The recently created hall of fame aims to be “a permanent tribute to the individuals and programs that have inspired generations of Dragons.”
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Maine’s progressive champion? He’s been here all along. | Opinion
Troy Jackson’s politics are the politics of solidarity. He’ll make a great governor.
Graham Platner will fight for Maine | Letter
Every major gain for the working class in America has come from the people. We didn’t get the eight-hour workday or the 40-hour workweek because CEOs handed them over. We fought for them. Just as Americans fought in the 1910s for women’s rights, in the 1950s and ’60s for civil rights and in the 1970s […]
A superior name for the former George J. Mitchell Elementary School | Letter
I was born in Waterville and have spent most of my adult life in Maine. Even though I’ve never met the Hon. George Mitchell, I know of his accomplishments. He has done more for his fellow Mainers, Americans and our Irish friends than 99% of the population. He could be called Waterville’s most famous son. […]
Maine must confront the moral cost of silence on Gaza | Opinion
We cannot determine the course of this conflict. Neither are we powerless.
Barry Manilow postponing Portland show
The pop singer had been scheduled to play Cross Insurance Arena on April 19.
Mainer set to officiate a men’s college hockey Frozen Four game
Turner resident Steven Rouillard, a Hockey East referee, is in Las Vegas for the sport’s marquee event.
Meet the 2026 Hearts of Pine
In Year 2 the 26-player roster is a mix of returning fan favorites and newcomers designed to add the talent and depth to improve in USL1.
Gorham School Committee passes $60.5 million budget
Board approves increase of $2.9 million, up 5.11% over the current budget.
E-bikes could be allowed on the Greenbelt
The South Portland City Council approved a first read that would change an ordinance regarding bicycles.