Rams on a roll with seven straight wins; Eagles looking for ways to finish.
2023
Census Bureau again delays release of most detailed data from 2020 census
The delays complicate planning for government budget-makers, city planners, and researchers.
Local roundup: Nokomis softball tops MCI to close out perfect regular season
Mia Coots strikes out 9 for the Warriors.
13-year-old girl accused of vandalizing property in Jay
The girl was issued a summons on a charge of aggravated criminal mischief for allegedly spray-painting a truck, tool box and other items.
Quebec motorcyclist injured in truck collision in Jay
Julie Mayo, 27, of Clinton said she did not see the motorcycle when she attempted to cross state Route 133 to the other side of state Route 156.
Softball: Lawrence offense breaks through against Maranacook in regular season finale
Bulldogs plate seven runs in third inning, nine in fourth in 16-1 win.
State completes long-awaited upgrades to Windham prison
The $142 million renovation of the Maine Correctional Center in Windham came mostly to an end Wednesday after 5 years of construction.
Kennebec County Teacher of the Year gives students a chance to restore alewife harvest in Gardiner
Sharon Gallant and her Gardiner Area High School students have worked with a local nonprofit for five years to collect data on the fish often used as lobster bait in hopes they can help bring the commercial harvesting industry back to the city.
Theodoros Pangalos, outspoken Greek former foreign minister, dies at 84
He had a long history of unguarded remarks, having managed, as foreign minister in the 1990s, to offend Germany – which he compared to a ‘giant with a child’s brain’ – and Turkey, after he referred to Turks as ‘thieves and rapists.’
Veteran character actor John Beasley, featured in ‘Everwood,’ dies at 79
He played a kindly school bus driver on the TV drama, and he also appeared in dozens of films dating back to the 1980s.