Just a note to say what a great job the city of Portland has done with their flower planting. They have done this for years. The flowers, mostly tulips, look beautiful. Way to go, Portland! Ed Reagan Portland
2021
To dance or not to dance? Maine schools navigate logistics of pandemic proms
Some high schools are skipping prom altogether, but some staff members, parents and students are finding ways to hold proms that look a little different, in hopes of bringing some normalcy to the end of the school year.
Commentary: Future of Republican Party depends on more Republicans like Susan Collins
She has defended Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney – and she could form a Senate bloc of Republicans who are willing to seek bipartisan compromise.
Obituary: Bill Hughes
SCARBOROUGH – On Monday, May 10, 2021, Bill Hughes, loving husband and father of two children, passed away at the age …
Obituary: Jeffrey Lind Proctor
LEWISTON – Jeff was born in Saco the middle of eight children born to Robert and Carol Proctor. He grew up …
Obituary: Marie Elena Ronzio Ardito
SCARBOROUGH – Marie Elena Ronzio Ardito, 87, of The Mooring, a Scarborough assisted living facility and formerly a longtime resident of …
Obituary: Elizabeth “Liz” (Chaplin) Bolton
RESTON, Va. – Elizabeth “Liz” (Chaplin) Bolton —mom, grannie, mother-in-law, cousin, aunt and friend, passed away at home April 15, 2021 …
Yarmouth and Cape split baseball doubleheader
Clippers win game one, 5-1, before Capers take nightcap, 2-1
Dalbec’s home run in seventh lifts Red Sox past Angels
Bobby Dalbec’s two-run homer enables Boston to bounce back after blowing a lead, and Matt Barnes strikes out the side in the ninth to close out a 4-3 win.
Softball: Thornton Academy ends Scarborough’s long streak in first game of DH
Jess Dow’s grand slam in the eighth inning helps the Trojans snap a 66-game winning streak for the Red Storm, who then rally from a 4-0 deficit in Game 2 to split the doubleheader.