The best way to fight back against a senseless act is to support girls’ education in places like Nigeria.
May 2014
Jacques Cousteau’s granddaughter to speak at Unity graduation
Celine Cousteau is a documentary filmmaker and environmental advocate whose films and television series that have aired on PBS, CBS and the Discovery Channel.
Baseball: Rams can’t hold on to early lead
Jordan Ward scored Trent Bassingthwaite in the first and Dylan Turner in the third to put Gorham ahead of Portland 2-0 at Hadlock Field Saturday evening – but the Bulldogs bit back in their next at-bats, pounding home four of their own to seize the lead. The Rams couldn’t keep up with Portland’s newfound fight, […]
Coed Track: Thornton tops Scots, Tigers
The Scots and the Tigers traveled to Saco Monday afternoon for a three-way meet, and both the Trojans boys and girls emerged victorious. Girls team scores: 1) Thornton 98 2) Bonny Eagle 72 3) Biddeford 15 Boys team scores: 1) Thornton 105 2) Biddeford 57.5 3) Bonny Eagle 34.5 Girls individual results: 100 – 1) […]
Red Storm keep rolling, rout Rams
SCARBOROUGH—When the four-time Class A state champion Scarborough boys’ lacrosse team graduated All-American John Wheeler last summer, many felt that the 2014 Red Storm wouldn’t be able to live up to the program’s legacy. While Scarborough doesn’t have an offensive standout, at least not yet, what it does have is amazing balance and depth and […]
Portland Pirates tweak ticket prices in return to home arena
Seats will cost a bit more, and the AHL team is planning a new focus on connecting with the community.
Portland Pirates tweak ticket prices in return to home arena
Seats will cost a bit more, and the AHL team is planning a new focus on connecting with the community.
Portland Pirates tweak ticket prices in return to home arena
Seats will cost a bit more, and the AHL team is planning a new focus on connecting with the community.
Test slip-up could cost Harpswell school its charter
State overseers give Harpswell Charter Academy a second chance after it ‘overlooked’ a testing mandate last fall.
NASA turns to mere mortals for asteroid help
Through contests, it’s soliciting ideas on how to better detect and track the millions of objects.