The elections will fill the District 5 and two at-large seats now open on the school board.
December 21, 2021
NHL pulls out of Beijing Olympics as coronavirus spike disrupts schedule
NHL players will not be allowed to participate in the second consecutive Winter Games following the postponement of 50 regular-season games.
Entire staff of Anson-Madison Water District fired amid theft charges
The head of the Maine Rural Water Association said Tuesday that the association will take over operations of the district after its superintendent and foreman were charged earlier with theft.
Masks remain mandatory for Bath-area winter student athletes
The RSU 1 school board will discuss next month whether it’s safe to make masking optional for vaccinated athletes or those enrolled in pooled testing.
Mac Jones played like a rookie against the Colts, and that is OK
The Patriots quarterback showed some inexperience on Saturday, but also bounced back with a strong fourth quarter.
NFL notebook: Chiefs place wide receiver Hill on COVID-19 list
Tyreek Hill is one of three players added to Kansas City’s growing list on Tuesday.
MLB payrolls drop 4%, back to 2015 level
Falling payrolls have sparked labor unrest, which led to a lockout.
Community Calendar: Dec. 31-Jan. 8
Benefits Polar Bear Dip & Dash, fully virtual through Jan. 2, proceeds benefit Natural Resources Council of Maine, register at nrcm.org. Ongoing Bottle Drive, Falmouth Transfer Station, Bucknam Road, benefits projects supported by the Falmouth Lions Club. See e-clubhouse.org/sites/falmouthme/projects.php. Freeport Community Services Thrift Shop accepting donations. Contact Sarah Adams at 865-3985 ext. 205 or [email protected]. […]
Arts Calendar: Dec. 31-Jan. 8
‘Boogie, Blues & Beyond’ Exhibits/Galleries David Little, mixed media art, through Dec. 31, Merrill Memorial Library, Yarmouth. “Home Fires: Freedom and Captivity,” University of New England Art Gallery, 716 Stevens Ave., Portland. Free, through Jan. 23, library.une.edu. “Louise Bourne: All This at Once,” Elizabeth Moss Galleries, Falmouth, through Jan. 29. Maine Historical Society, 489 Congress […]
Freeport native takes the stage as soloist in Handel’s ‘Messiah’ at Carnegie Hall
‘I just really appreciate growing up in a town where music had just a high importance placed on it,’ said Heather Petrie, a New York-based singer and 2001 graduate of Freeport High.