‘One night (staff) filled all the holes with dirt right before a game and the next morning they were all dug out with vengeance,’ Superintendent Richard Green said.
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Phillips, Siegel to lead Gorham Town Council
Suzanne Phillips and Seven Siegel have been reinstated as chair and vice chair, respectively.
Honoring excellence: Celebrating Michelle Barber’s legacy at Oasis during National Nurse Practitioner Week
Barber began at Oasis Free Clinics during the pandemic and has been the heart of the clinic for five years.
Cold doesn’t halt Westbrook Veterans Day ceremony
The city honored its veterans in an outdoor ceremony.
Falmouth undertakes bank stabilization project on Old Mill Road
The town is funding the design of the project because the road is used to access a pump station.
Gov. Mills visits Lewiston to honor Maine veterans
‘We’ve given our share in the state of Maine,’ Mills said.
What Democratic wins last week tell us about Maine’s U.S. Senate race
Progressives and moderates both have cases to make as they battle for the party’s identity.
South Portland’s crosstown connector effectively killed
The proposed new roadway would cost at least $26.45 million.
Newly elected Saco councilor hopes to address economic development, housing
Jeffrey Onnen was elected in Ward 4 last week.
How a tattoo artist got involved in a Nazi symbol cover-up in the Maine US Senate race
When Graham Platner wanted to obscure a design recognized as a Nazi symbol, he went to Mischa Ostberg, a friend and Ellsworth tattoo artist.