Yarmouth’s Michael Guertier battles for a loose puck with Andrew Eckhardt of Greely on Friday during their Class B semifinal at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston. (Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Portland Press Herald) LEWISTON — Jake MacDonald scored two goals, the second a big one, and top-seeded Greely eventually pulled away from No. 4 Yarmouth, 4-1, […]
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Cape Elizabeth powers past Yarmouth in B South boys' basketball
PORTLAND — When everyone is contributing and your best player is playing like your best player … well, that’s a pretty good recipe for success. Cape Elizabeth High and Finn Bowe, in the role of head chef, cooked up a winning combo Thursday night in a 51-30 Class B regional semifinal win against old rival […]
Cuddledown closing leaves questions about response
YARMOUTH — Brenda Fecteau said she has been struggling to find work ever since Cuddledown’s call center at 14 Yarmouth Junction shut down Feb. 2. She is one of 26 employees affected by the closing. “Nothing like going into work on a Friday (to) work for a couple hours (before) they shut down for a […]
B South boys' quarterfinal: No. 3 Yarmouth grinds it out against No. 6 Maranacook
PORTLAND — When Maranacook’s perimeter shooting dried up, the drought opened the door to Yarmouth’s transition game in a Class B South boys’ quarterfinal game at the Portland Expo on Saturday morning. The No. 6 Black Bears’ (13-6) stingy defense tried to hold the No. 3 Clippers (13-6) in check, but Yarmouth had other plans […]
Boys' hockey: Yarmouth stymies Edward Little
AUBURN — A regulation hockey game is three periods long, and being the better team in two of the three doesn’t guarantee success. Edward Little had advantages in shots and possession in both the first and third periods, but a power-play goal for Yarmouth in the second was the difference for the Clippers in a […]
Local students attain North Yarmouth Academy honors
NORTH YARMOUTH — The North Yarmouth Academy honor roll for the first semester of the 2017-2018 school year is announced. Local students who attained honor roll status for the fall semester were: Highest Honors Grade eight: Madeleine Vaillancourt of Lewiston. High Honors Grade five: Genevieve Vaillancourt of Lewiston. Grade eight: Aisley Snell of Durham. Grade […]
Yarmouth chef to appear next month on Food Network’s ‘Chopped’
The chef for a Yarmouth-based catering company will appear on a upcoming episode of the Food Network’s popular television show “Chopped.” Seth Hyman, a spokesman for the Food Network/Cooking Channel, confirmed on Tuesday that Christian Hayes, chef and owner of Dandelion Catering Co. in Yarmouth, will compete on the March 20 episode of Chopped, titled […]
Kay A. Bournakel
YARMOUTH — Kay Angelides Bournakel, of Yarmouth, joined her son and husband in the afterlife Wednesday, Jan. 31. Born in Berlin, N.H., to Helen and Charles Angelides, she attended Berlin High School and then the University of New Hampshire where she majored in art, a subject for which she had both passion and talent. This gift […]
Girls' hockey: Red Hornets, Clippers happily settle for tie
Yarmouth goalie Allison Perrotta waits to make a save after a shot by EL/Leavitt/Poland’s Audrey Varney during Saturday night’s game in Auburn. (Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal) AUBURN — Young teams need to learn how to win games. The Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland and Yarmouth/Freeport girls’ hockey teams got halfway to learning that lesson Saturday night. Each team let […]
Record falls at New England Cross Country Meet in Belfast
Fairfield Prep’s Drew Thompson celebrates after crossing the finish during the 83rd annual New England interscholastic cross country championships at Troy Howard Middle School in Belfast on Saturday. Thompson took first. (Ashley L. Conti photo) BELFAST — Two runners broke the girls’ course record Saturday during the New England Cross Country Championships at Troy A. […]