Track, swimming and skiing produced memories across the board.
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Portland: Six city basketball teams begin title quest
Cheverus girls hope to repeat as state champs.
Portland: Postseason thrills have begun
Girls’ hockey, Indoor track, swimming, skiing and wrestling fun underway
Mainers help finish labors of love left unfinished by people who died
The growing roster of Loose Ends volunteers is made up of crafters from around the world with diverse fiber arts skills ranging from quilting to amigurumi.
Which Greater Portland institution should be on the Monopoly board?
We’ve rounded up 15 of the most iconic places for you to choose from.
Portland: Postseason fun has arrived
Best time of the year is upon us with local teams and athletes in the spotlight.
Portland: February arrives and the championship fun is soon to follow
Regular season winds down and the postseason is just days away
Retired Cumberland County Sheriff ‘Wes’ Ridlon dies
Wesley Wallace Ridlon was named Parade Magazine’s Policeman of the Year in 1972 and became Cumberland County’s 48th sheriff in 1990.
Portland mayor urges lawmakers to leave Portland Harbor dredging allocation alone
Gov. Mills’ budget proposal calls for reallocating the $10 million in state funds for the dredging project to the Small Business Health Insurance Premium Relief Program, a spokesman said.
Portland: Lousy weather takes backseat to great play
As January draws to a close, the action picks up in all sports