Big plays from the first day of the Maine high school basketball tournament at the Portland Expo.
Livermore
52 in 25: Livermore
Ernie Anderson is an award-winning cartoonist and the creator of Anvil Falls — which has been running in the Sun Journal on Sundays since February 2023. He got his start in newsprint media in 2012, producing editorial cartoons and illustrations for the Sun Journal, and in 2014 and 2015 his cartoons took first place at […]
Spruce Mountain boys basketball edges Oceanside with late rally
Cai Dougher scores 32 points, and the Phoenix overcome a fourth-quarter deficit to win a Class B South quarterfinal.
RSU 9 voter approval needed to purchase former Farmington school
On March 24, voters in Regional School Unit 9 will be asked to accept up to $1.6 million of a $1.77 million Maine Connectivity Grant obtained by Franklin County Adult Education to purchase the former Arthur D. Ingalls School at 144 High St. in Farmington.
Farmington board donates $2,000 to Vietnam Veterans Memorial display
Farmington selectmen voted to take the money from the Downtown Tax Increment Financing account.
Three fun Nordic ski events set for this month at Titcomb Mountain
Two events will be held on Sunday, Feb. 23, with the third on Friday, Feb. 28.
Carole Richards: Trump’s ego trip needs deflating
Our newly elected president is on a massive ego trip. He needs to be smarter, richer and more powerful than anyone else. He wants to rule the world. The will of the people has disappeared, and President Trump’s ego has come front and center; it is so big our elected officials are cowering in the […]
Three appointed to Livermore Planning Board
The Livermore Select Board appointed three new members to the Planning Board, with discussions focusing on community involvement and the challenges of ordinance adoption.
The top 5 matchups we’d like to see in Maine girls hoop tournament
Brunswick meeting Mt. Ararat in Class A South would be a great rematch of last year’s regional final.
Franklin Savings Bank employee retires after 38 years
Lorna Niedner began as a bank teller and receptionist, and has served as Jay branch manager for 13 years.