New goalkeepers throughout the state are looking to contribute immediately for teams hoping to be part of the playoff picture.
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Meet the 25 southern Maine girls soccer players to watch in 2025
These veteran players will be key to their teams’ playoff chances this fall.
Meet the 10 southern Maine girls soccer teams to watch in 2025
Will Greely match its unbeaten season in Class B? Can someone stop Scarborough from reaching its fourth straight Class A championship?
Here are 5 intriguing southern Maine girls soccer matchups this fall
Rematches from last year’s regional finals are among the contests that should be circled on the calendar.
Freeport field hockey controls Gray-New Gloucester/NYA
Four players score for Falcons in a Monday victory.
Topsham residents to vote on funding mechanism for apartment complex
If approved at the polls in November, a tax increment financing district would allow for the development of a workforce housing complex on Union Park Road.
Damariscotta venue to host open mic for music and spoken word
Open mic returns at the Long Barn at Inn Along the Way’s Chapman Farm, 741 Main St., Damariscotta on Saturday, Sept. 13. Local performer sign-up begins at 1 p.m. and performances are from 1:30-4:30 p.m. Artist performances, inn tours and hay field walks are all part of the ambiance at this by-donation fundraiser in support […]
Novel Jazz Septet brings sounds of Ellington and Strayhorn to Boothbay Harbor
As Maine’s Novel Jazz Septet celebrates the group’s 21st year together, it brings the music of the great Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn to the historic Boothbay Harbor Opera House on Friday, Sept. 12. Through regular trips to the Duke Ellington Collection at the Smithsonian Museum as well as the Strayhorn Collection at the Library of […]
Massachusetts man found dead near Bremen accidentally drowned
Mark Metzger, 74, was reported missing from his sailboat. His body was recovered hours later.
Maine again rejects Justice Department request for voters’ personal information
Secretary of State Shenna Bellows said Monday in a letter that she has ‘grave concerns’ about the Trump administration’s second demand for about 1 million voters’ birth dates, addresses and other data.