Falmouth, the defending Class A champion, is without its top player from last year but still tops this list of teams expecting big seasons.
April 2026
How to ruin your political reputation in three simple steps | Letter
What would be an efficient way for a U.S. senator to gradually ruin their reputation, to destroy political capital that they’d carefully built up over years of being indecisive but acting thoughtful? I guess three things come to mind fairly quickly. David CritchfieldSouth Portland
South Portland has a new comprehensive plan
The City Council voted 5 to 2 on Tuesday night to adopt the guideline for city policy and growth for the next 15 years.
Waterville officials may limit cooperation with ICE agents
The city council will consider an ordinance modeled after Portland’s to prohibit police and all municipal employees from cooperating with federal immigration operations.
UNE receives $5M gift for public and environmental health institute
The donation from the founder of IDEXX Laboratories will support the new David Evans Shaw Institute of Public and Planetary Health.
Open Door with Sarah Belliveau, CEO and President of BerryDunn
Wednesday, Oct. 28 at 8 a.m. – Sarah Belliveau, leader of the national professional services firm BerryDunn, headquartered in Portland, will join us at the Roux Institute.
From opening a Roth IRA to a summer window-washing business, these high school students are putting Junior Achievement lessons into action
Junior Achievement of Maine and their partners help students see opportunities they didn’t know existed while gaining access to networks that could shape their futures.
Amtrak Downeaster operator wants your thoughts on future of service
The rail authority is holding two open houses seeking insight from locals on their travel patterns and any ideas they may have for service improvements.
Eliot Cutler accused of violating probation for 5th time
New court documents allege that the 2-time Maine gubernatorial candidate failed to provide police investigators with correct passwords to his electronic devices, which are subject to searches.
Author Lily King a finalist for international Women’s Prize for Fiction
King is one of six authors up for the honor, for her book “Heart the Lover.”