Farmers say the berries are outstanding this year, and demand is strong as families look for activities to do together.
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2021 high school track and field wrap-up: Coaches, athletes thankful to compete for championships again
After pandemic wiped out 2020 season, teams returned to competition in 2021 — and many reached new heights.
Woman injured last week in Belgrade crash remains hospitalized, family says
Tracy Dickey Richard was one of the drivers involved last Tuesday in a two-vehicle crash on a curved section of state Route 135 in Belgrade, according to her sister.
Dental practice powered by Colby College alums moving to Oakland’s FirstPark
Dr. Anna O’Keefe is moving the practice from Kennedy Memorial Drive in Waterville to FirstPark, where officials are looking to add more businesses.
Volunteer grieving group in central Maine continued support throughout pandemic
The group met virtually during the coronavirus pandemic and is looking to grow as in-person programming comes back as an option.
Winslow’s struggles to fill positions highlights statewide challenge of municipal worker wages
Two firefighters recently left the department for positions paying $4 and $6 per hour more.
Personalities, on and off course, highlight Korn Ferry Tour’s arrival
From player-caddie relationships to long stretches away from home, a variety of circumstances bring players to Maine.
Cal Ripken baseball state tournaments are under way
The 10U state tournament is being played in Sidney while the 12Us are in Auburn.
Fairfield boxer Justin Rolfe prepares for heavyweight title bout
Rolfe, 29, will fight for the American Boxing Federation’s Atlantic Heavyweight crown on Saturday in New Hampshire.
American Legion baseball teams excited to be back after missing last season
Coaches say enthusiasm is up after Legion was shut down in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic.