Coach Elyse Tourangeau sees signs of improvement.
September 2013
Tom Caron: In the first place, Red Sox can’t let up
They begin their final road trip of the season Tuesday.
Bulletin Board
• Maine Lightning travel team tryouts for age groups 9U through 18U will be held Saturday at the Falmouth youth baseball complex. The tryout fee is $25 cash or check (made out to Extra Bases). In case of rain, the tryout will be held at the Edge Academy. For registration and information, see www.edgesportsmaine.com . […]
UMaine notebook: Bears take their blows unbowed
‘At 21-0, it could have gotten ugly and it didn’t,’ Coach Jack Cosgrove says.
Massachusetts commuter rail gets a boost
A long-debated $1.8 billion rail plan for Massachusetts’ south coast receives a final environmental review.
$12 million Portland housing proposal up for city approval
The next phase of Bay House, which would bring 39 market-rate condos to Newbury Street, goes to the Planning Board.
Feature obituary: Real Paquette, 83, dry cleaning expert devoted to family
Mr. Paquette, better known as ‘Ralph,’ was born in St. Honore, Quebec, one of 12 children.
On the Move
NEW FACES • Tom Peterson, of Brunswick, joined Gorham Savings Bank as a loan officer. Peterson has more than 13 years experience at Wells Fargo home mortgage. He has been active in the Androscoggin Valley Board of Realtors and the Merrymeeting Board of Realtors, where he was named Realtor affiliate of the Year. Peterson also acted as […]
N.H. works with groups to share advice on drugs
The state says it has much to share after investigating a hepatitis C outbreak at Exeter Hospital last year.
Budget fight begins in the Senate
WASHINGTON — In a break with tea party-aligned Senate conservatives, Republican leader Mitch McConnell announced Monday he will not vote to block legislation aimed at preventing a partial government shutdown, even though Democrats intend to rewrite it to restore funds needed to keep the nation’s three-year-old health care law in existence. Referring to a bill […]