The school has asked for players’ insight in its search for Paula Doughty’s replacement.
2026
No tax on Social Security, eh? | Letter
Once again we are being scammed by the false promises of politicians. They all sound good when wanting our votes, but someone needs to explain the meaning of the word “no” to those who promised no tax on Social Security and overtime. Anyone who recently filed their tax return has learned that “No” doesn’t mean […]
Ask Graham Platner, Janet Mills a question at an upcoming debate
The Press Herald, Maine Public Television and NEWS CENTER Maine are hosting a live U.S. Senate Democratic primary debate on May 7.
Listen up and turkeys will tell you when to get ready for the hunt
When you start to hear the distant gobble, it’s time to start scouting for the spring turkey hunt.
Defending champ sets course record at Boston Marathon
John Korir wins the men’s race with the fifth-fastest marathon of all time, while Sharon Lokedi also repeats as the women’s champ.
Maine AG rules officers justified in shooting of Franklin County man
Gabriel Wilbur was hospitalized after police shot him in the shoulder 3 times in July 2025. Officials said he was threatening to shoot a landscaper working at a Wilton home.
Don’t be fooled by Republican trickery in Maine Senate races | Steve Collins
In four state Senate contests, GOP-aligned candidates switched their party registration to unaffiliated, allowing them to appear on the ballot as independents.
Fisheries and wildlife chief Judy Camuso to take over reins at Maine Audubon
The departing commissioner of the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife will be the first woman to lead the state environmental organization.
Have Maine power prices risen more than 55% since 2015? | Fact brief
Global conflicts, storm recovery costs, aging infrastructure and inflation have all factored into cost increases in recent years, according to federal and state agencies.
America’s health care crisis continues to add insult to injury | Opinion
We need to demand that our leaders in Augusta and Washington commit, beyond just expression of “concerns,” to voting to improve, not dismantle, our health care system.