The Spartans improve to 8-3 with a 47-18 decision over Bonny Eagle.
2025
Judy Kahrl, philanthropist and reproductive rights activist, dies at 90
The Arrowsic resident was an heir to the Procter & Gamble fortune and founder of Grandmothers for Reproductive Rights.
Maine’s highest court proposes barring justices from disciplining peers
If adopted, Superior and District Court judges would handle complaints against Supreme Judicial Court justices.
Yarmouth approves Royal River dam removal to restore waterway and its inhabitants
The removal of the dams — a project decades in the making — will restore aquatic habitat and allow for the movement of fish in the river.
At least 9 Maine school districts now affected by software breach
The K-12 student information platform PowerSchool suffered a cybersecurity breach, and informed numerous school districts that they may have been affected.
Falmouth boys save best for last, hand Noble first loss
Navigators make late free throws to edge Knights in a thriller, 54-51.
Medomak Valley stays perfect with win at Yarmouth
Panthers build a 17-point halftime lead and improve to 11-0 with a 57-45 victory.
Mt. Ararat boys hockey team to resume play while hazing investigation continues
Superintendent Heidi O’Leary sent a message to players Friday afternoon ahead of a scheduled game in Biddeford on Saturday.
Judge allows sale of UMaine’s Hutchinson Center to move forward
Calvary Chapel Belfast asked a federal judge to stop the sale of the University of Maine-owned building, claiming the university system showed religious bias when it rescinded an offer to the church.
From Augusta: A New Year’s greeting and a new session
It’s a new year, and I hope everyone had a safe and happy holiday season with family and friends. On Dec. 4, I was sworn into the 132nd Legislature along with 34 of my colleagues from all over the state of Maine and from all walks of life. We are truly a citizen legislature. I […]