Newport native throws one down in a nod to NBA great Dominique Wilkins.
Bill Stewart
Bill Stewart has been the sports editor at the Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal since 2014. During his tenure as sports editor, the papers have received national recognition from the Associated Press Sports Editors. A Massachusetts native, he graduated from the University of Maine in 1999 with a BA in Journalism. He began his journalism career as a sports reporter at the Berkshire (Pittsfield, Massachusetts) Eagle in 1999. He also worked at the Republican-American (Waterbury, Connecticut) and Eagle-Tribune (Lawrence, Massachusetts). In his free time, he enjoys adventures with his family, reading and a good game of cribbage.
Saying farewell after years of writing about champions
Tom Caron writes his final column in this space, fondly remembering parades for title-winning teams in Boston.
Deer season never really ends
Scouting will not only help you enjoy hunting success, but by taking part in citizen science programs, your efforts can help biologists and hunters.
High school Monday: Ryan Bourgoin leads Forest Hills to boys basketball win
Bourgoin has 20 points as the Tigers beat Greenville, 70-50.
Portland pro soccer team to play 17 games in Maine
Hearts of Pine will play four regular-season games before making their home debut on May 4.
The Red Sox acquired their ace, but more work needs to be done
Commentary: Tom Caron writes that the team should be improved from last season, but the roster still has holes that need to be addressed.
Hunting on private property? Make sure to thank the landowners
It’s always appropriate to show appreciation for the use of private property.
New Red Sox pitcher Garrett Crochet has a numbers issue
The lefty wore No. 45 in Chicago – but that number belongs to Boston icon Pedro Martinez.
Backpacking gear isn’t cheap. Here’s how to take care of it.
Now that winter is here, it’s important to store your gear properly.
Hunting: Didn’t get a deer this season? Here’s why
There are numerous reasons why hunters come up short during deer season, including time and missed shots.