The three finalists were selected from 10 candidates by a vote of football coaches from all three classes of state competition and members of the media.
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In Maine, outsiders outspent candidates for first-time ever
The reports add to calls for reforms that would blunt influence by those from away.
Police: Threat to Maine schools ‘baseless’
They only found evidence of baseless rumors, they say, but some districts are still enhancing their officer presence Friday.
Maine health office warns about carbon monoxide
Seven people have been poisoned by the gas since November.
Workforce focus of new legislative committee
AUGUSTA — Democratic legislative leaders announced Wednesday that they will form a committee to try to strengthen Maine’s workforce.
Fairfield police to deliver presents tonight
FAIRFIELD — For the sixth year in a row, Fairfield police officers will be wearing their uniforms, Santa Claus hats and wide smiles as they distribute presents to children in need throughout the community.
Somerset County OK’s community-guided planning, zoning for in northern areas
SKOWHEGAN — The Somerset County Economic Development Corp. is asking the state for help with community-guided planning and zoning in northern areas of the county.
Charity hopes to feed 1,000 at annual Waterville Christmas dinner
WATERVILLE — A local charity hopes to feed 1,000 people Christmas dinner this year at an annual event that continues to grow.
Assembly of Dust to perform at Portland’s State Theatre Dec. 30
There’s a show coming up Sunday, Dec. 30, in Portland’s State Theatre with the first of two performances by the band moe. — the second show is also at the theater and will happen the next night, New Year’s Eve. The opening act at the first show is Assembly of Dust (made up of frontman/founder […]
Portland lifts boil water order; says water is safe
Water main break on Wednesday flooded parts of downtown, resulted in boil order for fear of contamination. Water district says Thursday morning that all tests came back negative.