Letter
2018
Maine hockey finishes off weekend sweep of St. Lawrence
Black Bears start quick, finish strong in win over Saints.
Augusta police seek owner of piglet found dodging Route 3 traffic
A good Samaritan caught and detained the piglet until police arrived, but no one in the neighborhood claimed the little pink rascal.
Volunteers repair Shaker hayfield in New Gloucester
About 40 volunteers from as far away as Georgia spent the wet morning filling in ruts caused by vandals driving an automobile in circles two weeks ago. “It’s a cold, wet day and we have a field full of people,” said Michael Graham, curator of the Shaker museum. Local businesses provided loads of dirt, lunch […]
Portland welcomes back pro hockey, ECHL style
Portland’s back in the pro hockey business, with more than 5,000 fans turning out to watch the new Maine Mariners, who drop their opener.
David Price is the right choice to start Game 2 for Red Sox
Manager Alex Cora is counting on his beleagured starter to end his postseason woes.
Tech investor from Lewiston gives back to next generation
David Roux returns to his former school to help get students interested in coding and STEM programs.
Saturday’s high school roundup: Cheverus advances with OT win in field hockey
Sophia Pompeo sends the Stags to the Class A South quarterfinals with a 5-4 victory over Massabesic.