Letter
December 2018
Brunswick police threaten crackdown on motorists who pass stopped school buses
Police say they have been made aware of violations on Pleasant Street, where vehicles traveling on the four-lane road have failed to stop for a school bus headed in the opposite direction.
Second-period flurry lifts Boston to its third straight win
The Bruins score four goals in the second period and beat Arizona for the 14th straight time.
Skowhegan girls basketball easily gets past Nokomis
Veteran Indians prove too much for young Warriors.
Local roundup: Erskine girls basketball beats Cony
Temple, Rangeley girls earn Class D wins; Mt. Blue boys stay unbeaten.
Messalonskee boys baskeball rallies past Lawrence
Eagles lose and regain lead in KVAC win in Fairfield.
Deqa Dhalac wins big in special election for South Portland council seat
Dhalac, an experienced social worker, got more than two-thirds of the vote in the race against longtime local business owner Donald ‘Cookie’ Cook.
Auburn woman pleads guilty to heroin trafficking conspiracy
Sierrha Frisbie, 26, faces up to 20 years in federal prison, the U.S. attorney says.