LYNDONVILLE, Vt. — Vermont’s locally produced, quirkily used Bag Balm ointment long ago moved beyond the bovine, but now it’s going corporate. The 115-year-old family business was sold last week to a group of investors who are promising to expand the brand, but not change the formula of the gooey, yellow-green ointment. Bag Balm began as a […]
October 2014
Friday’s high school football: Deering defeats Lewiston
Max Chabot throws three touchown passes in a 29-22 victory.
Bruins breeze by Islanders in exhibition
Ryan Spooner scores two goals in the 6-1 victory.
Big plays help Brunswick remain undefeated
The Dragons take control with three long scoring plays in the first half on the way to a 35-7 win over Mt. Blue.
Cardinals light up Kershaw in win over Dodgers
St. Louis takes the lead in the National League series in a game that includes a bench-clearing scrum.
With debates approaching, Verso mill closure could follow Maine gubernatorial campaign to the end
Experts say it will refocus attention on economic issues that are to blame for Bucksport’s loss.
Friday’s high school roundup: NYA hands Yarmouth first field hockey loss
Marina Poole’s overtime goal gives the Panthers a 2-1 victory.
Scarborough stuns Gorham with late goal in girls’ soccer
Elise O’Reilly heads in a perfect corner kick with 1:09 left for a 2-1 victory.
South Portland slips past Sanford, 29-25
The Red Riots survive a seesaw battle for their fourth win in a row.
Democrats’ campaigns stress issue of reproductive rights
The shift comes in response to states passing laws that restrict access to abortion.