Del Rio downplayed the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, calling it a ‘dust-up.’
June 2022
Wife of Justice Thomas pressed 29 Arizona lawmakers to help overturn Trump’s defeat
The email message, sent after the race had been called for Joe Biden, urged lawmakers to ‘stand strong in the face of political and media pressure’ and claimed that the responsibility to choose electors was ‘yours and yours alone.’
Cumberland Crossing building 50-plus new homes
Cumberland Crossing by OceanView has entered phase two of construction, during which 52 custom-built homes will be added to the 53 homes already sited on Tuttle Road. OceanView Marketing and Advertising Coordinator Dustin Bonk said when construction begins is dependent on when the sites sell, since the cottages are customizable. So far, four sites have […]
Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike faces another stiff test in Belmont Stakes
We the People is the favorite and, if the track is wet, could run away with the victory.
NBA Finals moment isn’t too big for the Celtics
The Celtics were bigger, stronger, faster and tougher in the 116-110 win in Game 3, giving them a 2-1 lead in the series.
As gas prices pass $5 a gallon, Maine lawmakers seek probe into price gouging
The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in Maine was $5.06 on Friday, with Franklin County reporting the highest countywide average at $5.16.
Maryland shooting suspect under guard; wounded trooper released
Why the gunman killed 3 co-workers and wounded another isn’t known.
Strawberry Festival set for June 25 in North Yarmouth
The 27th annual Strawberry Festival will feature sweet treats for sale from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, June 25, outside at North Yarmouth Congregational Church, 3 Gray Road. Strawberry shortcake will be available along with homemade biscuits, homemade strawberry-rhubarb pies, strawberry-rhubarb punch, ice cream sundaes, jam and hand-picked strawberries. For more information, call the church office at […]
Gordie Salls retiring after nearly three decades as Sanford High AD
The Otisfield native was guided by his athletic mentors and has tried to do the same as Sanford’s athletic director since 1993.
New rules could further slow ship speeds to protect right whales
The new rules could expand existing protections for North Atlantic right whales, which are currently protected by a network of ‘slow zones,’ requiring mariners to transit slowly to avoid whale collisions.