BIDDEFORD – Isabella May (Lewis) Chretien, 99, of Biddeford, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020, at Southern Maine Health …
February 2020
Bath will host public meeting on fox trapping plan
The city says a panel of experts will field questions from the public during the meeting at Fisher Mitchell school next Thursday at 5 p.m. to outline the plan that has generated some pushback.
Portland seeks way to finish school renovations despite funding shortage
Rising construction costs mean the district will need at least $21 million more than the $64.3 million bond approved by voters to renovate the Longfellow, Lyseth, Presumpscot and Reiche elementary schools.
Portland/Deering advances with preliminary round victory
Bulldogs set up showdown versus Scarborough with 3-1 win.
Council committee recommends leash restrictions for Baxter Woods
The proposal, which now goes to the City Council, would require dogs to be leashed at all times from April through July, and allow them off leash only in morning and evening hours the rest of the year.
Student charged with making bomb threat at Lake Region High School
The 15-year-old is charged with terrorizing after school officials are forced to evacuate the school.
Rams hold off Dragons in boys hockey quarter
GORHAM — So, maybe Gorham High School was not playing its best hockey this month. But now that the Rams are in the playoffs, they may have found a spark. Gorham scored two second-period goals to beat Brunswick 2-1 Wednesday night in a Class B South quarterfinal at the University of Southern Maine rink. “We’re […]
Boys’ hockey: Gorham tops Brunswick 2-1 in Class B South quarterfinal
Freshman goalie Jasper Crane makes 19 saves to lead the fourth-seeded Rams.
NBA roundup: Embiid injured again as Philadelphia loses in Cleveland, 108-94
Joel Embiid of the 76ers, already playing without Ben Simmons, leaves the game with a shoulder injury and Philadelphia loses in Cleveland.
State plan to ‘harmonize’ marijuana programs would wreak havoc, critics say
Maine wants the state’s medical and adult-use cannabis businesses to have the same rules whenever possible, but small operators say that would drive up prices and put them out of business.
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