Marc-Andre Fleury joins Martin Brodeur and Patrick Roy as the only goalies to reach the milestone.
2021
Critical investigative report reignites calls to close Long Creek youth prison
Advocates came closer than ever to closing the state’s only youth prison during the last legislative session, winning support in the House and Senate, only to face a veto from Gov. Mills.
Black Bears eager to work with new head football coach
Jordan Stevens, a former UMaine defensive star, made a favorable impression in his first meeting with the team.
Bath shipyard remains quiet on potential fallout of vaccine mandate for federal contractors
Bath Iron Works continues to refuse to answer questions regarding how many workers are vaccinated against COVID-19, how many have quit over the requirement, and what the company’s contingency plan is.
Invigorating is how one dipper describes Polar Bear Dip on Clearwater Lake in Industry
The annual Polar Bear Dip on Saturday, Dec. 4, at Clearwater Lake in Industry was a family affair for some.
80th anniversary of Pearl Harbor remembered in Farmington
More than a dozen veterans and family members gathered at Center Bridge to remember the attack on Pearl Harbor 80 years ago.
Funding for UMF program rejected, congressional delegation aren’t happy
The U.S. Department of Education is defunding UMF’s Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) grant that prepares “economically disadvantaged students in Maine” for college.
Skowhegan officials looking for ways to lower construction costs for new public safety building
The problem facing the town is that voters earlier approved about $9 million for the project but bids on the work far exceeded that amount.
Brunswick schools review policy in wake of reported hazing incident among football players
School officials are looking to implement an anonymous reporting tool to collect data and gain awareness on future allegations in the district.
Court rejects Trump’s efforts to withhold records from House Jan. 6 panel
The former president sued the House panel and the National Archives to stop the White House from allowing the release of documents related to the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol that day.