The squirrel apocalypse seven years ago may have changed us forever.
Biddeford
Long-shot Democratic U.S. Senate candidate drops out, endorses Janet Mills
Daira Smith-Rodriguez, of Biddeford, entered the race a month ago but failed to get any traction among a crowded field.
Top 5 hold strong in Varsity Maine field hockey poll
Cheverus takes No. 1 ranking into postseason.
Former St. Dom’s hockey teammates face off as junior hockey coaches
Derek Damon and Greg Moore, who also played together at the University of Maine, will meet for the first time as coaches in a pair of USHL games this weekend; and more junior hockey notes.
Older Mainers navigate care gaps later in life
Most older Mainers live and age at home, grappling with how to find care and when to start difficult conversations.
Maine Nordiques trying to get power play going
The Nordiques rank last in the NAHL in power-play percentage; the Lewiston Maineiacs don’t leave The Colisee much; Jack Lowry is back coaching in Maine.
Where older Mainers can get deals and discounts
There are reduced prices available for a wide range of offerings, including park passes, train fares and movie tickets.
“But I don’t need a hearing aid… yet.”
It’s human nature to tough out the little things, but doing nothing about your hearing loss will slowly diminish your quality of life.
Minor changes to Varsity Maine field hockey poll
Yarmouth is the new No. 2 behind Cheverus, and Mt. Ararat joins the party after two big results.
Repeal of federal English learners guidance could signal bigger changes for Maine students
Federal and state laws still require schools to serve students who are learning English, but Maine educators worry the change could be a sign of future impacts on funding or obligations to multilingual students.