BRUNSWICK — The School Board began budget discussions Wednesday with the first of five public meetings to be held on the topic over the next month. Superintendent Paul Perzanoski gave a breakdown of the proposed operational budgets of each school, as well as the operational budget of the REAL School. He also reviewed costs related to technology, […]
March 2018
Putin boasts that Russia has a nuclear-powered cruise missile that can penetrate U.S. defense shields
On a big screen behind him, video footage and computer graphics showed off new weapons that also included an underwater drone.
Wake Up Weather – March 1, 2018
All is quiet today across the area but a powerful storm will change that for Friday.
Girls’ basketball: Gorham rode out a rough patch
The Rams regrouped after a midseason losing streak and are on the verge of a third straight state championship.
Staff Photo of the Day: Thursday, March 1
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LePage administration ending child abuse prevention program
The state argues that the $2.2 million effort is duplicative and not evidence-based. Proponents say ‘the safety of kids is in jeopardy.’
In Maine, a push in Legislature could lead to a rewrite of the U.S. Constitution
Two resolutions mirroring a secretive group’s model ask the state to join 28 others in calling for a convention – the first since 1787 – that could remake how the government works.
Boys’ basketball: Shane DeWolfe has made his own impact on Greely basketball
The senior guard appreciates that his younger sister is the star of the family but also knows he and his teammates are making their own mark.
Mystery developer buys properties, plans to remake section of Bayside
Josh Soley says the group he represents is looking to position itself for a major redevelopment, should Preble Street day center and soup kitchen ever leave downtown.
Girls’ basketball: Greely vs. Hampden Academy preview
The Class A title game matchup features two teams with opposite styles.