With three weeks away from 50th Oxford 250, drivers left Sunday’s PASS race with more questions than answers.
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Somerset Sheriff’s Office pickup truck damaged in Madison crash
Sgt. Mathew Cunningham was responding Saturday morning to an emergency when the crash occurred on Main Street.
Sidelines: Some Maine-based summer reading material to beat the heat
The Pine Tree State does not lack for quality sports books, Dave Bailey writes.
Chainsaw artist wows crowds at Skowhegan’s River Fest
Dan Burns, 47, of Augusta, can carve a bear from a block of pine in about 20 minutes, and an owl or cardinal in about 10.
Auto racing: Scott Chubbuck steers into new role at Wiscasset Speedway
Five-time track champion directing competition instead of being part of it.
UMaine football coach seeks urgency as preseason camp opens
The Black Bears, who finished 2-9 last season, have new coordinators on offense and defense under second-year head coach Jordan Stevens.
Soccer: Still growing, Western Mountain Classic provides for special summer send-off
Annual 7-on-7 tournament, which began Friday and concludes Sunday, has grown to 56 teams.
Half Ironman triathlon athletes ready for grueling event in Augusta
Competitors from near and far check in for the event with modest expectations.
Field hockey: Reigning state champs take on new looks at Victories over Violence
Retooling after personnel losses, Skowhegan, Lawrence, Winthrop showcase new(ish) rosters.
State prosecutor reveals inconsistencies in stories teen told following death of girlfriend in Mount Vernon
Further details were revealed Wednesday in Waterville during the second day of testimony to determine if Aidan Grant, 16, will be tried as an adult in the death last year of his girlfriend, Brooke McLaughlin, 14.