WINTHROP — In trying to defend its Eastern C field hockey title, Winthrop has scored 26 goals in the first five games of the regular season. What’s more impressive is how they’re arriving at that number.
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Mainers take time to remember Sept. 11 attacks
Susan Moore thought the grief would diminish with the passage of years.
Plea bargain in deadly Unity crash case
AUGUSTA — David Kimberlin was behind the wheel of his pickup truck on a snowy, slick road on Jan. 19, 2011, when his pickup crossed the center line on Unity Road and hit an oncoming car head-on.
Regional School Unit 18 budget vote schedule for Sept. 20
OAKLAND — As they make a third attempt to pass a budget for Regional School Unit 18, district administrators and school board members have indicated that they will make changes to the way in which future budgets are developed.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Tigers start off strong
The Gardiner football team is off to a strong start, winning its first two games by a combined score of 58-14. The Tigers beat Belfast 27-6 in their opener, then came back and beat Morse 31-8 on Friday.
Togus, Cony plan low-key Sept. 11 services for today
AUGUSTA — A pair of low-key services are planned today in the capital area to honor the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks 11 years ago.
Attempt for politics-free ground zero being made
NEW YORK — The Sept. 11 anniversary ceremony at ground zero has been stripped of politicians this year. But can it ever be stripped of politics?
Augusta superintendent proposes new assistant position
AUGUSTA — A plan to create a new assistant superintendent’s position goes to the Board of Education on Wednesday.
McKee named to Colgate dean’s list
HAMILTON, N.Y. — Cameron Taylor McKee of Augusta is a recipient of the dean’s award for academic excellence in the spring term of his senior year at Colgate University.
Pulver selected to USM honors program
PORTLAND — Ryan W. Pulver of Vassalboro has been selected as a member of the University of Southern Maine Pioneer Program Class of 2016.