Freshman hitting .423 in first season with Beavers after being cut from Roger Williams
2017
Hallowell council accepts two gifts totaling $1.1 million
A $1 million anonymous pledge to build a fire station at Stevens Commons and a $100,000 donation by a Hallowell resident in support of the Stevens Commons component of a proposed bond package were big topics at Monday’s council meeting.
Commentary: It was a tearful road for Sergio
After 18 years and 71 majors, Garcia finally breaks through at Masters.
Teenage driver knocked boy off bike during a feud, police say
John Terrill, 18, is charged with reckless conduct, after allegedly hitting the bike with his vehicle and knocking the 11-year-old to the ground.
Trump’s push for jobs forces automakers into delicate political dance
All politicians take credit for others’ accomplishments, but Trump goes about it in a much more public way.
Pair charged in South Portland break-in, baseball bat attack
Police say the 2 victims knew the 18-year-old man and 16-year-old boy charged in the attack at a residence in the city’s Pleasantdale neighborhood.
Seafood harvesters group opposes bill focused on recreational fishing
Seafood Harvesters of America says the federal bill would exempt the recreational fishing industry from some standards.
Bill would help Portland seek reimbursement for shelter, General Assistance aid
The proposed changes to the residency determination process would make the jurisdiction where a person lived before applying for aid responsible for the costs.
United States launches bid to co-host 2026 world Cup soccer
Canada and Mexico would host matches as well.
Skowhegan selectmen to vote on one-way traffic changes
Gem and Cowette streets will become one-way beginning April 17, paving the way for a public hearing on the matter on May 9.