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A’s sink Red Sox, 6-5

BOSTON Even after pitching a no-hitter against the Red Sox last month, Sean Manaea was worried about facing them again. This outing would be at Fenway Park, where he was terrible in two career starts. Manaea stayed calm and beat the Red Sox again Monday night as Khris Davis hit one of three solo homers […]

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Sea Dogs fall to Phils

PORTLAND The Reading Fightin Phils (13-20) built a 5-2 lead after two innings and held on for a 10-7 Eastern League victory over the Portland Sea Dogs (11-23) on Monday night in the road trip opener at FirstEnergy Stadium. The Sea Dogs have lost four straight and three of four to Reading this season. Tate […]

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Bobcats rolls past Saints twice

RICHMOND Sydney Underhill-Tilton tossed two shutouts as the Richmond High School softball team swept a doubleheader with St. Dom’s on Monday, taking the opener 10-0, and the nightcap, 14-0. The Bobcats are 7-0 heading into today’s East-West Conference matchup at Rangeley (4 p.m.). In the first game, Underhill Tilton struck out 15 and allowed just […]

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Births

Mid Coast Hospital, Brunswick A boy, Braxton Michael Travierso, to Tristan Anne- Marie Brewer and Alex David Travierso of Bath, April 24, 2018. A girl, Payson Marie Hutchinson, to Michael Brandon and Natalie Marie (Bernier) Hutchinson of Woolwich, April 24, 2018. A boy, Mason Truxton Chase, to Tiffany (Dube) and Mason Jay Chase of Richmond, […]

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Planting the seed for gardening

How does a school garden grow? It starts when educators who believe in the profound importance of teaching children to garden plant the idea with their students. Together, they water it with garden curriculum, encompassing hands-on digging in the dirt as well as healthy eating and environmental stewardship. The harvest is not only fresh produce […]

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Forgetfulness might be a family trait

If an apple falls close to a tree, will either of them ever notice? That’s what I’ve been wondering this past week. My husband is one of the smartest people I know, but he is notoriously forgetful. He used to blame this on his military training and something people in uniform like to call “compartmentalization.” […]