Clippers prevail, 2-1, on a wild pitch in bottom of the seventh, set up Greely semifinal showdown.
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Waynflete/NYA holds off Mt. Abram for historic quarterfinal victory
Squad earns first trip to semifinals by virtue of a home run fueled 9-6 victory.
Harry Orcutt’s Memorial Day Speech
Memorial Day 2023 Let Us Remember Delivered at Jackson-Silver Post 68, Lockes Mills, on Monday, May 29, 2023 by Harry G. Orcutt, Post Commander, American Legion Department of Maine Memorial Day, avowed to be a National Day of Remembrance for those who have sacrificed their lives on behalf of the people of the United […]
Woodstock to hold public hearing March 14
WOODSTOCK — Woodstock Planning Board and Woodstock Selectmen will be holding a Public Hearing on at 6 p.m. Tuesday to discuss proposed changes to four Woodstock Ordinances and the future of the former Grange Hall building. Please Contact the Town Office for any further information at 207-744-7667.
Gorham woman revels in retirement as time to reach her peak
Solo adventuring, on the Camino de Santiago and Mount Everest, gives Marieta Atienza, 68, a recently retired nurse, a new lease on life.
Christmas tree shortage leaves some nonprofits out on a limb
Some have had to forgo their annual fundraising tree sales, but others have secured stock.
NYA boys rally to stun Gray-New Gloucester
Panthers tie it late in regulation, win it, 2-1, on Rodgers Crowley’s goal in the second overtime.
Scarborough Planning Board gives green light to state’s first Costco
The Scarborough Planning Board approved site plan designs and various waivers that pave the way for the popular membership-only big box store to be built at The Downs.
Anonymous photo, dog ticket causes flap in South Portland
The city has rescinded the citation but the dog owner who received it says she worries it will spur more “vigilante surveillance.”
Refueled: Standard Gastropub in Bridgton keeps cruising
The Standard Gastropub has switched gears a number of times to meet the recent ups and downs of the economy.