BASEBALL Coach: Derek Soule (24th year, 327-104-2 overall record, four state championships) 2023 record: 11-8 (Lost, 6-1, to Yarmouth in Class B South semifinals) Top returning players: Sam Almy (Senior), Marky Axelsen (Senior), Jackson Leding (Senior), Ethan Robeck (Senior), Ryder Simpson (Senior), Zach Vanni (Senior), Liam Coull (Junior), Owen Piesik (Junior), Wes Piper (Junior), Wyatt […]
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SAD 51 sets June 11 referendum date for school project
Cumberland and North Yarmouth voters will be asked June 11 to approve a $53.5 million project to construct a preK-Grade 1 school on the Greely campus. The SAD 51 School Board unanimously voted this month to hold the referendum vote during the municipal election. The project also calls for a $3,047,000 turf field for the […]
Granddaughters to walk in honor of longtime former Greely teacher
Ellen Turner, a caring, longtime special educator who died last fall, would be proud of her granddaughters’ fundraiser for the Susan G. Komen Foundation, they said.
SAD 51 board agrees to plan for new school on Greely campus
The Cumberland-North Yarmouth school board votes in favor of pursuing the $53.5 million project, which also includes funding for a turf field for the high school and four new classrooms at Mabel I. Wilson School.
Greely standout wins Evans Spear Award
Charlie Moore becomes sixth Ranger to be named top player in Class B South
Greely Rangers Winter Athletes of the Year
After leading their teams to state titles, hurdler Jonah Guibord and Nordic skier Sylvia Harvey are this year’s winners.
Once again, an abundance of winter all-stars in Forecaster Country
Local standouts honored in all sports.
It was a memorable winter sports season, filled with triumph
Local squads stole headlines across the board during a thrilling campaign.
Northern: Local athletes, teams dominate championship week
Falmouth, Freeport, Greely all win skiing titles, Greely girls’ track also takes home hardware.
New school on Greely campus could cost $49 million
The Cumberland-North Yarmouth School Board chair says the draft plan for the new pre-K-to-Grade 1 school is ‘still being worked out and processed.’