Veterans Upward Bound helps Maine vets go to college, but the U.S. Department of Education is cutting its funding, saying the program ‘conflicts’ with its priorities.
Gorham
No serious injuries reported after Gorham school bus, car collide
Three people were taken to the hospital for evaluation following the crash.
Run of dry weather reminiscent of 1947 October fires in Maine
Dry conditions led to devastating fires 78 years ago.
A spider who is mistaken for a kitten learns it’s A-OK to be yourself
‘Luigi, the Spider Who Wanted to Be a Kitten’ is charmingly illustrated by Gorham artist Kevin Hawkes.
Gorham boys soccer scores big win at South Portland
Moises Ntango helps set up four goals and scores the Rams’ fifth in a matchup of two of the top four teams in Class A South.
High schools Tuesday: Marshwood boys soccer slips past Westbrook
The Hawks break a tie midway through the second half to win a clash of Class A South contenders.
Quick-rising squad tops Varsity Maine girls soccer poll
Falmouth has gone from unranked to first place in two weeks.
Same No. 1 in expanded Varsity Maine volleyball poll
The rankings now include 10 teams, including four receiving at least one first-place vote.
Tight battle remains at top of Varsity Maine boys soccer poll
Camden Hills maintains its one-point lead over Scarborough.
Gorham Notes: Opportunity to meet local candidates
Meet the local Gorham candidates at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at Baxter Memorial Library, 71 South St. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Six Town Council candidates — Kelly Dearborn, incumbent Phil Gagnon, Charles Hamblen, Timothy O’Leary III, Samuel Purinton, and incumbent Seven Siegel — are are seeking three available seats. On the […]