Falmouth’s 5th grade girls’ basketball team recently won the Cape Elizabeth League championship. Front row, from left: Francesca Pound, Elsie Canon, Lindsay Rogers, Sloane Ginevan and Izzy Malloy. Middle row: Miranda Birks, Amelia Hooper, Justine Means, Eden Marley and Katie Lozaraitis. Coaches: Jake Birks, Doug Ginevan, Tim Hooper and Mark Lozaraitis.
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UNE, Bowdoin to host NCAA D-III women’s basketball tournament games
The St. Joseph’s women and Husson men and women also make the NCAA tournament.
Business Breakfast Forum: Workforce Opportunities: Non‑traditional Workers
Join us on Wednesday, March 16, 7:45 a.m. @ USM’s Maine’s Abromson Center, Portland Campus
Portland Rep. Chipman enters state Senate race
PORTLAND — State Rep. Ben Chipman, D-Portland, on Monday announced his candidacy in state Senate District 27. Chipman, of 5 Mayo St., is in his third term representing House District 40. He will run in the June 14 Democratic primary against Rep. Diane Russell, City Councilor Jon Hinck and Peaks Island physician Dr. Charles Radis for […]
Abe Vigoda’s daughter angry that Oscars ignored actor
Vigoda was unforgettable in ‘The Godfather’ for his performance as Salvatore ‘Sal’ Tessio, the doomed Mafia soldier.
10 million watch story of Freeport girl, pet duck
5-year-old Kylie Brown feeds, naps with and plays with Snowflake.
Out & About: Kotzschmar Organ to accompany pioneering sci-fi film
“Metropolis” is an epic, pioneering science fiction film that set the standard for the nascent genre when it was first released in 1927. As part of its ongoing performance series, the Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ will present a screening of the landmark silent film this Sunday in Portland, with an original accompaniment by Peter […]
Waynflete girls win Sportsmanship award
Waynflete’s girls’ basketball team receives the Class C South Sportsmanship award last weekend. The Flyers also got the Sportsmanship award in 2010 and 2013.
Finalists named for Travis Roy Award
The award goes to the top senior among Maine’s Class A boys’ hockey programs.
Forecaster Forum: More at stake than parking in South Portland’s Knightville neighborhood
When I moved my business to Knightville in the late 1980s, it was commonly, though not affectionately, referred to as “Blightville” – and for good reason. Ocean Street was littered with empty, trash-filled lots and industrial businesses of various stripes, such as a dry cleaner, a car wash and a run-down automotive garage. When the old […]