Brooks Brannon and Ronald Rosario help Portland snap a two-game losing streak.
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Missing Gardiner woman, 91, safely located by Rangeley police
Local police were working Tuesday night to get Sylvia Pratt back to her home, state police said.
Civil rights groups file in court raising alarm over settlement changes for disabled children’s services
The group, including Disability Rights Maine and the ACLU, contend enforcement of the settlement is being weakened.
Witness Windham girls soccer’s fitness, and other things from Tuesday’s practice
To fly like Eagles, the players must first master running long distances.
Jacob Sollon stays atop leaderboard at Maine Open
The Pennsylvania native takes a four-shot lead into the final round.
Gorham officials give green light for Amazon to buy 94 acres of town-owned land
The sale is not final, however, and Amazon has not submitted a specific plan for what it would do with the parcel.
In Portland, Sea Dogs manager lays groundwork for Boston’s future
Nearing the end of his fourth season as the Sea Dogs manager, Chad Epperson takes pride in developing Boston’s young talent.
Massabesic and Deering football prepping for their Class A return
Both programs improved significantly over the past four seasons while playing in Class B.
Leroy J. Bailey, veteran gravely wounded in Vietnam, laid to rest back home in Maine
The Rockland native lost his face to a mortar blast and underwent hundreds of reconstructive surgeries throughout his life, but remained kind, generous and faithful.
Portland Housing Authority executive director resigns after 2 years
Brian Frost stepped down July 31 and a permanent successor is expected to be hired by Jan. 2.