Corey Wiers nails two key 3-pointers in fourth quarter for visitors.
2019
Sidelines: Life AB (After Blanca) has arrived for UMaine women’s basketball
Four games after losing star Blanca Millan to a season-ending knee injury, the Black Bears search for a new identity, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Maine looking for new ways to manage declining fur trade
The trapping trade has slowed in recent years as a result of depressed international prices and an aging workforce.
Man ‘gravely injured’ in Vassalboro car crash, officials suspect intoxicated driving involved
Vassalboro Police Chief Mark Brown was first to the scene just after 11 a.m. Saturday on Nelson Road.
Skowhegan’s first Grinch-themed holiday stroll hits the mark with attendees, who turned out in the hundreds
The event, which lasted from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the DeBe River Walk Trail in Skowhegan, was a revamped version of the annual holiday stroll that has taken place in the town for 27 years.
Model trains and enthusiasts take over Maine State Cultural Building
The atrium at the Maine State Cultural Building in Augusta was packed with dozens of families who gawked at elaborate model train setups.
Central Maine business briefs: Camden National Bank gives donation to five local homeless shelters
Bar Harbor Bank & Trust collects more than 3,000 food items in annual food drive, donates more than $400,000 to 450 nonprofit organizations in 2019.
U.S. opens first round of resurrected peace talks with Taliban
The U.S. wants the insurgent group to promise to reduce violence, with a permanent cease-fire being the ultimate goal, according to a press statement.
Venice tide barriers pass another test but skeptics remain
The underwater barriers meant to protect the Italian city from damaging high tides are a decade behind schedule and billions over budget.
Somber ceremony recalls those killed in Pearl Harbor attack
About a dozen survivors attend the ceremony, the youngest of whom are now in their 90s.