York remains No. 1, but Class A’s Gorham and Thornton Academy move up.
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Depth, underclassmen boosting Bates College football
Thomas men’s soccer enters the postseason unbeaten in conference play, and the Division III hockey season gets underway.
Meet the Mainers who choreograph kisses and hugs – and sex
Intimacy director, a job that’s less than a couple decades old in film and theater, is becoming part of more local productions, helping to make potentially awkward or traumatic moments safe and predictable for the actors.
Gorham volleyball takes down Cheverus to return to Class A final
The two-time defending champions win the first two sets, then shake off a loss to close out the Stags in four.
Here are some of the Maine restaurants, eateries and markets offering food assistance
A growing number of Maine businesses are offering free or discounted food to Mainers in need.
Gorham to hear latest high-density housing plans for former golf course
Plans call for 515 housing units with single-family homes, condos and apartments.
A new story collection highlights New Englanders at their best
Retired Yankee Magazine editor Mel Allen’s ‘Here in New England’ gathers 45 stories of altruism, hard work and resilience.
Kennebunk girls soccer wins in penalty kicks
Kennebunk ties Gorham with 1:49 left in regulation and prevails in a tiebreaker to reach the Class A South semifinals.
Gorham field hockey rallies late to oust Scarborough in A South quarters
The Rams get a fourth-quarter goal from Annie Collier and then an overtime winner from Sydney Quimby.
Karmo Sanders, Maine’s ‘Marden’s Lady,’ dies at 74
A playwright, teacher and performer, she delighted audiences with her over-the-top yet relatable bargain-hunting character in TV ads for the Maine salvage chain.