The New England champions were the first team from Maine since 2005 to play in the Little League World Series.
Lakes Region Weekly News
Inside Bridgton: Aug. 25
Music on Main concert Aug. 26 The Music on Main free concert series continues on Saturday, Aug. 26, with performances by rock/hip hop/reggae band Crooked Coast from 6 to 7 p.m., followed by Justin Carver playing pop rock until 9 p.m. Another free concert is scheduled for 6 p.m. Sept. 23, featuring Small Craft Advisory […]
Inside New Gloucester: Aug. 25
RRCT Watershed Landmarks Series The Royal River Conservation Trust will begin a new series of events featuring RRCT-owned properties throughout the region in September. The hike “Fairgrounds to Flowing North” launches the series at 9 a.m. Sept. 10. Participants will hike off-trail from the New Gloucester Fairgrounds down the river to RRCT’s Flowing North Preserve […]
School bus drivers ‘ready to roll’ after recent shortage
While not all are fully staffed, many school districts in the area say they are in a better position to meet the transportation needs of students than in recent years.
Little League notebook: First-inning escape sets stage for Gray-NG rally
An unusual double play got Gray-New Gloucester off the field in the top of the first before the Mainers went on to tie the score at 3-3.
Mainers lose a heartbreaker in final inning, ousted from Little League World Series
Gray-New Gloucester/Raymond had rallied to tie the score at 3-3, but ultimately falls to Media, Pennsylvania, 5-3, in an elimination game.
Little League notebook: Team hosts play vital role in World Series experience
The Gray-New Gloucester/Raymond team has 2 volunteers assisting them, providing players and coaches with everything from snacks to fresh laundry and making sure the team stays on schedule.
Little Leaguers move on quickly from loss: ‘Now we’ve got a second chance’
The Gray-New Gloucester/Raymond team faces an elimination game Saturday versus Media, Pennsylvania, at the Little League World Series.
Inside Windham: Aug. 18
Greening up the Green The Windham Historical Society’s Village Green is all dressed up. A perennial garden has been planted and is now surrounding the Victorian gazebo in the center of the village. The project was spearheaded by Greta Paulding, who has been working as an intern at Town Hall this summer. “The whole project […]
Inside Gray: Aug. 18
Summer games Legion fundraiser American Legion Post 86 will host summer games for the community at 1 p.m. Aug. 26. Play a game of cornhole, throw darts or horseshoes and connect in “friendly competitions” with community members. Funds raised will go to the Legion’s building fund. Food plates – hot dogs, hamburgers, sides and chips […]