BRUNSWICK — It’s not old hat yet, and Winslow track and field coach Ken Nadeau hopes it stays that way. The Black Raiders, led by athlete of the meet honoree Carly Warn, won their third straight Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B indoor track and field championship and fourth overall on Saturday at Bowdoin College. […]
February 2020
In their second season, Mariners playing with a lot more Hart
Ted and Brian Hart, natives of Cumberland who played high school hockey for Greely, are now teammates on the Mariners.
Dragons top Kennebunk/Wells in boys hockey
Freeport girls clinch top seed in Class B South basketball
Sports Digest: Harris finishes third in 800 at Millrose Games
Lewiston’s Isaiah Harris runs 1:46.01 in a race in which Donavan Brazier set an American record – 1:44.22.
‘Parasite’ makes Oscars history
Best actor and actress awards went to Joaquin Phoenix for ‘Joker’ and Renee Zellwegger for ‘Judy.’
Reports: Red Sox near completion of Betts trade
Boston will send Mookie Betts, David Price and cash to the Dodgers for Alex Verdugo and two prospects.
Golf roundup: Taylor hangs on, earns first win in five years
Nick Taylor survives windy conditions at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, while Phil Mickelson settles for a third-place finish.
Topsham hires Scrapchansky as new town manager
Assistant Town Manager Derek Scrapchansky served briefly as interim town manager before selectmen formally hired him as town manager Thursday.
Theater review: Defiance central theme in run of plays by women, non-binary writers in Portland
The Polyphonic Theatre Ensemble’s ‘Symphony of New Works 2020’ makes the case for the power of theater to creatively reveal sometimes difficult truths.
Richmond residents to weigh in on leaving RSU 2
The question on the ballot asks whether residents want to explore leaving Regional School Unit 2, which would require knowing the costs to leave the district and to have Richmond run its own schools.