Mt. Abram junior Sadie James has worked extremely hard to become the best Nordic skier she can be. James opted not to play soccer in the fall so she could concentrate on her conditioning for the winter season.
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Map confirms state growing zone changes
Terry Skillin, president and owner of Skillin’s Greenhouses in Brunswick, Cumberland and Falmouth, has begun to notice that local gardeners are having greater success growing more southern varieties of produce such as tomatoes, peppers and melons.
Blood found at missing toddler’s home is Ayla Reynolds’
Police confirmed some of the blood samples taken from Ayla Reynolds’ home on 29 Violette Ave belong to Ayla.
Teenager injured on expert ski slope at Mt. Abram
The girl is taken by ambulance to Stephens Memorial Hospital in Norway.
Young girl injured in snowmobile crash
A 6-year-old girl was left alone to drive and crash a snowmobile when her older cousin fell off the sled.
Tri for a Cure registration opens
The Maine Cancer Foundation has switched to a new lottery registration system for its popular Tri for a Cure triathlon fundraiser.
Grants awarded to Maine coastal projects
The $291,000 will go to eight projects, which include improving public access to Maine’s waterfront and re-opening clam flats that have been closed.
Sebago park reservations open Wednesday
Maine park officials say they’ll start accepting reservations for one of the state’s most popular campgrounds, Sebago Lake State Park, later this week.
Cavers say scientists wrong about bat deaths
Scientists says as many as 6.7 million bats have died in Maine and elsewhere from a mysterious fungus. Cavers say that isn’t true, and the exaggerated numbers will lead to unnecessary restrictions.
Sheriffs’ and police logs for Somerset, Kennebec counties
Vehicle accidents, burglary, theft