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Gardiner-area bus driver to retire after 50 years
Barbara Astbury has driven three generations to school in Maine School Administrative District 11 in her career as a bus driver.
Walgreens in Sanford gave deactivated Pfizer vaccine doses
People who received the vaccine are being contacted to return for an active dose, the pharmacy chain says.
Unwritten rules of baseball are baffling
White Sox Manager Tony LaRussa chastised Chicago rookie Yermin Mercedes for hitting a home run on a 3-0 pitch from a position player on the mound in a lopsided game.
Lee Evans, record-setting sprinter and 1968 Olympic activist, dies at age 74
Lee Evans won gold in the 400 meters in Mexico City shortly after teammates Tommie Smith and John Carlos were sent home for raising their fists on the medals stand.
Maine photographer focus of ‘Maine’s Mid-Century Moment: Kosti Ruohomaa’s Beloved Maine’
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Death of Massachusetts teen found in woods is ruled a suicide
The 16-year-old girl, who is Black, was involved in an altercation with five white teens the day before her body was found, according to the girl’s mother.
Baseball: Two-strike hitting lifts Oak Hill to victory against Gardiner
Raiders prove tough to finish off in the batter’s box en route to fifth straight win.
Oasis of Music features Denny Breau
Guitar legend Denny Breau will perform a set of instrumental pieces at the Oasis of Music from 12:30-1 p.m. on Wednesday, may 19, at the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Lewiston. Denny Breau’s rhythmically flawless and dazzlingly clear style allows him to do amazing and stunning things with a six-string guitar. He first […]
Rare two-tone lobster donated to university
The half-orange lobster is believed to be a one-in-50 million catch.