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  • Published
    June 2, 2011

    160th anniversary of Maine Prohibition

    Portland’s Neal Dow was a fiery advocate of temperance and “The Maine Law” eventually inspired National Prohibition.

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    May 13, 2011

    Claws’ Ainge joining Celtics as director of player personnel

    The Red Claws are in need of a head coach after Austin Ainge gets a job with his father’s team.

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    March 6, 2011

    McAuley shares a special victory with a special fan

    AUGUSTA — When the game ended and McAuley had won its first Class A state championship since 2003 with its 39-23 victory over Hampden Academy, Rebecca Knight, Olivia Porch and Alexa Coulombe were among the Lions who brought the Gold Ball into the stands to share with Sister Edward Mary. “She means so much to […]

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    March 6, 2011

    Class C basketball: Hall-Dale and Lee bring home titles

    BANGOR — Hall-Dale played exceptional defense and got strong rebounding and versatile scoring to beat Washington Academy 54-38 Saturday night in the Class C girls’ basketball state championship game at the Bangor Auditorium. Carylanne Wolfington and Taylor Massey combined for 38 points for the Bulldogs, who were playing in the Bangor Auditorium for the first […]

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    March 5, 2011

    Class C boys: Lee Academy tops Dirigo

    BANGOR — Lee Academy built an 18-point lead in the third quarter and held off Dirigo’s fourth-quarter comeback to win the Class C boys’ basketball state title with a 65-55 victory Saturday night at the Bangor Auditorium. AJ Harris scored 27 points for the Pandas (21-1). Harris, who was 10 of 11 from the free-throw […]

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    March 5, 2011

    Three Maine wrestlers earn medals at New England meet

    Three Maine wrestlers finished among the medalists Saturday at the New England high school wrestling championships in New Haven, Conn. Mike Cyr, the first wrestler from Scarborough High to win a Class A state title, took third place in the 215-pound division. Connor Sheehan, a 103-pound sophomore from Fryeburg Academy, and Jacob Powers, a two-time […]

  • Published
    March 4, 2011

    Maine wind farm receives federal loan guarantee

    The Oxford County wind development is the subject of a case before the Maine Supreme Judicial Court on environmental permitting.

  • Published
    March 1, 2011

    Eastern Class A boys: Bangor ends Edward Little’s reign

    Two late baskets by Zach Blodgett enable the Rams to dethrone the two-time defending regional champs and advance to the state final.

  • Published
    February 28, 2011

    High school notebook: York already looking ahead

    The harsh part of losing in the playoffs is the finality of it all. Players gather in the locker room for one final time. Tears are shed. And it’s tough for coaches, too. After his Wildcats lost in the Western Class B semifinals to Cape Elizabeth, York boys’ basketball coach Randy Small didn’t hide his […]

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    February 27, 2011

    Basketball tournament notebook: Great York run despite loss

    York High’s defense of its Class B girls’ basketball state championship ended Saturday with a 58-55 overtime loss to Leavitt. But the Wildcats have had an amazing three-year stretch. Since the start of the 2008-09 season, York is 63-2. And since seniors Nicole Taylor and Stephanie Gallagher joined the team as freshmen, York has a […]