PORTLAND — This ain’t your grandma’s knitting circle.
2012
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS LACROSSE: Clippers end Tigers’ season
GARDINER — There will be no overtime magic for the Gardiner boys lacrosse team this time around.
Divide in campaign finances widening
Winning a U.S. Senate seat isn’t easy. It requires a statewide campaign organization, broad appeal and lots of money to pay for expenses, staff and advertisements. So how do the 12 candidates vying to succeed U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe stack up?
34 towns across Maine to enforce new building code
Beginning next month, 34 Maine towns will enforce a new building code.
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Morse, Russell lead Rams to final
AUGUSTA — A few minutes after Oxford Hills seized the momentum in Saturday’s Eastern Maine Class A semifinal softball game, Cony’s Molly Russell snatched it away.
Huge Penobscot River restoration project starts Monday
After 13 years of legal, political and engineering work, the largest river restoration project in eastern North America begins Monday morning when a 40-ton excavator aims its percussion hammer at the defunct concrete fishway of the Great Works Dam on the Penobscot River.
NBA PLAYOFFS: Heat rally, beat Celtics in Game 7
MIAMI (AP) — LeBron James finally got a Game 7 victory, on his third try.
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD: McClintock, Brown win N.E. titles
SACO — Connecticut schools dominated the New England track and field championship Saturday, winning 18 of 34 events at Thornton Academy. But where Maine athletes won, they rocked it.
Wilton asbestos situation remains a mess
WILTON — The Maine Department of Environmental Protection is moving forward with fines and other steps it hopes will pressure two private companies to finish removing asbestos from a demolition site on Depot Street.
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Madison struggles in loss to Dirigo
MADISON — It happens every year, in every sport. A team will have an off game and the players and coaches will say that it’s better to get it out of the way early.