Gardiner native undefeated heading into winter break.
2019
Long-running Christmas dinner a community effort in Waterville
From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., those in attendance enjoyed a hot turkey dinner, followed by dessert and coffee. The event also included raffle drawings, music, stockings for the children, carriage rides and a visit from Santa Claus.
Homeless advocates say it is time for Lewiston to have public, overnight shelter
It has been discussed for years, but is it time for Lewiston to finally have a barrier-free homeless shelter?
Brown scores 30 as Celtics beat Raptors, 118-102
Jaylen Brown leads Boston to its first road win against Toronto in more than four years.
Dana Wilde: Backyard Christmas trees
The magic of finding a symbol in the Christmas woods provides a lasting memory more powerful than any scientifically nurtured tree.
Augusta’s Mark O’Brien known for leading with civility
At-Large Councilor Mark O’Brien has served the city for more than two decades, with roles on the city council and board of education.
Murkowski ‘disturbed’ by McConnell impeachment remark
The Alaska Republican wants a ‘full and fair process,’ potentially using President Clinton’s hearings as a template.
St. Luke’s Cathedral opens warming center for new immigrants
The Episcopal church in Portland agreed to offer its parish hall during the day for asylum seekers who are settling into their new lives in Maine.
UMaine program reaches 3 million pounds of donated produce
Maine Harvest for the Hunger gave 193,000 pounds of produce to the needy from 120 farms in the state this year.
JFK letter promising Santa safe during Cold War on display in Boston
A trove of holiday-themed archival materials being featured at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.