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Developers meet with Scarborough Planning Board to discuss project at former Beech Ridge Motor Speedway
A proposal to build warehouses there has been met with opposition.
Freeport-area students bring Agatha Christie mystery to stage
High schools from across the state are preparing one-act plays for the statewide competition in March, each with their own spin of a 40-minute play. Freeport High School is setting the bar high with the period piece “The Patient.” In this Agatha Christie mystery, eight characters struggle to find the murderer in a hospital ward— […]
With the soundtrack of summer silenced, MLB will lose more than just games
Commentary: Baseball no longer has the hold it once did, and owners are further fracturing a tenuous relationship with fans with this extended lockout.
Top Maine wrestlers return to New England Championship tournament
The two-day tournament in Providence returns after a one-year hiatus.
The Latest: Canada will refer Russia to International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity
The latest news on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Portland charter commission gets more time to come up with recommendations
The commission has until May 9 to issue a preliminary report and until July 11 to come up with final recommendations.
Monday’s college roundup: UMaine men to play basketball in London next season
The Black Bears will play Marist on Dec. 4 in the Basketball Hall of Fame London Showcase.
Ruble plummets as sanctions bite, sending Russians to banks
Ordinary Russians are facing the prospect of higher prices as Western sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine sent the ruble plummeting.
New York to lift statewide school mask mandate by March 2
And New York City Mayor Eric Adams said he’s considering lifting vaccine mandates on restaurants, bars and theaters by early next week.