Seeded 17th, Bonny Eagle’s Drew Gervais won the 100-meter dash at the New England championships Saturday afternoon.
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Heating oil prices are another casualty of war | Letter
The beautiful coastline of Maine apparently now reaches to the Strait of Hormuz. We have a century-old house that uses propane for radiator heat and hot water use. We have always done the annual service contract for supply and maintenance since we moved to Augusta eight years ago. The cost has risen pretty steadily year […]
Police arrest 2 men in Lovell in connection with gasoline theft
The suspects were allegedly in the process of stealing 25 gallons of gasoline from the Kezar Lake Country Club.
2026 Southern Maine Athletes of the Week: Spring Week 9
Press Herald sports writers nominate high school athletes from the prior week’s games.
Readers vote for their top choice and the winner will be announced in the newspapers the following Sunday all season long!
Wyman Station is a problem Maine must solve | Opinion
Maine doesn’t have a plan to replace the aging facility’s on-demand power once it retires. It’s time to get to work. And our next governor needs to be ready.
Bigelow Preserve’s 50th anniversary a good time to visit
This recreational treasure provides abundant opportunities for hiking, backpacking, paddling, mountain biking and camping.
On Graham Platner’s Nazi tattoo | Letter
In 2007, Graham Platner, a Marine from Maine (by his own admission, intoxicated at the time), entered a tattoo parlor in Croatia. He wanted a tattoo. His conscious choice, no matter how intoxicated he may have been, was a skull and crossbones chest tattoo closely resembling a Nazi Totenkopf (“death’s head”). The candidate would have us believe that, at that […]
No kindness like the kindness of strangers in Maine | Opinion
The fire coming from our vehicle during a recent mishap was nothing compared to the warmth of those who came to our aid on I-95 outside Saco.
Portland Public Library staff need to be paid a living wage | Opinion
The employees at one of the city’s most beloved institutions are again getting left behind.
This Cumberland church takes pride in its role in LGBTQ+ history
25 years ago, the congregation voted to embrace everyone who came through its doors.