Players and coaches around the state stress the importance of mental strength and moving on from miscues.
Portland
Portland considers new attendance boundaries for elementary and middle schools
They haven’t changed since the mid-2000s, but population shifts have occurred, resulting in an uneven balance of enrollment and demographics across Portland’s K-8 schools.
Portland restaurants LB. Kitchen and Ramona’s earn national praise
The New York Times and Food & Wine magazine have taken notice of the city’s food scene (again).
Silver Street by Taj to open Thursday in Old Port
The bar and restaurant is a sister venue to Taj Indian Cuisine in South Portland.
Summer’s end is the perfect time for sumptuous exhibits in Rockland, Portland
Dowling Walsh and Caldbeck galleries in Rockland, and Cove Street Arts in Portland play host to shows that wrap up the season.
Why don’t Portlanders use their front porches more? | Column
Once a year, bands take over homes in Deering Center for Porchfest, but on a typical night in the neighborhood, you won’t find many people out in front of their houses.
Is your açaí bowl as healthy as you think?
The superfood fruit bowl trend continues to grow in Maine, though some bowls are surprisingly sugary and caloric. Area dieticians weigh in on commonsense ways to make your bowls more nutritious.
With nowhere to run, Maine wildlife face heat-related risks
Extreme heat exacerbates the issues wildlife are already facing: drought, habitat loss and the spread of disease.
Long-delayed Congress Square redesign work to resume in September
The $7.2 million project to revamp the park and surrounding area stalled for 2 years because of clashes between the city and the original contractor, as well as the unexpected discovery of an electrical vault under the street.
Northern Light reaches deal to lower health care costs for some Mainers, while talks with Anthem stall
People insured by Community Health Options, a Maine-based nonprofit, will see lower fees and better access to services, officials said.