Coaches face tough decisions when lining up rotations for single-elimination high school tournaments.
June 2016
Belgrade set to move to new Town Office next week
Unanticipated costs could bring the project in about $80,000 over the $1.2 million budgeted, according to the selectboard chairman.
Canaan man will serve four years for September arson
One of the victims said Wednesday he continues to believe the fire that killed seven animals was a hate crime despite findings from authorities that it was not.
Teenager killed as 4 people shot near Boston high school
The shooting occurred near Jeremiah Burke High School in the city’s Dorchester neighborhood.
Why the barred owl sings
Their primordial lines of poetry have been sung in these woods for who knows how many millennia, writes Dana Wilde.
Regulators consider reopening Maine’s shrimp fishery
The fishery has been closed for three years after warming ocean temperatures decimated the population.
Angus King proposes ‘retro’ way to protect energy grid from cyber attacks
The Maine senator’s bill would explore methods of replacing computer-based technologies with manual systems that act as safeguards against hackers.
State to investigate animal cruelty charges at Turner farm
The Department of Conservation, Agriculture and Forestry said it would inspect Hillandale Farm, but said there is no evidence that eggs are unsafe.
Newell Graf, Anne Amadon square off in House 107 Republican primary
The seat representing Skowhegan and part of Madison is being vacated by House Majority Leader Jeff McCabe because of term limits.
Donald Trump wanted Moammar Gadhafi’s money
Perhaps the most notable thing about the self-described billionaire’s attempts to do business deals with Libya wasn’t that they were made. It’s that they failed.