WFCP Home Time Radio Hour WFCP is back “on the air” with an all-new collection of music and radio sketches to kick off the holidays Dec. 2-4. The cast – both familiar faces and new talent – will entertain with hit songs of the 1960s performed by singers accompanied by the WFCP Band. The new, […]
November 2016
Cumberland Police Beat: Dec. 1
Arrests 11/14 at 9:34 p.m. Randal Townsend, 25, of George Street, Biddeford, was arrested by Officer Benjamin Burnes on U.S. Route 1 and charged with operating with a suspended or revoked license, operating under the influence and violating conditions of release. 11/17 at 11:16 p.m. Stacey Zadakis, 36, of Deerbrook Farm, North Yarmouth, was arrested […]
Engine of truck loaded with potatoes catches fire on I-295
The truck, heading south from Aroostook County, was in Bowdoinham when its engine burst into flames, Maine State Police say.
NHL roundup: Jack Eichel returns, helps Sabres win 5-4
Eichel plays his first game of the year and has a goal and an assist as Buffalo edges Ottawa.
NBA roundup: Bucks put an end to Cavaliers’ winning streak
Giannis Antetokounmpo scores 34 points in Milwaukee’s 118-101 win.
Richmond, Maine, to review moratorium on shops, clubs that offer marijuana
Selectmen are expected to move on a required vote for placing a temporary ban on considering applications for the retail businesses authorized in Question 1.
Bruins come back from 2 goals down but fall to Flyers in shootout
Shayne Gostisbehere’s goal in the ninth round of the shootout sends Boston to its fourth loss in the last five games.
College roundup: Bowdoin defeats USM in men’s basketball
The Polar Bears lose a nine-point halftime lead before pulling ahead to stay.
Sports Digest: Former UMaine football coach Jack Cosgrove to receive award
He will receive the George C. Carens Award for lifetime contributions to New England football.
U.S. domestic surveillance under Trump likely to grow
Privacy advocates warn that the president-elect’s choices for attorney general and the CIA embrace levels of government spying not seen since after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.