The changes include distribution cutbacks designed to reflect the continued shift toward digital readership, as well as 50 full- and part-time layoffs companywide.
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Sydney Jones’ late-game heroics wins back-to-back NESCAC titles for Bowdoin women’s basketball
The senior guard scored 15 of her 24 points in the 4th quarter to erase Colby’s double-digit advantage and lead Bowdoin to a 62-59 victory.
Maine Basketball Hall of Fame announces 2025 inductees
Eighteen individuals will be honored in August, along with the 1976 Rumford High boys team.
Maine Jewish Film Festival offers 15 thrilling offerings from around the world
The Maine Jewish Film Festival is one of the big events on the Maine movie calendar. MJFF’s 26th festival is taking place this week, from Saturday through March 9 at venues in Portland, Waterville, Lewiston and Brunswick and featuring 15 fascinating and thrillingly different films from around the world. As ever, the Maine Jewish Film […]
First Church of Waterville files federal lawsuit against the city
Church leaders say the city has stymied its religious land use by failing to let it remove two buildings from its property.
Monday’s Augusta basketball tournament highlight reel
Top plays from the boys and girls C South and D South quarterfinals at the Augusta Civic Center.
Eighth-graders make impact in Maine basketball tournament
The St. Dom’s girls get a big boost from young players; first-year Forest Hills girls coach Jessica Yu settles into her role.
Telstar/Gould seniors light it up; Valley-St. Dominic boys eye rematch
The Valley girls roll into the Class D South semifinals with the help of some advanced scouting.
Waterville building razed to make way for apartment complex
A building at 60 Front St. is the first of several to be demolished as part of Head of Falls Village.
Sen. Collins introduces bill to support maternal health at rural hospitals
Seven Maine hospitals have closed their birthing centers in the past decade, and 2 more will do so this year.