With Eva Williams’ five goals leading the way, the Rangers shake off an early deficit, getting 14 straight goals in a 16-3 win.
June 2022
Five-year-old boy falls off dock and drowns in Millinocket
The victim’s family was renting a camp on Ambajejus Lake, and the boy fell into the water while fishing from the dock.
Girls’ lacrosse: Kennebunk beats Massabesic, repeats as Class A South champs
The defending state champions pull away late in the first half and roll to a 14-4 win in the regional final.
Giant tortoise believed extinct confirmed alive in the Galapagos Islands
Researchers this week confirmed that a rare tortoise discovered in 2019 is part of a long-considered-extinct species, the fantastic giant tortoise – ‘with a current known population size of a single individual.’
Challenger unseats Cumberland County DA with backing of big-spending national group
Jacqueline Sartoris rode into office with the support of an out-of-state PAC that poured $380,000 into ads supporting her and opposing her opponent, Jonathan Sahrbeck.
NFL notebook: Washington’s Snyder refuses to testify before House committee
Washington co-owner Dan Snyder was scheduled to testify before Congress next week as part of an investigation into the team’s workplace conduct.
U.S. Open notebook: Two worlds of golf collide at The Country Club
The young, the journeymen, the amateurs and the dreamers match up against millionaire golfers for four days.
In photos: Row, row, row your (cardboard) boat
In the final days of the school year, Casco Bay High School student teams were given the same amount of cardboard and duct tape to design and build their own boat. On Tuesday, the final day of school for ninth, 10th and 11th graders, the school held cardboard boat races at Willard Beach in South Portland. All photos by Staff Photographer Ben McCanna.
South Portland council says it will also consider landlords when drafting rent stabilization ordinance
Tenants are the priority, councilors say, but landlords will be part of discussions, too.
McGee wins three-way race for Scarborough Town Council
Nick McGee, a former member of the town Planning Board, said he hopes to make an impact on “how growth is done in Scarborough.”