Top prospect Yoan Moncada makes his first start against a major league team, going 0 for 2 with a walk.
2016
Skowhegan hires appraiser to help in tax dispute
Sappi Fine Paper Co. and the town disagree over how much the company’s mill is worth for tax purposes.
Bridgton man charged with assaulting his pregnant girlfriend in Skowhegan
Joshua Phifer allegedly punched the victim in the abdomen and strangled her.
South Portland man sentenced to 16½ years for taking sexually explicit photos of child
Wayne Niski, 29, took pictures of an 8-year-old girl that police discovered after receiving a notification from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
NFL notebook: Free-agent QB Osweiler leaves Denver for Houston
The Broncos will be looking for a new quarterback with Peyton Manning and, now, Brock Osweiler gone.
Maine nonprofit health insurer lost $31 million in 2015
Community Health Options likely will raise its premiums, but by how much hasn’t yet been determined.
Clam study: Threats, but hopeful signs
Brian Beal, the University of Maine marine ecology professor, has learned a lot in the three years he has studied ways to preserve Freeport’s wild clam populations. He will present some of his findings at a meeting of the Freeport Shellfish Conservation Commission, Thursday, March 10. The public is invited to hear one of the state’s […]
Clam study: Threats, but hopeful signs
Brian Beal, the University of Maine marine ecology professor, has learned a lot in the three years he has studied ways to preserve Freeport’s wild clam populations. He will present some of his findings at a meeting of the Freeport Shellfish Conservation Commission, Thursday, March 10. The public is invited to hear one of the state’s […]
What really gets under Trump’s skin? A reporter questioning his net worth
The candidate’s identity appears to ride on the perception that he is not merely very rich but clearly, most sincerely, super rich.
Maine Legislature sends business tax break, school funding bills to LePage
The governor is expected to sign the compromise bills, but educators say the extra $15 million still leaves big gaps.