Feb. 19, 1988: In the final two minutes of the Eastern Maine Class B boys basketball championship game at the Bangor Auditorium, Ellsworth High School senior Tim Scott scores 13 points in 58 seconds, leading the Eagles to a 65-64 victory. The fourth-seeded Eagles’ opponent is third-seeded Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln. After Scott’s 13-point run, […]
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Developer, land trust trying to build environmental resource center at Brunswick Landing
The center would serve as the entryway to hundreds of acres of conservation land and house multiple environmental and recreation organizations, including the Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust.
Capital City Improv to entertain at Johnson Hall
GARDINER – Capital City Improv will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 29, at Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center. Using audience suggestions and interviews, Capital City Improv creates unique, on-the-spot comedy shows that live for one night only. Dennis Price, founder of Capital City Improv, studied and performed improvisation in Chicago with The Second City […]
Bloomberg makes debate stage, facing Dem rivals for 1st time
Billionaire Mike Bloomberg has qualified for the next Democratic presidential debate.
Boy Scouts of America files for bankruptcy amid barrage of sex-abuse lawsuits
The organization is hoping to work out a potentially mammoth victim compensation plan.
Referendum aims to restore vaccine opt-outs in Maine
Debate is intensifying over a referendum aimed at reversing a law that eliminates religious and philosophical exemptions for childhood vaccinations
Skiing: Mt. Blue Nordic teams draw inspiration from Evan Hornbach
The senior captain will lead the way for the Cougars in the Class A Nordic state championships at Titcomb Mountain.
Community Little Theatre seeks funds to replace heating system
DEAR SUN SPOTS: Several years ago the Community Little Theatre took over the old Edward Little High School on Academy Street. It was built in 1889 and the heating system is very outdated. In order to save CLT operating costs as well as cut carbon fuel use, we are attempting to update the ancient heating […]
Community briefs to run Feb 12
Dr. van Buren’s program postponed BETHEL — Dr. Daniel van Buren’s program on “What’s New in Heart Disease,” scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13, at the Bethel Congregational Church, Bethel, has been postponed to Thursday, March 26. Seniors in the greater Bethel srea in need of a ride to thr program may call the […]
Paris road plan stalled over financing
After a $4M bond was rejected, options are being considered.