
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Clubs are also facing shrinking seasons, fewer registrations and costly repairs, officials say.
Carter’s Cross-Country, A Longer Table, and The Elizabeth owners discuss growth, collaboration and year-round tourism in recent episodes.
The new recognition celebrates six qualities: empathy, communication, learner’s mind-set, perseverance, responsibility and self-goal directed, Principal John Eliot said.
The months of July through December are documented in words and photographs from the pages of The Bethel Citizen.
Librarians at Andover Public Library have displayed book titles and their authors that often appear on ‘banned’ lists.
Town reports from 1887 to the present, archived Greenwood town website, show how the schools still battled attendance, teacher retention and building maintenance long before School Administrative District 44.
Here are some of the news and events we reported on in the first half of the year.
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U.S. District Judge John Woodcock said he was concerned about their access to their lawyer more than 1,600 miles away in Portland.
The budget includes Andover Elementary and payment for students attending SAD 44 and RSU 10 schools.
Gould graduates Nathan Pare, Hanna Percy and Brianna Schnorrbusch will compete at the February games in Milan, Italy.
‘Love wins’ was spray-painted on a sign at the Route 2 rest stop.
Experts say Maine tourmaline continues to shape regional culture and identity, from museum exhibits and scientific research to jewelry, education and local commerce.
Federal officials told the court that Cristian Yair de la Cruz Guillermo had been moved to Massachusetts, but he was still in Maine.
Otisfield’s Kate Matthews — one of just a few, but growing number of women in the state to work as a code enforcement officer — says she is ‘always learning.’
The man was 1 of 9 who allegedly tried to evade federal agents 2 weeks ago.
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