The Monks beat Eastern Nazarene 11-10 when Hunter Richardson scores on an infield single.
2021
Waterville woman, killed when tree branch hit car, was executive chef, engaged to be married
Rochelle Hager, 31, died Monday when a large pine tree branch fell onto her car during strong winds, as she drove on Knowlton Corner Road in Farmington.
Longtime Bowdoin College men’s basketball coach Tim Gilbride to retire
Gilbride coached the Polar Bears for 35 seasons, winning 494 games.
Sea Dogs announce details on limited seating, ticket sales
The team will start the season by allowing slightly more than 2,000 fans for games at Hadlock Field. Tickets go on sale for May games in mid-April.
Onlookers’ anger grew as Floyd stopped moving, say witnesses in ex-officer’s trial
The teenager who shot the video of the arrest that set off nationwide protests testifies that then-Officer Derek Chauvin gave the crowd a ‘cold’ and ‘heartless’ stare.
Saco Bay Symposium hears Camp Ellis USACE update, views shoreline protection model
The Saco City Council is scheduled to vote April 5 on its role and responsibilities as a sponsor of a project to solve the erosion issue, including costs above the $26.9 million limit set by Congress in 2007, maintenance and repairs.
Supreme Court case could change the nature of college sports
A Supreme Court case being argued this week amid March Madness could erode the difference between elite college athletes and professional sports stars.
‘Lighting a fuse’: Amazon vote may spark more union efforts
What happens inside a warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama could have major implications not just for the country’s second-largest employer but the labor movement at large.
Carmen F. Genzabella
BIDDEFORD — Carmen F. Genzabella, 84, of Fortunes Rocks Beach, Biddeford, passed away on Tuesday, March 23, 2021, at home. He was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts on May 7, 1936, a son of Vincenzo and Mary Josephine (DeMarco) Genzabella. Carmen graduated with a B.S. Chemistry in 1957, and a M.S. in Chemistry in 1959, from […]
Falmouth fire department driving 5 years of tax hikes
Property owners will see their tax rate rise by a total of $1.64 over the next five years based solely on the cost of instituting the full-time fire service.