The Portland/South Portland Beacons combine players from South Portland, Portland and Deering high schools.
2023
MLB notebook: Yankees outfielder Juan Soto deflects contract questions
Juan Soto, acquired by New York from San Diego last week, deflected questions about signing a long-tern deal with the team.
Wells man arrested and charged with attempted murder
Emanuel Diggs, 22, was apprehended by the U.S. Marshals Office and its Maine Violent Offender Task Force with assistance from Wells police.
Letters to the Editor
Pay attention to steering committee meetings To the editor, There is a process underway to potentially reconfigure the way elementary schools are structured and used in South Portland. The effort has been led by superintendent Tim Matheney with the creation of a Boundaries and Configurations Steering Committee in early 2023. The steering committee meetings are […]
From ferries to nights on gym floors, Class D South basketball a logistical puzzle
Class D South life a distinct one for players, coaches, administrators.
South Portland Historical Society welcomes cemetery historian Ron Romano
Ron Romano, a cemetery historian and author of four cemetery-themed books, visited the South Portland Historical Society on Dec. 10, offering a detailed exploration of the fascinating world of cemetery symbols, materials, and landscapes in southern Maine.
Jon Rahm goes back on his word, leaving PGA for LIV, but circumstances changed
Commentary: Rahm pledged his loyalty to the PGA Tour, the was before Commissioner Jay Monahan made a secret deal with LIV.
Prosecutors walk jury through police investigation in second week of Woodford Street murder trial
Police charged Damion Butterfield, 24, with murder about 4 weeks after he met with Portland detectives at the York County Jail. He has denied being the man who shot Derald ‘Darry’ Coffin in April 2022.
Cape Elizabeth School Building Advisory Committee addresses public concerns
The Cape Elizabeth School Building Advisory Committee, through a recent public forum, highlighted their commitment to transparency, community engagement, and a comprehensive reassessment of school needs.
Maine media groups, utilities challenge new law on foreign spending on referendums
Separate lawsuits from Versant Power, Central Maine Power and two organizations representing media outlets were all filed in federal court Tuesday.