Four-team battle in Class B South; Portland fights to stay atop A North; Winthrop plays Mt. Blue for the first time since 1968.
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Maine’s tomato season is ending. Here’s how to preserve the harvest the Italian way
Is it the wintertime stash of home-canned tomatoes that appeals? Or the traditions surrounding the process of preservation?
Portland golf course staffers’ excellent work now par for the course | Letter
As our all-too-short golf season begins to wind down, kudos are in order to all of the staff at Portland Parks and Recreation — in particular to course manager Ryan Scott, course superintendent Matt Teneyck and the on-site staff at Riverside Golf Course for another year of exceptional golf. While there have been minor inconveniences […]
Supporters, opponents clash in debate over Maine voter ID referendum
Question 1 would require photo identification to vote and also would make changes to absentee voting.
Portland Jetport not showing video that blames shutdown on Democrats
Several major U.S. airports have declined to display the video of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem because of its partisan content, according to local authorities.
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.
Unanimous No. 1 in Varsity Maine volleyball poll, but a tough test looms
Washington receives every first-place vote heading into its matchup with No. 2 York.
Two newcomers to top 5 in the Varsity Maine football poll
Greely and Noble join mainstays Thornton Academy, Bonny Eagle and Cony.
Gov. Mills, attorney general rally support for ‘Rule of Law’ during forum at USM in Portland
Harvard professor Noah Feldman also addressed the audience during the event at the University of Southern Maine Tuesday night.
They heard The Thirsty Pig was haunted. So they spent the night there. | Column
Two local musicians wanted to promote their Halloween event at the Portland bar — and witness the phenomena themselves.