Monmouth baseball gets an interesting mix of faces on the first day of practices for pitchers and catchers; Lewiston softball looks to progress further; and boys lacrosse goalies get started.
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Portland Museum of Art’s Youth Art Month exhibit spotlights Maine’s young artists
Student artists from across the state are represented in an exhibit running through April 5 at the Portland Museum of Art.
ICE surge cost Maine’s economy millions, report says
The Maine Center for Economic Policy warns that continued immigration enforcement could further damage an already weakened workforce.
Jake Skillings of Thornton Academy wins Travis Roy Award
Skillings, who led his team to a second straight Class A championship, is chosen as Maine’s best senior hockey player.
Maine’s manufactured-home communities are being exploited | Letter
Maine’s manufactured-home communities are facing a crisis that municipalities can no longer afford to ignore. These parks represent our state’s last remaining “naturally affordable” housing, yet residents are being squeezed by steep, unregulated rent hikes and predatory utility fees. When towns fail to adopt basic protections, like rent stabilization, the consequences fall directly on taxpayers. […]
In sugaring season, Maine students of all ages study the art of making syrup
Students from kindergarten on up come to understand the state’s maple traditions by making syrup themselves.
Four Maine boys hockey players named Travis Roy finalists
Thornton Academy’s Trent LeSieur and Jake Skillings are joined by Cheverus/Yarmouth’s Ben Dumais and Falmouth’s Cale Hanson.
Thornton Academy boys hockey repeats as Class A champion
The Trojans score twice in the third period to beat Cheverus/Yarmouth and retain their title.
Showdown of defending champs highlights Maine boys hockey state finals
Thornton Academy readies for Class A title fight with Cheverus/Yarmouth, while the Hampden and York co-ops face off for the Class B crown.
These Maine news anchors used to bring you the world. Now, they’re models traveling it.
Cindy Williams and Lee Nelson, who worked at a Portland TV station for more than 30 years, now travel the world shooting spots for cruise lines and luxury hotels.