Up until a few years ago, Steve Bridge, theology professor at Saint Joseph’s college, thought he knew “everything there was to know” about the campus. For more than a decade, he had accepted the facts that the Sisters of Mercy bought Saint Joseph’s from the Verrill Family in 1955, and the Verrills had owned the […]
November 2016
Bowdoin hockey season underway
Pat Geary celebrates the tying goal during Bowdoin’s 5-3 come-from-behind win over Middlebury Saturday. The victory evened the Polar Bears’ record at 1-1 on the young season (Bowdoin had lost, 4-3, to Williams in its opener). Bowdoin’s Brooke Solomon skates through traffic during the women’s hockey team’s 2-2 tie versus rival Colby in the season […]
Fantastic fall sports season comes to a close in the Mid-Coast
Brunswick fielded a varsity volleyball team for the first time this fall. Mt. Ararat’s Lisandro Berry-Gaviria qualified for the New England cross country meet. Morse’s girls’ soccer team got to the playoffs this fall. Another triumphant fall sports season has come and gone. The weather was pleasant and local teams provided plenty of thrills. Brunswick’s […]
Sports Roundup
Wrestling fundraiser upcoming The 35th Annual Steven J. Westlake Memorial Wrestling Tournament will be held at Bath Middle School Saturday, Dec. 3 at 9:30 a.m. All proceeds from the tournament will go to the Steven J. Westlake Scholarship Fund. Admission is $4 for adults, $2 for children or $10 for families. Breakfast and lunch items […]
NFL roundup: Steelers have reason to give thanks
Pittsburgh finally wins on Thanksgiving as its defense shuts down the Colts.
College roundup: Louisville defeats Wichita State, 62-52
The 10-ranked Cardinals use late 3-pointers to hold off the Shockers.
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The super-efficient single-level home has two garages and is ideal for a contractor with a family.
Senators storm past Bruins, 3-1
Two third-period goals by Ottawa snap a 1-1 tie and lift the Senators past Boston.
Clinton urged to call for recount in 3 battleground states
A group of experts wants to ensure that a cyberattack was not committed to manipulate the totals.
Fear gets well-deserved break at Macy’s parade
More than 3,000 police officers line the streets where spectators stood sometimes 10 deep.