Enduro World Series making a stop at Sugarloaf. “Sugarloaf has a long history of hosting big events. This will be another big event,” former Olympian Adam Craig said.
Daryn Slover
Staff Photographer
Daryn Slover always pulls for the underdog - what would you expect from someone that was raised in Cleveland and lives in Lewiston. He drinks cheap coffee and cheap beer so that he can afford to put his kids on skis and on mountain bikes. He helps his wife coach the Auburn Middle School Nordic ski team, but is a terrible skier. Daryn has degrees from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and Ohio University. Yes, he does root for the Cleveland Browns and still does not have a smart phone. When he is not riding mountain bikes with his family or waxing skis the night before his kid's ski race, he tackles snowstorm photos and uses his camera to spy on neighbor's kids in the school classroom so he can report back to mom and dad what well behaved children they have.
Maine veteran awarded a mortgage-free smart home
Two organizations teamed up to provide the Oxford home.
Community ‘hugs’ keep memories of 4-month-old Hailey alive
An anonymous donor paid a local restaurant to feed 100 people in need two days before Christmas. The donor’s kind act was in memory of his 4-month-old niece, Hailey. “I want to keep Hailey’s memory alive by paying it forward in my niece’s name.” Hailey Goodwin was 4-months-old when she passed away April 23, 2014. […]
Photo album: Remembering the homeless on the longest night of the year
Mainers gather in Lewiston on the Winter Solstice each year to shine a light on homelessness in the state.
Photos: A look at Saddlebackâs much-anticipated Opening Day
The storied Maine ski area reopened Tuesday after five years without business.
Christmas pastor: ‘They don’t teach you about pandemics in seminary’
Growing up poor meant there were not many extras for Forrest Genthner’s family. “I grew up in poverty,” he said. “But, the one thing we could afford was to have a Christmas tree with lights on.” Around the holidays, Genthner’s family would coordinate trips to coincide with dusk so they could see Christmas light displays […]
Fewer meat cutters cause long line of deer to be processed
Local meat processors are trying to keep up with the demand as seasonal help dwindles during the pandemic.
Veteran finishes a virtual Boston Marathon to honor bombing survivor
Lewiston native and Navy veteran Caroline Yarmala ran from Lewiston to Topsham using a guest bib provided by Boston marathoner Michelle L’Heureux, who grew up in Auburn.
Greene fisherman qualifies to compete for national championship
Scott Robert grew up fishing for salmon with his grandfather and for bass with his uncle. Shortly after graduating from Lewiston High School, Robert started competing in bass tournaments.