Players and coaches around the state stress the importance of mental strength and moving on from miscues.
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11 things to do this week: A free fair in Harmony, plays in Madison and Waterville, Wiscasset Art walk
Concerts this week include Heron Valley in Farmington and Boothbay Harbor, Bonnie Raitt in Bangor, Little Lies in Skowhegan, Sandy River Music Festival in Farmington and more.
Ambulances are expensive. How do central Maine rescue services pay for them?
Ambulances and associated equipment can cost upward of half a million dollars, leaving ambulance services with huge expenses when the vehicles need to be replaced.
Winthrop High’s midnight sports practices and Skowhegan Fair among this week in photos
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from Aug. 15-22, 2025.
Missing Gardiner woman, 91, safely located by Rangeley police
Local police were working Tuesday night to get Sylvia Pratt back to her home, state police said.
Attitude is everything for Gardiner field hockey, and what else we learned at Tuesday’s practice
The Tigers eye staying positive, even after things go wrong, and rising up to the challenge of their rivals.
Maine football community remembers John Wolfgram at banquet of life
Wolfgram, the winningest coach in state history, died Aug. 5 at 77.
Jack Quinn, Eli Spaulding ready for next duel at Charlie’s Maine Open
Quinn and Spaulding face off again after tying atop the amateur leaderboard last year.
Kennebec Land Trust to dedicate three new conservation areas
The new lots, which will be open to the public, add more than 160 acres to KLT’s extensive portfolio of permanently conserved land.
Approvals expired on a controversial Gardiner housing project. What’s next?
Paul Boghossian’s Gardiner Green project was approved by the city more than two years ago and nothing has been done since.