Fourteen players aged between 10 and 12 take the field Thursday in Pennsylvania, the fourth team from Maine to ever qualify for the Little League Baseball World Series.
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Photos: Blueberry Fest draws record crowd
The Aug. 12 event featured all things blueberry, along with demonstrations, crafts and activities.
Inside New Gloucester: Aug. 11
Bikes, music and more at Community Fair The 2023 New Gloucester Community Fair is set for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 19 at the fairgrounds at 106 Bald Hill Road. Nine new bicycles will be raffled off at noontime. The only requirement is attending the fair between 9 a.m. and noon and picking up […]
Gray-New Gloucester/Raymond one win away from Little League World Series
The undefeated Maine champions will play for the New England Regional title Thursday night against Canton, Mass.
Bank offers first Islamic mortgages based in Maine
The program is viewed as a watershed initiative for Maine’s immigrant community.
Inside New Gloucester: July 28
Disc Golf Jamboree To celebrate National Disc Golf Day, Pineland Farms will host its own Disc Golf Jamboree from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, at its Outdoor and Fitness Center, 25 Campus Drive (the former YMCA). The greens fees at their Patriot and Minuteman courses will be free for all who want […]
Otisfield man gets 25 years for sex crimes against children
Travis Kimball’s criminal conduct involved victims who were 3 and 7 years old, prosecutors say.
Inside New Gloucester: July 14
Shaker Open Farm Day The Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village will participate again in Maine’s Open Farm Day July 23, an agritourism event raising awareness about farms and their importance to Maine. Dating back to 1783, Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village is among the oldest farms in Maine still operating under the same management. The farm, at […]
Brickyard Hollow’s acquisition of Nu Brewery hopes to tap into higher profit margin
New Gloucester location boosts brewing capacity for homegrown Maine brewpub chain.
Rain delays the start of the summer rush for Maine’s seasonal businesses
Seafood and ice cream shacks, boat rides and baseball have all taken a hit from the unusually wet weather.