Edward Little co-op, Yarmouth/Freeport girls hockey reach Northern Maine final
The top-ranked Red Hornets and No. 2 Clippers will meet for the regional title Wednesday in Portland.
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The top-ranked Red Hornets and No. 2 Clippers will meet for the regional title Wednesday in Portland.
Donald White, 46, is accused of robbing the bank and fleeing the scene on foot.
‘Several items capable of being used to manufacture explosives’ were at the suspect’s home, state fire investigators said.
Cheverus co-op seeks four-peat, while North top seeds Edward Little co-op and Yarmouth/Freeport eye first titles. Can anyone else make a run?
Dana Wessling, a Monmouth police lieutenant, has filed a civil suit against 42-year-old Sean McNeil, of Minot.
Authorities can’t determine the cause of the fire, which destroyed one of two large apartment buildings under construction on Mount Auburn Avenue in 2024.
Thursday’s round robin at the Augusta Civic Center was a reminder to find joy in the act of playing.
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Maine’s electronic court system is expanding, requiring users to accept a private vendor agreement as new judicial rules governing eFiling begin.
Market-rate homes and apartments have been driving development in the city, and bringing in higher fees, since the pandemic.
DEAR SUN SPOTS: The Androscoggin Retired Educators’ Association is offering a $2,000 scholarship to a graduating high school senior, who lives in Androscoggin County, is going on to college, and planning to enter the field of education. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit, citizenship and need. All candidates must complete and submit the following application materials: the AREA…
Writer Mark LaFlamme mulls over some recent transportation challenges and a more popular form of ice violence.
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson said the allegations of overcrowding and lack of access to lawyers are false.
Absence rates for multilingual students were near or over 50% in some school districts where immigration enforcement spiked, and educators describe empty classrooms and fearful students.
The government argues that the court lacks the authority to hear the case and that the families’ claims don’t meet the legal standard to move forward.
Thursday’s public forum explored ways the School Department could use the Dingley Building and 287 Main St. to ease crowding for its students and staff.
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