Golf Fore Kids’ Sake raised more than $48,000 in support of Big Brothers Big Sisters, which mentors youths in Kennebec and Somerset counties.
2021
State clerks’ association honors Waterville’s deputy clerk
Sarah Cross, Waterville’s deputy clerk, was recognized Sept. 16 by the Maine Town & City Clerks’ Association with the 2021 Deputy Clerk of the Year Award. Cross was nominated by her clerk, whose nomination was bolstered by letters of support from the manager, tax collector, code enforcement officer, warden, and administrative clerk. Cross has served […]
Winthrop society plans antique appraisal day
The Winthrop Maine Historical Society is scheduled to host an antique appraisal day from 1-6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 1, at van der Brew tasting room and deck at 30 Summer St., Winthrop. Appraiser Kaja Veilleux of Thomaston Place Auction Galleries will offer verbal assessments of attic treasures. Each donation of $20 will allow a person […]
NFL notebook: Panthers move to 3-0, but lose McCaffrey
Star running back Christian McCaffrey leaves with a hamstring injury as Carolina beats Houston, 24-9.
Rhode Island home that inspired the movie ‘The Conjuring’ up for sale
The purportedly haunted farmhouse behind the 2013 horror movie is listed for $1.2 million.
Boston requiring zero emissions for large buildings by 2050
The ordinance, drafted with the help of developers, applies to all buildings over 20,000 square feet.
Whistling Straits gives Ryder Cup course the feel of a seaside links
The U.S. got to choose the course, but Whistling Straits has few trees and is exposed to the elements. That could favor the Europeans.
Pence hopeful the Supreme Court will restrict abortion in U.S.
The Budapest Demographic Summit has become a platform for leaders to denounce illegal migration and urge families to have more children.
Watch the video: Varsity Maine Live with Winslow field hockey coach Mary Beth Bourgoin
Travis Lazarczyk and Steve Craig of the Press Herald and Wil Kramlich of the Sun Journal discuss the latest in high school sports. Their guest this week is Winslow field hockey coach Mary Beth Bourgoin.
‘Vaccine apartheid’: Africans tell UN they need vaccines
Fewer than 4 percent of Africans have been fully immunized and most of the 5.7 billion vaccine doses administered around the world have been given in just 10 rich countries.