FREEPORT — Wolfe's Neck Farm has started a Farmer for the Morning program for preschool-age children. The program will run every Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. through April 15, 2009.
PORTLAND—If McAuley standout Allie Clement was good enough to be named first-team SMAA all-conference, a member of the all»
PORTLAND—Entering the pivotal final phase of its season, the Waynflete baseball team knew Monday's home battle with Wester»
CAPE ELIZABETH—Considering its reputation as a team to beat and the emphatic way it opened the season, the Cape Elizabeth »
So a propaganda organization funded by an ultra-right-wing billionaire has determined that Bowdoin College is too liberal for it»
PORTLAND — The city's emergence over the last 25 years as one of the nation’s most vibrant and livable cities is no »
Falmouth’s school enrollment is flat. Seventy percent of rising property taxes are appropriated to the school budget.»
YARMOUTH—For all of its excellence in recent seasons, most notably five Class A state titles since 2006, including each of»
YARMOUTH — The Town Council has approved a $32.7 million combined town and school budget.»
BRUNSWICK — The Institute for Family-Owned Business, in partnership with the law firm Verrill Dana, announced winners»
YARMOUTH—Three days after a painful loss at rival Yarmouth, the North Yarmouth Academy boys' lacrosse team needed to make »