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June 2022
U.S., Germany agree to supply advanced weapons to Ukraine
Western arms have been critical to Ukraine’s success in stymieing Russia’s much larger and better-equipped military.
Yarmouth boys cap regular season with win over NYA
Fulton’s eight goals help Clippers down crosstown rival, 16-10, for seventh consecutive victory.
Maine’s COVID hospitalizations edge higher
The number of patients has climbed three days in a row after a steep drop before Memorial Day.
Intertidal: Unique razor clam a hard but worthwhile beach find
I was recently on a field trip to Thomas Point Beach with my daughter’s fifth grade class to see horseshoe crabs mating. They are definitely worth checking out this time of year when they float around attached to each other, the male waiting for the female to release her eggs so that he can fertilize […]
New Hampshire boy, 8, killed by man shooting at cars in South Carolina
Quarius Naqua Dunham was a 3rd-grade student at Little Harbour School in Portsmouth.
Hidden razor in putty injures Lewiston kindergartner
No other razors have been found in the school.
Portland Museum of Art launches competition to select architect for expansion
The museum announced plans this year to build a 60,000-square-foot building on its downtown campus. The $85 million project is likely to be completed in 2026, but an architectural firm will be hired in December.
Buxton to vote on $58.8M school budget June 14
If approved, Buxton would be assessed $9.1 million, an increase of $914,572, or 11.06 %.
Alewives heading up Mill Brook to Highland Lake
The fish run, highly visible at the Mill Brook Preserve in Westbrook, is on and could continue for anywhere from days to a month.