Many people in sports seem like characters from the squared circle, writes David Bailey.
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Reporting Aside: Woman’s plight an example of psychiatric health care crisis in Maine
A clinical psychologist who’s treating a psychotic, suicidal woman with leukemia stuck for weeks in a hospital emergency department says the state must expand existing psychiatric resources or build new, Amy Calder writes.
Local roundup: Richmond girls basketball defeats Valley
Kara Briand tallies a double-double for the Bobcats.
Cony sophomore swimmers poised for big seasons in the pool
Emily Kennard and Anabelle Orth lead Rams entering 2022-2023 season.
Police: Massachusetts man arrested after high-speed chase ends in Newport
Eddie Rivera, 43, was driving a stolen 2001 Toyota Corolla when he led police on the chase Tuesday that began in Bangor, according to officials.
Girls basketball: Gardiner hangs on, fends off Lawrence
Lizzy Gruber has big night for Tigers, who secure key early season victory.
Local roundup: Kents Hill girls basketball rolls past Mt. Abram
Huskies improve to 2-0 on the young season.
Panel optimistic about closing deal for Hampden waste-to-energy plant in early 2023
The Municipal Review Committee, which represents the municipal solid waste interests of 115 Maine communities, remains optimistic it will partner with Revere Capital Partners, a New York-based investment firm, early next year in owning and operating the plant.
Boys basketball: Monmouth shows adaptability in important victory over Mt. Abram
Mustangs put pieces together for win despite early sloppiness, foul trouble.
Local roundup: Winslow senior Jason Reynolds scores 1,000th career point
The Black Raiders roll past MCI to improve to 2-0.