T.J. Wilson scores 14 points in Bulldogs’ win.
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News from Brunswick, Bath, Freeport, Topsham and across the Midcoast from the Times Record.
Women’s basketball: Sophomore Adrianna Smith coming up big for UMaine
The 6-foot forward had back-to-back 30-point games last week, and has been a key in the Black Bears’ 3-0 start in conference games.
Maine Maritime Academy announces plan to restore football program
After suspending program for 2 years because of the coronavirus pandemic, MMA set to bring the sport back this fall.
Some central Maine wrestling teams embrace growth in numbers
A 4-team KVAC meet between Cony, Morse, Belfast and Nokomis featured a strong showing of wrestlers.
As more Mainers ditch booze, some Midcoast watering holes expand mocktail offerings
Bars in Bath and Brunswick embrace a sobriety trend by adding more alcohol-free options to their menus.
NFL players, communities rally for Bills safety Damar Hamlin
The NFL and its fans are rallying in support of Buffalo safety who remains in critical condition at a Cincinnati hospital.
Wiscasset accident victim suffers serious injuries
Several off-duty medical professionals stopped to help Saturday when a man backing up his pickup truck with plow at Marketplace Plaza on U.S. Route 1 fell out of the truck, which then drove over him, according to police.
Brazilian soccer legend Pelé dies at 82: ‘Master of the beautiful game’
Widely regarded as one of the sport’s greatest players, he led Brazil to World Cup championships in 1958, 1962 and 1970.
Girls’ basketball: High-flying Brunswick runs into tough foe in Portsmouth, N.H.
The 4-0 Dragons were taken down by the Clippers in an exhibition game in the Holiday Hoops Showcase, but know the experience can only prove beneficial.
Drug- and alcohol-related deaths dragged down life expectancy in 2021, according to CDC reports
U.S. life expectancy at birth slipped for a second straight year in 2021, due in part to increases in drug- and alcohol-related deaths, according to two reports from the U.S. Center for Disease Control.