Boston wins the opener 3-2, and scores six runs in the fifth inning to win the nightcap, 7-1.
2021
Wednesday’s college roundup: UNE splits season-opening softball doubleheader with Salve Regina
UNE wins the second game 7-3 after losing the opener 4-0 in its first games of the season.
Portland councilors back plan to move social services, but want time to address neighbors’ concerns
The Maine College of Art says it has concerns about the safety of students who will live in a new dorm next door, but others – including a student – say such fears are misplaced.
Community meal service marks one year in Bath, post-COVID future unknown
Portland-based Cooking for Community is marking one year of providing meals during the COVID-19 pandemic to older adults living in Bath Housing apartments. During that time, Cooking for Community has served more than 6,800 meals to Bath Housing residents. Cooking for Community raises funds to pay restaurants and their staff to provide meals to service agencies. Locally […]
The disabled hope their Oscar moment can become a movement
Three films have the people behind them hoping their moment can move Hollywood to stop using the disabled as sources of inspiration, objects of pity, or twisted villains.
Land trust to host vernal pool workshop
The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust will host an upcoming workshop on vernal pools. Springtime Splendor for Amphibians: Vernal Pools of Lilly Pond takes place at 1 p.m. April 24 at the Lilly Pond Community Forest in south Bath. Stewardship consultant Cheri Brunault will guide participants on the basics of what makes a vernal pool and […]
Softball: After lost season of 2020, teams are getting back to basics
Thornton Academy is among many teams focusing on fundamentals because of young and inexperienced players.
Softball: Players to watch in southern Maine
These players didn’t get to take the field last spring, but they are well worth keeping an eye on in 2021.
Softball: Teams to watch in southern Maine
From three-time defending Class A champ Scarborough to tiny Sacopee Valley, these are softball teams to watch this spring.
CDC advisers seek more data on rare blood clots before deciding whether to resume Johnson & Johnson shots
Some public health officials – including Dr. Nirav Shah, director of the Maine CDC – say the lack of a recommendation is a decision that will have consequences.