Letter
September 2018
Crepe Elizabeth couple ‘all in,’ all the time with food truck business
Brandi Haaf and Lonnie Stinson, who moved to Maine a year ago, are making the rounds in a mobile kitchen serving sweet and savory crepes.
Henninger takes over as principal at Brunswick High School
Troy Henninger, a former assistant principal at Cape Elizabeth High, comes to Brunswick after four years at Boston Latin Academy.
Mini-sailboat’s transatlantic voyage connects Scarborough students with school in England
It arrives in England about three months after its launch, allowing second-graders in Maine to collaborate with a British school in studying world exploration and how communities evolve.
Neighbors on border-straddling Vermont street irked by changes
They feel that U.S. border officials keep making it harder for them to reach their homes.
Effort to energize young voters gets $30 million boost – and pup appeal
A liberal group goes to the dogs to entice college students to register to vote.
Monmouth boys soccer cruises to win over Spruce Mountain
Hayden Fletcher leads Mustangs with hat trick, two assists.
Labor Day traffic heading out of Maine heavy and steady
Southbound traffic at the Maine Turnpike’s toll plaza in York averaged about 3,500 vehicles an hour during the day Monday.
Football notebook: Playcalling helped new Cony QB Geyer thrive in debut
Special teams play big role in Oak Hill’s season-opening victory.
German authorities take aim at far-right party’s youth wing
Authorities in northern Germany’s Bremen and Lower Saxony begin monitoring the party.