2012
A photographic journey through 2011
Today is exactly 11-and-a-half years since I came to work at The Times Record, to chronicle the Mid-coast from Freeport to Wiscasset, from Phippsburg to Richmond, and Harpswell to Lisbon Falls. It’s been my privilege to show readers the things they miss. To be their eyes when they’re not there to see things first hand. […]
Sports Digest
HIGH SCHOOLS Cheverus cross country, track standout gives verbal commitment to Connecticut Cheverus High senior Emily Durgin of Standish will continue her running career at the University of Connecticut. A former New England cross country champion and a four-time Class A runner-up at the state championships, Durgin said Sunday she has verbally accepted an athletic […]
Work on Forefront expected by spring
The project’s developers are still working on obtaining permits and purchasing the Portland property.
Lobster Dip: Sea-ing in the new year
Dippers in the Special Olympics fundraiser are grateful for this year’s ‘balmy’ New Year’s Day conditions.
Maine land conserved at strong pace in 2011
The state becomes second in the U.S. for the number of acres preserved by trusts.
From social network to kidney search site
SEATTLE – Here’s another reason for holdouts to join the social media site Facebook: It’s a great place to find a kidney. Between the kid photos and reminiscences about high school, more and more pleas for help from people with failing kidneys are popping up. Facebook and other social media sites are quickly becoming a […]
Catholic Church to allow Anglicans to join
The largest reunification effort in 500 years will welcome breakaway groups, including their married priests.
Rondo’s triple-double leads Celts to another win
Boston wins its second straight, handing winless Washington its fourth loss, 94-86
Post 9/11 GI Bill doubles Maine veterans who benefit
The measure is described as the biggest step ahead in supporting veterans’ education in decades.