Penalties, missed opportunities hurt Mules in loss
September 2017
Plan to open Sheepscot Pond to alewives draws ire, resistance
Palermo residents call for a pause to changes at the pond’s fishway, but a local legislator says the proposal is needed to take care of the larger watershed.
Portland educator stranded on St. Thomas
Brooke Quinn Dunphey’s dream year working in St. Thomas schools turned into a nightmare before the school year started.
Student group cancels Free Speech Week, citing ‘pressure’
One controversial speaker, Milo Yiannopoulos, says he will still appear as scheduled at the University of California at Berkeley.
Winslow, Erskine girls soccer play to tie
Top teams in Class B North keep it even on field
Kennebec Journal Sept. 23 police log
Augusta area police reports for Sept. 23, 2017.
U.S. flies bomber mission off North Korea
Bombers and fighter escorts fly to the farthest point north of the Demilitarized Zone by any such American aircraft this century.
SIDELINES: Bishop strives for peace through basketball
Waterville native teaches game in Northern Ireland
Pageants long a feature at Maine’s fairs
Whether one competes to be Strawberry Queen in Pittston or Dairy Princess in Clinton, the show goes on.
French protesters condemn reforms
Demonstrators gather at the call of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a radical leftist and the chief opposition figure to France’s centrist president.