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Gluchacki Redoubles ACT Championship Chase with Late-Race Move to Secure Big Oxford Victory on 250 Weekend
Oxford, ME — With beautiful weather over Eastern Maine, forty-three teams entered Oxford Plains Speedway on Saturday with the American-Canadian Tour faithful running door-to-door in the Oxford 125 as part of the 51st annual Oxford 250 weekend. ACT officials confirmed all forty-three teams would start Saturday’s feature event and Derry, New Hampshire’s Erick Sands took the pole position by virtue of a +5 handicap earned in heat race Plus/Minus qualifying events.
Sanford mother fights for the right to keep chickens, says her son's health depends on it
SANFORD (WGME) -- Some people in Sanford are crying "fowl" over dozens of chickens on their neighbor's property that they say are causing all kinds of problems. Too many chickens go against a city ordinance. But the owner says this is about her son's health. Gabriel is a little boy with serious health concerns; a rare disease affecting his movement and speech, causes seizures and other issues.
Old roots, new fence for proposed food establishment coming to Rockland
ROCKLAND — A site plan requirement from 1988 has dominated the conversation around Brian Fickett’s attempts to bring his food establishment “The Spot” to a Rockland location. Ownership of 131 North Main Street has changed a couple of times since 1988. Once a Global gas station,...
Truck that fell through Babb's Covered Bridge was 6 times over weight limit, police say
GORHAM, Maine — Three days after a dump truck fell through a historic covered bridge in Gorham, people who live in the area are learning it will be out of commission for months. Maine State Police officials confirmed Monday that the truck that left a gaping hole in the...
Portland broadcast team to become first female duo to call Red Sox game
PORTLAND (WGME) -- Two women who normally work at Hadlock Field in Portland are stepping up to the plate at Fenway Park Monday night. The Portland Sea Dogs’ very own Emma Tiedemann and Rylee Pay will become the first female duo to broadcast a Red Sox game. They have...
Police continue to search for missing Fort Fairfield man with MS
WESTFIELD, Maine — Authorities in Maine are continuing to search for a missing Fort Fairfield man who has multiple sclerosis and memory issues. The Fort Fairfield Police Department issued a Silver Alert for 68-year-old Edward Bolstridge, who was last seen around noon Thursday in Westfield, driving a 2016 silver Kia Soul north toward Presque Isle. The Maine license plate number on the vehicle is EAB1.
Tour de la Vallee sees most successful event yet
FORT KENT, Maine – This year’s Tour de la Vallee was the most successful in its 34-year history, raising a total of $46,375 to help cancer patients and their families – shattering last year’s record of $31,300 raised. “We were significantly over what we raised last...
Balloons soar over Presque Isle during festival
Despite showers that halted some balloon activity, the 2024 Crown of Maine Balloon Fest saw a packed venue and four spectacular launches under fair skies and calm winds. The slate was full with 16 balloons from as far away as England and Florida. The festival typically draws thousands of spectators...
County Bluegrass Festival returning with lineup of new and popular performers
FORT FAIRFIELD, Maine – Bluegrass fans will have good reason to be in Fort Fairfield this Labor Day weekend. Since 2006, Stev and Nancy Rogeski have hosted The County Bluegrass Festival from property they own in Fort Fairfield, known as The Farm Park, excluding the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021. The festival returned in 2022 and has regained ground by bringing in a slew of popular and emerging performers.
New York man dies in early morning Berwick crash
BERWICK — A New York man was killed early Saturday morning when he was ejected from his vehicle during a crash on Portland Street near Old Route 4. Mark Neary, 67, of New York, NY, lost control of his vehicle around 2:44 a.m., resulting in a single-vehicle accident. The...
Maine Turnpike crash: Three seriously injured in rollover in Ogunquit
OGUNQUIT, Maine — A rollover crash on the Maine Turnpike Monday morning left three passengers with serious injuries and caused significant traffic delays. State police responded to the crash at 8:12 a.m. near mile marker 14 in Ogunquit. ...
Two Fold Cold, Whats For Suppaah take Maine splits at Windsor
Windsor, ME – The 3-year-old colt and gelding pacers kicked off the Maine Sire Stakes at Windsor Fair on Sunday (Aug. 25) with a pair of $19,000-plus divisions where an unbeaten horse and a maiden both grabbed victories. The $19,691 opening round was presented as an early non-wagering event,...
Priscilla Masselink, 67, Acted and Taught Acting, Founded a Film Festival, Active in Sports, Arts, Crafts
Priscilla Pope Masselink died on August 12, 2024 at her home in Sorrento, Maine after a 20-month battle with pancreatic cancer. She was 67. Born on Jan. 31, 1957, she was surrounded by her loving family and embraced virtually in the arms of countless friends from her Maine childhood in Bangor and Sorrento, her college years at Duke University, the Connecticut community in Darien/New Canaan, where she raised her family, and her cherished Florida home in Boca Grande.
Sunday, August 25: Fiddles and Pipes
What happens when a mighty pipe organ meets a merry band of fiddles and mandolins? To find out, two Maine arts organizations have forged a new partnership – the Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ (FOKO), based at Portland’s Merrill Auditorium, and 317 Main Community Music Center, in Yarmouth.
'We need agriculture': Windsor Fair seeing a record number of agriculture vendors and people wanting to learn about the industry
The state’s second oldest agricultural fair is back for its 136th year. The Windsor Fair kicked off the first of its 10-day celebration with what fair secretary Judy Ballard describes as perfect conditions and an energetic atmosphere. “It’s been fantastic, we couldn’t have asked for a better day,” said...
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