Falmouth’s Joe Dye boots the ball during the Yachtsmen’s 2-1 loss at Cheverus last week. Yarmouth’s boys’ soccer team celebrates a goal during last week’s 2-1 home win over Cape Elizabeth. The Clippers entered this week having won 26 straight contests. Greely’s Wren Payne plays the ball up the field during the Rangers’ 5-0 home […]
September 2018
Hospice care discussions offered in Falmouth
FALMOUTH — Hospice of Southern Maine will offer conversations about end-of-life decision-making in a four-part series this fall. All sessions are free and open to the public and will be held at the Falmouth Congregational Church. Sessions will be held at 3 p.m. on Sept. 25 and Oct. 2, 9 and 23. Along with each […]
Falmouth Elementary PTO hosts ice cream social
FALMOUTH — The Falmouth Elementary School PTO will hold its annual ice cream social at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14. The event will be held on the playground, or in the cafeteria in case of rain. Volunteers are needed to help scoop and add toppings. Food donations are also welcome and should be dropped off at the […]
Morse tops Maranacook in field hockey action
Bath The Morse Shipbuilders broke open a one-goal game with three second-half goals to pull away for a 4-1 Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference victory in a high school field hockey game on Monday. Vanessa St. Pierre registered three goals for Morse as the Shipbuilders improved to 3-0 on the season. Maranacook fell to 0-4. Morse took […]
Donation stacks up for Portland school library
PORTLAND — Even in this digital age, the library at King Middle School is still one of the most important, most visited and best-loved places in the building, according to Principal Caitlin LeClair. The school library is a “communal space where students have access to books and other research materials,” LeClair said. “Our librarian, Kathy Hanley, […]
Portland cemetery to demonstrate stone carving
PORTLAND — Eastern Cemetery is celebrating its 350th anniversary with stone-carving demonstrations from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 15. Visitors are welcome to view demonstrations by Matt Barnes of Yankee Slate Cutting, and tour the cemetery and learn more about its history and burial customs through the ages.
Wings of Freedom to land at Jetport Sept. 19-21
SOUTH PORTLAND — Three World War II-era bombers and one fighter plane will visit the Portland International Jetport next week. The B-17, B-24, B-25, P-51 are part of the Collins Foundation “Wings of Freedom” tour, and will be on exhibit and offering 30-minute flights. The planes will be on view and open for visits at the […]
Twilight in the Park returns to Portland Sept. 22
PORTLAND — Hospice of Southern Maine will hold its annual Twilight in the Park remembrance event at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, at Deering Oaks Park. Thousands of luminarias, each bearing the name of someone special, will light the park in a warm glow. Luminarias are $10 each and there is no limit per order. Those who wish […]
Sept. 16 10K race to close Portland streets
PORTLAND — The 19th annual Trail to Ale 10K is coming Sunday, Sept. 16, and is expected to draw 2,000 runners. The race is the largest annual fundraiser for Portland Trails, spokeswoman Nora Heffner said in a press release. Race information is available at www.trails.org/t2a. The race will require road closures in Bayside and on Munjoy Hill […]
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