June 19, 2016
June 2016
Central Maine business briefs
Three join faculty at Thomas College’s Center for Innovation in Education; Franklin Memorial pharmacists undergo advanced training.
Biddeford ends Skowhegan’s Cinderella run in title game
Tigers top Indians for Class A state softball championship.
Bogaerts, Bradley homer to lift Sox over Mariners
Rick Porcello pitches six strong innings and Boston beats Seattle 6-2 to remain one game back in the AL East.
NBA finals: Warriors’ Iguodala says he will play Game 7
Golden State forward Andre Iguodala is dealing with a bad back, which slowed him in Game 6.
Sunshine a boon for Trek Across Maine participants
A sunny sky added to a jubilant mood Saturday as an estimated 2,200 cyclists participated in the 32nd annual Trek Across Maine.
Fearless Meranda Martin sets tone for Bobcats
Junior pitcher stands tough in circle, at plate to lead Richmond to fourth straight softball title.
Farmingdale voters agreed to fund firetruck purchase
Farmingdale is setting aside $250,000 for a future land purchase for a new fire station and town office facility.
Softball: Old Town rallies past York for Class B title, 6-3
The Coyotes fall behind 3-0 before fighting back to knock off the Wildcats.
Fayette voters OK school, town budget at annual Town Meeting
Residents opted to keep extra patrols by Kennebec County deputies but rejected spending for a site evaluation for more parking at the school.