Falmouth uses a 20-7 run in the second quarter to build a lead and beat York in a game of contenders.
2012
New Red Sox manager coming to Maine
Bobby Valentine will speak at the Portland Sea Dogs’ annual Hot Stove Dinner on Jan. 13 at the Sable Oaks Marriott in South Portland. Tickets for the dinner are $50.
Seeing double? No, there really are more twins
Thanks to fertility treatments and other factors, the rate of twin births has risen dramatically since the 1980s.
In a fraction of a blink of an eye, scientists make an event invisible
A Cornell University team alters perception of light in the dimension of time.
York hunter charged with killing family’s dog
Gregory Brown, 39, said he thought the dog was a coyote. The charges could lead to a fine, according to the Maine Warden Service.
Cape student skis to silver
Christina Kouros just misses winning the sit-ski competition at the U.S. ski championships.
Unions balk at bills to tighten benefits
As the 2012 Legislature opens, the GOP says it’s time to improve the business climate so companies will locate here. But unions say workers’ comp benefits aren’t the problem.
Lake Region puts clamps on Greely
The Lakers shut out the Rangers in the second quarter and win 40-27 in girls’ basketball.
Report proposes attack on pain-pill abuse
Lawmakers urge action on the 33 recommendations by a task force that studied the state’s drug problem.
Girls’ Roundup: Late basket lifts Freeport over Yarmouth
FREEPORT – Nina Davenport hit a layup with 20 seconds left Wednesday and Freeport went on to a 53-52 victory against Yarmouth in a Western Maine Conference schoolgirl basketball game. After the Clippers (2-5) missed a free throw while protecting a 52-51 lead, Freeport (3-3) inbounded from halfcourt. Davenport, breaking around a screen from the […]