You don’t need an actual cellar to store vegetables and fruits over the winter, but you should follow some rules.
October 2014
Meet: Maine oyster farmer Jeff ‘Smokey’ McKeen
The co-owner of Pemaquid Oyster Co. lands a big fish: Chef Mario Batali.
NYA's merry band of 10 does it again, beats Sacopee in quarterfinals
YARMOUTH—Absolutely nothing comes easily for the North Yarmouth Academy field hockey team this fall. And that’s just how the defending Western Class C champion Panthers like it. Already sporting an industrial sized chip on its shoulder by being undermanned game after game, NYA even had to play for a short time down two players Saturday […]
High school sports fall 2014 championships in photos
View images from this season’s championship games from our staff photographers.
High school football playoffs
Schedule and results for the high school football playoffs
Cheverus boys survive Portland, advance to quarterfinals
PORTLAND—In a boys’ soccer game between two teams who struggle to put the ball in the net, you had to figure one goal might just do the trick. When city rivals Cheverus and Portland squared off in a Western Class A preliminary round playoff game Saturday morning at Deering High’s Memorial Field, the only question […]
Maine plays to 3-3 tie in men’s hockey
The Black Bears unleash 49 shots but settle for a draw against Alaska-Anchorage.
Pirates remain unbeaten at home
Two shorthanded goals by Tobias Rieder lift Portland to a 2-1 win over Syracuse.
Portland-made violin back in the right hands
The sound of Mark O’Connor’s violin filled the small space at Acoustic Artisans on Saturday. The last time his violin arrived at the studio and workshop on Congress Street, last spring, it was unplayable. Acoustic Artisans owner Jonathan Cooper had made the violin and sold it to O’Connor in 2002. O’Connor called on him to […]
Maine college football roundup: Bates rallies past Colby in OT
Frank Williams catches the tying and winning TD passes.