Navigators prevail by one goal again, 1-0, thanks to Charlie Creswell’s second half strike.
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Greely needs overtime to survive Cape
Rangers get decisive goal from Helen Zimmerman.
Scarborough, Cheverus both shine in midseason tie
Red Storm score early, Stags answer in second half and teams wind up deadlocked, 1-1.
People and Business: Oct. 2
Hires, promotions, appointments Patrick Caron and Jeff McCabe have joined the Maine Sports Commission Board of Directors. Caron is the founder of Move Free, an international outdoor brand offering consciously crafted activewear and movement experiences for athletes and adventurers. McCabe works as the director of the Maine Office of Outdoor Recreation. Maine College of Art […]
No goals, no resolution for Freeport, Yarmouth girls
Offense at a premium as rivals settle for scoreless tie.
BamBam Bakery settles into new space in Falmouth
The gluten-free bakery had to move after leasing its Portland location became too expensive, but it’s now at home at the corner of Bucknam Road and Middle Road in Falmouth.
Northern: Fall sports season passes midway point
Games take on more importance with October’s arrival
Cumberland County Fair reflects historic and changing nature of 4-H
Youth involved in the livestock auctions often put money raised toward paying for college. Some 4-H club activities across the country have expanded to include computer coding and handmade fashion shows.
Artificial turf questions surface at Falmouth plastics forum
Falmouth Conservation Commission hosted the forum featuring Matt Simon, author of “A Poison Like No Other: How Microplastics Corrupted Our Planet and Our Bodies.” Audience members repeatedly asked about artificial turf fields, one referencing the SAD 51 proposal for such a field.
Mainewhile: Housing needs and solutions come in all shapes, sizes
Housing, housing, housing! Everyone is talking about housing right now. It makes sense. Housing is a big need right now. “Need” is an interesting word to use as a place to start. What does a person “need” in a home? I think it probably varies by the person. There is “shelter,” and then there is […]