The sixth-seeded Flyers go on the road to defeat No. 2 Oak Hill/Monmouth/Lisbon, 8-4, in a semifinal.
June 2022
Portland school board races head to ranked-choice runoffs Wednesday morning
All 12 Portland precincts reported vote totals late Tuesday, but the results could change when ranked-choice runoffs are held Wednesday morning.
Portland Planning Board questions Roux campus developers at proposal’s first public airing
A proposal to give the former B&M Baked Beans factory a special institutional designation came under scrutiny because the campus would include substantial commercial development in support of the high-tech graduate school.
Georgetown Working League celebrates shop opening and new quilt
The Georgetown Working League Thrifts and Gifts shop is now open. The shop will once again take the place of the league’s annual fair and will be open Fridays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. through the summer. Thrifts and Gifts is located in the Old Post Office Gallery, 833 Five Islands Road, in […]
Chris Timm named the new executive director at Maine Maritime Museum in Bath
Maine Maritime Museum’s search committee voted unanimously to offer Chris Timm the position as the museum’s new executive director. Timm accepted the offer late last week after filling the role as interim executive director since September 2021. Timm has worked at Maine Maritime Museum since December 2016 with roles in exhibit curation and external affairs. […]
Girls’ lacrosse: Wells beats Lake Region 12-8 to reach Class C championship game
The Warriors advance to a state title game for the first time.
Boys’ lacrosse: NYA beats Wells 8-7 to advance to Class C state final
Panthers scored twice in the final five minutes to take the come-from-behind win and earn a matchup with Waynflete.
Hundreds of little penguins are washing up dead on New Zealand shores
The abundant deaths are leading scientists and conservation experts to ask: How much is normal? And will it get worse?
Yellowstone flooding prompts 10,000 to flee national park
Superintendent Cam Sholly said the visitors were asked to leave after roads and bridges washed out and power was knocked out from heavy rains and snow melt.
Maine child recovering from hepatitis with unknown cause
It is rare for the cause to be unknown, although similar cases have recently been reported in other states and countries.