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OBITUARIES - PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Obituary: Mahlon Arial Linscott. Mahlon Arial Linscott 1938 – 2021 WASHINGTON - Mahlon Arial Linscott, 82, passed away from Alzheimer'son June 5, 2021, at
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Times Record. Blue Angels to return to Brunswick in September. The Navy's flight demonstration squadron, known for its aerial acrobatics, will be back for the first time since 2017. LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS FOR SOUTHERN MAINE Hope Cahan 40.8 percent (1,106 votes) Amy Kuhn 44.4 percent (1,201 votes) John Winslow 14.8 percent (401 votes) School Board (two seats) Nicole Plette Bezanson 791LAKES REGION WEEKLY
It’s almost time to count the loons. The Maine Audubon event, held since 1983, is looking for volunteer counters, particularly on Sebago Lake and Naples' Long Lake. Lakes Region Weekly 2 mins ago. PEAKS ISLAND COMMUNITY RALLIES AROUND FAMILY DISPLACED BY Peaks Island community rallies around family displaced by fire. Island residents have raised more than $60,000 for the family who lost their home and all of their possessions in a fire last week. OBITUARY: JOYCE LYNN GAVITT PORTLAND – Joyce L. Gavitt, 68, of Portland, went home to be with the Lord on May 24, 2021, at Maine Medical Center surrounded by family, following a brief illness. She CONSTRUCTION WORKER INJURED IN TRENCH COLLAPSE IN SOUTH Construction worker injured in trench collapse in South Portland. The worker was conscious when uncovered and removed from the trench at theintersection of
LOBSTERMAN RECOUNTS FIRE THAT DESTROYED BOAT, FORCED HIM Lobsterman recounts fire that destroyed boat, forced him and sternman overboard. Todd Simmons and his sternman grabbed lobster buoys to keep THE PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Features news from the Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram. Serves southern Maine from Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Gorham, Falmouth toLewiston-Auburn.
OBITUARIES - PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Obituary: Mahlon Arial Linscott. Mahlon Arial Linscott 1938 – 2021 WASHINGTON - Mahlon Arial Linscott, 82, passed away from Alzheimer'son June 5, 2021, at
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Times Record. Blue Angels to return to Brunswick in September. The Navy's flight demonstration squadron, known for its aerial acrobatics, will be back for the first time since 2017. LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS FOR SOUTHERN MAINE Hope Cahan 40.8 percent (1,106 votes) Amy Kuhn 44.4 percent (1,201 votes) John Winslow 14.8 percent (401 votes) School Board (two seats) Nicole Plette Bezanson 791LAKES REGION WEEKLY
It’s almost time to count the loons. The Maine Audubon event, held since 1983, is looking for volunteer counters, particularly on Sebago Lake and Naples' Long Lake. Lakes Region Weekly 2 mins ago. PEAKS ISLAND COMMUNITY RALLIES AROUND FAMILY DISPLACED BY Peaks Island community rallies around family displaced by fire. Island residents have raised more than $60,000 for the family who lost their home and all of their possessions in a fire last week. OBITUARY: JOYCE LYNN GAVITT PORTLAND – Joyce L. Gavitt, 68, of Portland, went home to be with the Lord on May 24, 2021, at Maine Medical Center surrounded by family, following a brief illness. She CONSTRUCTION WORKER INJURED IN TRENCH COLLAPSE IN SOUTH Construction worker injured in trench collapse in South Portland. The worker was conscious when uncovered and removed from the trench at theintersection of
LOBSTERMAN RECOUNTS FIRE THAT DESTROYED BOAT, FORCED HIM Lobsterman recounts fire that destroyed boat, forced him and sternman overboard. Todd Simmons and his sternman grabbed lobster buoys to keep PARTS OF MAINE NOW EXPERIENCING DROUGHT CONDITIONS 13 hours ago · Parts of Maine now experiencing drought conditions. It is a dramatic change from a week earlier when most of the state was considered dry, but there was no drought. OBITUARY: DALE FRANCIS HOWE 1 day ago · YARMOUTH – Dale Francis Howe, 84, passed away peacefully at home with his wife, Judy, at his side on June 2, 2021. Dale was born Sept. 9, 1936, in South Paris, Maine, to Francis“Gus” and
FAITH NOTES: TRUE GREATNESS 22 hours ago · Everywhere I look – on social media, television commercials, slogans printed on T-shirts and pasted on signs – the prevailing message today seems to be about achieving greatness,thinking big
TIMES RECORD OBITUARIES Obituary: Barbara Ann Maschino. Barbara Ann Maschino 1939 - 2021 AUGUSTA - Barbara Ann Maschino, the daughter of the late Gladys Patten and Allen Patten Published. May 28, 2021.TIMES RECORD EPAPER
Your support of local journalism comes with many benefits, including the daily ePaper. The ePaper is a digital replica of the printed newspaper, viewable on desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone.THE FORECASTER
The Forecaster is your hometown newspaper covering southern Maine from Scarborough to Bath. Available in four print editions and online. TIMES RECORD COMMUNITY MATTERS: TEENS TO TRAILS BRUNSWICK 1 day ago · Times Record Community Matters: Teens to Trails Brunswick. Community Matters is a monthly series highlighting the great work local nonprofits are doing in our area. OBITUARY: MILDRED "JOEY" MAXWELL 2 hours ago · CAPE ELIZABETH – Mildred “Joey” Maxwell, 93, died Thursday, June 3, 2021 at Scarborough Terrace with her family by her side. Mildred was born in WHAT IS A MEDIA MENTOR? 23 hours ago · Media Mentorship is the role librarians play in supporting a family’s decisions and practices around the use of media, defined as both print and non-print resources. Librarians havebeen
CONSTRUCTION WORKER INJURED IN TRENCH COLLAPSE IN SOUTH Construction worker injured in trench collapse in South Portland. The worker was conscious when uncovered and removed from the trench at theintersection of
THE PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Features news from the Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram. Serves southern Maine from Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Gorham, Falmouth toLewiston-Auburn.
OBITUARIES - PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Obituary: Ernestine C. Byras. Ernestine C. Byras 1933 - 2021 BOWDOIN - Ernestine C. Byras (Ward), 88, of Bowdoin passed away June 2, 2021, in EPAPER - PRESS HERALD The ePaper is a digital replica of the printed newspaper, viewable on desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone. FRENCH OPEN: TSITSIPAS REACHES FIRST GRAND SLAM FINAL 4 hours ago · French Open: Tsitsipas reaches first Grand Slam final. Stefanos Tsitsipas regroups after blowing a two-set lead, beating Alexander Zverev to become theTIMES RECORD
Times Record. Family of Woolwich man killed in car crash sues driver, truck rental company. The suit, stemming from the 2019 crash, alleges that Penske Truck Leasing should never have rented toLAKES REGION WEEKLY
It’s almost time to count the loons. The Maine Audubon event, held since 1983, is looking for volunteer counters, particularly on Sebago Lake and Naples' Long Lake. Lakes Region Weekly 2 mins ago. LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS FOR SOUTHERN MAINE Hope Cahan 40.8 percent (1,106 votes) Amy Kuhn 44.4 percent (1,201 votes) John Winslow 14.8 percent (401 votes) School Board (two seats) Nicole Plette Bezanson 791 PEAKS ISLAND COMMUNITY RALLIES AROUND FAMILY DISPLACED BY Peaks Island community rallies around family displaced by fire. Island residents have raised more than $60,000 for the family who lost their home and all of their possessions in a fire last week. CONSTRUCTION WORKER INJURED IN TRENCH COLLAPSE IN SOUTH Construction worker injured in trench collapse in South Portland. The worker was conscious when uncovered and removed from the trench at theintersection of
OBITUARY: ELEINA JADE ASTOR TOPSHAM – Eleina Jade Astor, 6, of Townsend Way passed away Friday, May 14, 2021. The daughter of Anthony Astor Jr. and Ashley Maldonado.She
THE PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Features news from the Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram. Serves southern Maine from Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Gorham, Falmouth toLewiston-Auburn.
OBITUARIES - PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Obituary: Ernestine C. Byras. Ernestine C. Byras 1933 - 2021 BOWDOIN - Ernestine C. Byras (Ward), 88, of Bowdoin passed away June 2, 2021, in EPAPER - PRESS HERALD The ePaper is a digital replica of the printed newspaper, viewable on desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone.TIMES RECORD
Times Record. Family of Woolwich man killed in car crash sues driver, truck rental company. The suit, stemming from the 2019 crash, alleges that Penske Truck Leasing should never have rented to LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS FOR SOUTHERN MAINE Hope Cahan 40.8 percent (1,106 votes) Amy Kuhn 44.4 percent (1,201 votes) John Winslow 14.8 percent (401 votes) School Board (two seats) Nicole Plette Bezanson 791LAKES REGION WEEKLY
It’s almost time to count the loons. The Maine Audubon event, held since 1983, is looking for volunteer counters, particularly on Sebago Lake and Naples' Long Lake. Lakes Region Weekly 2 mins ago. OBITUARY: JOYCE LYNN GAVITT PORTLAND – Joyce L. Gavitt, 68, of Portland, went home to be with the Lord on May 24, 2021, at Maine Medical Center surrounded by family, following a brief illness. She PEAKS ISLAND COMMUNITY RALLIES AROUND FAMILY DISPLACED BY Peaks Island community rallies around family displaced by fire. Island residents have raised more than $60,000 for the family who lost their home and all of their possessions in a fire last week. LEWISTON LIFTS STATE OF EMERGENCY FOR COVID-19 1 day ago · Lewiston joined its twin city, Auburn, in ending the state of emergency surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, effective immediately, on Thursday. Lewiston HOUSE PASSES BILL TO BOOST POLICE ACADEMY BOARD 5 hours ago · Maine’s House of Representatives has unanimously approved a measure that give trustees of the Maine Criminal Justice Academy more authority to develop disciplinary standards. TheTIMES RECORD EPAPER
Your support of local journalism comes with many benefits, including the daily ePaper. The ePaper is a digital replica of the printed newspaper, viewable on desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone. FRENCH OPEN: TSITSIPAS REACHES FIRST GRAND SLAM FINAL 4 hours ago · French Open: Tsitsipas reaches first Grand Slam final. Stefanos Tsitsipas regroups after blowing a two-set lead, beating Alexander Zverev to become the MASSACHUSETTS LOBSTER DIVER INJURED WHEN CAUGHT IN WHALE’S 7 hours ago · PROVINCETOWN, Mass. — A commercial lobster diver was seriously injured Friday morning when he was caught in the mouth of a humpback whale off the coast of PARTS OF MAINE NOW EXPERIENCING DROUGHT CONDITIONS 7 hours ago · Parts of Maine now experiencing drought conditions. It is a dramatic change from a week earlier when most of the state was considered dry, but there was no drought. TIMES RECORD OBITUARIES Obituary: Barbara Ann Maschino. Barbara Ann Maschino 1939 - 2021 AUGUSTA - Barbara Ann Maschino, the daughter of the late Gladys Patten and Allen Patten Published. May 28, 2021.THE FORECASTER
The Forecaster is your hometown newspaper covering southern Maine from Scarborough to Bath. Available in four print editions and online. BATH CITY MANAGER PETER OWEN ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT 9 hours ago · Bath City Manager Peter Owen has announced he will retire on Aug. 20, according to an announcement from the city Friday. Owen joined the city administration in 1999 OBITUARY: DALE FRANCIS HOWE 20 hours ago · YARMOUTH – Dale Francis Howe, 84, passed away peacefully at home with his wife, Judy, at his side on June 2, 2021. Dale was born Sept. 9, 1936, in South Paris, Maine, to Francis“Gus” and
THE PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Features news from the Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram. Serves southern Maine from Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Gorham, Falmouth toLewiston-Auburn.
OBITUARIES - PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Obituary: Ernestine C. Byras. Ernestine C. Byras 1933 - 2021 BOWDOIN - Ernestine C. Byras (Ward), 88, of Bowdoin passed away June 2, 2021, in EPAPER - PRESS HERALD Read today’s ePaper. The ePaper is a digital replica of the printed newspaper, viewable on desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone.TIMES RECORD
Times Record. Family of Woolwich man killed in car crash sues driver, truck rental company. The suit, stemming from the 2019 crash, alleges that Penske Truck Leasing should never have rented to PEAKS ISLAND COMMUNITY RALLIES AROUND FAMILY DISPLACED BY Peaks Island community rallies around family displaced by fire. Island residents have raised more than $60,000 for the family who lost their home and all of their possessions in a fire last week. CONSTRUCTION WORKER INJURED IN TRENCH COLLAPSE IN SOUTH Construction worker injured in trench collapse in South Portland. The worker was conscious when uncovered and removed from the trench at theintersection of
OBITUARY: JOYCE LYNN GAVITT PORTLAND – Joyce L. Gavitt, 68, of Portland, went home to be with the Lord on May 24, 2021, at Maine Medical Center surrounded by family, following a brief illness. She BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY MOURNS COUPLE KILLED IN LEWISTON CRASH Members of the Brunswick community are mourning the loss of a local couple who died in a head-on car crash in Lewiston on May 26. Judy Montgomery and her husband, Paul D’Alessandro, both 68 THE PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Features news from the Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram. Serves southern Maine from Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Gorham, Falmouth toLewiston-Auburn.
OBITUARIES - PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Obituary: Ernestine C. Byras. Ernestine C. Byras 1933 - 2021 BOWDOIN - Ernestine C. Byras (Ward), 88, of Bowdoin passed away June 2, 2021, in EPAPER - PRESS HERALD Read today’s ePaper. The ePaper is a digital replica of the printed newspaper, viewable on desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone.TIMES RECORD
Times Record. Family of Woolwich man killed in car crash sues driver, truck rental company. The suit, stemming from the 2019 crash, alleges that Penske Truck Leasing should never have rented to PEAKS ISLAND COMMUNITY RALLIES AROUND FAMILY DISPLACED BY Peaks Island community rallies around family displaced by fire. Island residents have raised more than $60,000 for the family who lost their home and all of their possessions in a fire last week. CONSTRUCTION WORKER INJURED IN TRENCH COLLAPSE IN SOUTH Construction worker injured in trench collapse in South Portland. The worker was conscious when uncovered and removed from the trench at theintersection of
OBITUARY: JOYCE LYNN GAVITT PORTLAND – Joyce L. Gavitt, 68, of Portland, went home to be with the Lord on May 24, 2021, at Maine Medical Center surrounded by family, following a brief illness. She BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY MOURNS COUPLE KILLED IN LEWISTON CRASH Members of the Brunswick community are mourning the loss of a local couple who died in a head-on car crash in Lewiston on May 26. Judy Montgomery and her husband, Paul D’Alessandro, both 68 LEWISTON LIFTS STATE OF EMERGENCY FOR COVID-19 22 minutes ago · Lewiston joined its twin city, Auburn, in ending the state of emergency surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, effective immediately, on Thursday. Lewiston ARCHAEOLOGISTS DIG HILLTOP OVER PLYMOUTH ROCK ONE LAST 6 hours ago · Archaeologists dig hilltop over Plymouth Rock one last time. A park will be built on the site to highlight the history of the Wampanoag people who occupied it for thousands of years, and the TIMES RECORD COMMUNITY MATTERS: TEENS TO TRAILS BRUNSWICK 5 hours ago · Times Record Community Matters: Teens to Trails Brunswick. Community Matters is a monthly series highlighting the great work local nonprofits are doing in our area. PEOPLE & BUSINESS: JUNE 9 1 day ago · Community leaders and elected officials celebrated new bus shelter art by Maine artist David Wilson at an informal ribbon-cutting June 1. The installation titled “Seaweed Shelter”– a gothic
BUXTON NOTES: JUNE 10 15 hours ago · The Buxton Annual Town Report this year has been dedicated to Fire Chief Nathan Schools of Gorham. It marks the first time a nonresident has been honored, according to FALL HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULES FEATURE NOTABLE GAMES 5 hours ago · A regular-season game between Class A powerhouse Thornton Academy and reigning Class B champion Marshwood is among the intriguing matchups of the 2021 Maine high school football schedule,released
ELECTION RESULTS: CUMBERLAND, FALMOUTH, NORTH YARMOUTH 1 day ago · Election results: Cumberland, Falmouth, North Yarmouth, Yarmouth. Mark Segrist handily wins a spot on the Cumberland Town Council, while most other incumbents in BLOOM LOCAL: SUMMER AND FALL FLOWER SHARES 16 hours ago · Six-week, late summer shares start in August. Bumble Root says these bouquets are filled with “late summer staples, like zinnias, sunflowers, echinacea, cosmos, statice, snapdragons (alwaysLAKES REGION WEEKLY
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OBITUARY – EDNA GENDREAU 11 hours ago · Edna Gendreau started her earthly journey on Feb. 6, 1934, and was taken home to Jesus on June 6, 2021. She was the second daughter born to Raoul and Flora (Lavigne) Charland in THE PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Features news from the Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram. Serves southern Maine from Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Gorham, Falmouth toLewiston-Auburn.
OBITUARIES - PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Obituary: Jeannine Rosemarie (Boudreau) Boivin. SOUTH PORTLAND - Jeannine Boivin passed away Wednesday, June 2, 2021. Jeannine was born April 14, 1932, the first of two EPAPER - PRESS HERALD The ePaper is a digital replica of the printed newspaper, viewable on desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone.TIMES RECORD
Times Record. Brunswick officials consider 20-year solar contract to power municipal, school buildings. If approved, the contract could save the town over $1.6 million during the 20-year term. SUSPECTS IN WEST BATH BEATING AND ROBBERY REMAIN AT LARGE Suspects in West Bath beating and robbery remain at large. Police pursued three suspects after a Phippsburg man who was ‘flaggeddown’ by a woman
PEAKS ISLAND COMMUNITY RALLIES AROUND FAMILY DISPLACED BY Peaks Island community rallies around family displaced by fire. Island residents have raised more than $60,000 for the family who lost their home and all of their possessions in a fire last week. CONSTRUCTION WORKER INJURED IN TRENCH COLLAPSE IN SOUTH Construction worker injured in trench collapse in South Portland. The worker was conscious when uncovered and removed from the trench at theintersection of
MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONIES WILL VARY IN MIDCOAST COMMUNITIES Due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, many traditional annual Memorial Day events across the Midcoast region have been canceled for the second year in a row. Among the communities where this year OBITUARY: MARK J. PANICO SACO – Mark J. Panico was born on May 25, 1957 while his family was stationed in Morocco, Africa. He died on May 2, 2021 from heartcomplications.
OBITUARY: ROGER A. CHESSEY Roger A. Chessey 1948 – 2021 AUBURN – Roger A. Chessey, 72, of West Bath passed away on May 14, 2021 due to injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. He THE PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Features news from the Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram. Serves southern Maine from Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Gorham, Falmouth toLewiston-Auburn.
OBITUARIES - PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Obituary: Jeannine Rosemarie (Boudreau) Boivin. SOUTH PORTLAND - Jeannine Boivin passed away Wednesday, June 2, 2021. Jeannine was born April 14, 1932, the first of two EPAPER - PRESS HERALD The ePaper is a digital replica of the printed newspaper, viewable on desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone.TIMES RECORD
Times Record. Brunswick officials consider 20-year solar contract to power municipal, school buildings. If approved, the contract could save the town over $1.6 million during the 20-year term. SUSPECTS IN WEST BATH BEATING AND ROBBERY REMAIN AT LARGE Suspects in West Bath beating and robbery remain at large. Police pursued three suspects after a Phippsburg man who was ‘flaggeddown’ by a woman
PEAKS ISLAND COMMUNITY RALLIES AROUND FAMILY DISPLACED BY Peaks Island community rallies around family displaced by fire. Island residents have raised more than $60,000 for the family who lost their home and all of their possessions in a fire last week. CONSTRUCTION WORKER INJURED IN TRENCH COLLAPSE IN SOUTH Construction worker injured in trench collapse in South Portland. The worker was conscious when uncovered and removed from the trench at theintersection of
MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONIES WILL VARY IN MIDCOAST COMMUNITIES Due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, many traditional annual Memorial Day events across the Midcoast region have been canceled for the second year in a row. Among the communities where this year OBITUARY: MARK J. PANICO SACO – Mark J. Panico was born on May 25, 1957 while his family was stationed in Morocco, Africa. He died on May 2, 2021 from heartcomplications.
OBITUARY: ROGER A. CHESSEY Roger A. Chessey 1948 – 2021 AUBURN – Roger A. Chessey, 72, of West Bath passed away on May 14, 2021 due to injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. He CHINA’S WANDERING ELEPHANTS BECOMING INTERNATIONAL STARS 11 hours ago · It's still a mystery as to why the 15-member herd made the 300-mile trek from their home. BEIJING — Already famous at home, China’s wandering elephants are now becoming internationalstars
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OBITUARY: STEVEN P. MURPHY 7 hours ago · NORTH WATERBORO – Steven P. Murphy, 57 passed away Sunday, June 6, 2021, unexpectedly at his residence. He was born Dec. 4, 1963, in Portland the son of Arthur and Catherine Ambrose Murphy ARTS CALENDAR: JUNE 10 23 hours ago · Guest artist Jeremiah Gill at Gallery 302, 112 Main St., Bridgton, through June 18. Open noon-4 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday; and 10 a.m. to CAN YOU CRITIQUE CLASSICAL MUSIC? 20 hours ago · The Press Herald is searching for an eloquent writer with a classical music background to review local concerts for the newspaper. The right person for this freelance position will not shyaway
OBITUARY: EDNA GENDREAU 7 hours ago · KENNEBUNK – Edna Gendreau started her earthly journey on Feb. 6, 1934, and was taken home to Jesus on June 6, 2021. She was the second daughter born to Raoul and Flora (Lavigne) Charlandin
POLICY MATTERS: CHILD CARE 18 hours ago · Nearly 20 years ago, Doris Buffett, sister to billionaire and philanthropist Warren Buffett, pledged $3 million to create the state’s first Educare center, an innovative earlychildhood
SCARBOROUGH PUBLIC LIBRARY LAUNCHES SUMMER READING 1 day ago · The Scarborough Public Library is kicking off its Youth Summer Reading Program with Tuneful Tales, a live kickoff event, at Memorial Park on Tuesday, June 22 at 6 THE PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Features news from the Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram. Serves southern Maine from Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Gorham, Falmouth toLewiston-Auburn.
OBITUARIES - PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Obituary: Jeannine Rosemarie (Boudreau) Boivin. SOUTH PORTLAND - Jeannine Boivin passed away Wednesday, June 2, 2021. Jeannine was born April 14, 1932, the first of two EPAPER - PRESS HERALD The ePaper is a digital replica of the printed newspaper, viewable on desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone. OBITUARIES - PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Obituary: John D. Nagle. CUMBERLAND - John D. Nagle, 74, sadly passed away May 15, 2021 surrounded by his family. In May 1946 John was Published. May 30, 2021.TIMES RECORD
Times Record. Brunswick officials consider 20-year solar contract to power municipal, school buildings. If approved, the contract could save the town over $1.6 million during the 20-year term. TIMES RECORD OBITUARIES Obituary: Bradley L. Young. Bradley L. Young 1942 - 2021 MISSISSIPPI - On Monday, March 15, 2021, Bradley L. Young, of Bowdoin, lovinghusband and
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The Forecaster is your hometown newspaper covering southern Maine from Scarborough to Bath. Available in four print editions and online. SUSPECTS IN WEST BATH BEATING AND ROBBERY REMAIN AT LARGE Suspects in West Bath beating and robbery remain at large. Police pursued three suspects after a Phippsburg man who was ‘flaggeddown’ by a woman
SUDOKU - PRESS HERALD The puzzle that inspired a craze, the object of Sudoku is to place the numbers 1 through 9 in the empty squares, so that each row, column and 3x3 box contains each number only once. Depending upon MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONIES WILL VARY IN MIDCOAST COMMUNITIES Due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, many traditional annual Memorial Day events across the Midcoast region have been canceled for the second year in a row. Among the communities where this year THE PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Features news from the Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram. Serves southern Maine from Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Gorham, Falmouth toLewiston-Auburn.
OBITUARIES - PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Obituary: Jeannine Rosemarie (Boudreau) Boivin. SOUTH PORTLAND - Jeannine Boivin passed away Wednesday, June 2, 2021. Jeannine was born April 14, 1932, the first of two EPAPER - PRESS HERALD The ePaper is a digital replica of the printed newspaper, viewable on desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone. OBITUARIES - PORTLAND PRESS HERALD Obituary: John D. Nagle. CUMBERLAND - John D. Nagle, 74, sadly passed away May 15, 2021 surrounded by his family. In May 1946 John was Published. May 30, 2021.TIMES RECORD
Times Record. Brunswick officials consider 20-year solar contract to power municipal, school buildings. If approved, the contract could save the town over $1.6 million during the 20-year term. TIMES RECORD OBITUARIES Obituary: Bradley L. Young. Bradley L. Young 1942 - 2021 MISSISSIPPI - On Monday, March 15, 2021, Bradley L. Young, of Bowdoin, lovinghusband and
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The Forecaster is your hometown newspaper covering southern Maine from Scarborough to Bath. Available in four print editions and online. SUSPECTS IN WEST BATH BEATING AND ROBBERY REMAIN AT LARGE Suspects in West Bath beating and robbery remain at large. Police pursued three suspects after a Phippsburg man who was ‘flaggeddown’ by a woman
SUDOKU - PRESS HERALD The puzzle that inspired a craze, the object of Sudoku is to place the numbers 1 through 9 in the empty squares, so that each row, column and 3x3 box contains each number only once. Depending upon MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONIES WILL VARY IN MIDCOAST COMMUNITIES Due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, many traditional annual Memorial Day events across the Midcoast region have been canceled for the second year in a row. Among the communities where this year NEWS - PORTLAND PRESS HERALD News from the Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram. Serves southern Maine from Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Gorham, Falmouth toLewiston-Auburn.
LOGIN - PRESS HERALD COVID-19 shots coming to Maine ballparks, beaches and breweries ; Bethel’s Sunday River Brewing Co. reopening; new owner on deck ; State pushes to have regular COVID-19 testing for hospitality SPORTS - PORTLAND PRESS HERALD New Hampshire’s wild pitching hands Sea Dogs a 12-6 win. Portland draws eight walks in the eighth inning and wins its fifth straight. Pitcher Kutter Crawford sharp in return as Sea Dogs win, 5-1 CMP FINED $360,000 FOR TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TESTING 5 hours ago · Central Maine Power Co. has been fined $360,000 for violating industry testing standards meant to assure stability and prevent outages on its transmission system, based on a MIDCOAST HOTELS BOOKING ON THE RISE AS TRAVEL DEMAND PICKS 3 hours ago · After a year of empty hotel rooms as many would-be travelers stayed closer to home as possible due to pandemic, Midcoast hotels, motels and vacation rental businesses are seeing a WEATHER - PRESS HERALD Current Portland Conditions. 51° Sunny. 55° RealFeel™. TODAY Times of clouds and sun with a shower in spots this afternoon. TONIGHT Partly cloudy. 40%. Chance of Precipitation. 4.6 mi/h. Wind. CAN YOU CRITIQUE CLASSICAL MUSIC? 6 hours ago · The Press Herald is searching for an eloquent writer with a classical music background to review local concerts for the newspaper. The right person for this freelance position will not shyaway
SUPREME COURT RULES AGAINST IMMIGRANTS WITH TEMPORARY 1 day ago · Supreme Court rules against immigrants with temporary status. A unanimous Supreme Court has ruled that thousands of people living in the U.S. for humanitarian reasons are ineligible to apply to POLICY MATTERS: CHILD CARE 5 hours ago · Nearly 20 years ago, Doris Buffett, sister to billionaire and philanthropist Warren Buffett, pledged $3 million to create the state’s first Educare center, an innovative earlychildhood
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MARIA SHARAPOVA, A FIVE-TIME GRAND SLAM WINNER, RETIRES AT AGE 32 Sharapova burst onto the scene at 17 by winning Wimbledon in 2004 in an upset of Serena Williams. By HOWARD FENDRICHAssociated Press* Email Writer
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Maria Sharapova is retiring from professional tennis at the age of 32 after five Grand Slam titles and time ranked No. 1 in the world. She has been dealing with shoulder problems for years. _AP Photo/LeeJin-man_
Maria Sharapova was a transcendent star in tennis from the time she was a teenager, someone whose grit and groundstrokes earned her a career Grand Slam and whose off-court success included millions of dollars more in endorsement deals than prize money. And yet, Sharapova walked away from her sport rather quietly Wednesday at the age of 32, ending a career that featured five major championships, time at No. 1 in the WTA rankings, a 15-month doping ban and plenty of problems with her right shoulder. There was no goodbye tournament, no last moment in the spotlight, for someone so used to garnering so much attention for so long, with or without a racket in hand. “I’ve been pretty good in the past, balancing my time with my sponsors with my tennis, because I know my priority. At the end of the day, what I love doing is competing, and that’s where my heart is at: on center court,” Sharapova said in a 2006 interview with The Associated Press right before that year’s U.S. Open. “There are a couple of sides of me,” she said then. “There’s the Maria that’s a tennis player. There’s the Maria that is a normal girl. And there’s the Maria who’s a businesswoman. And that’s where the ‘Maria Sharapova brand’ comes into play.” Around that time, she signed a “lifetime” contract with a racket company, a deal that eventually was ended. And two weeks after that, she would win the U.S. Open trophy while wearing an outfit that resembled a sparkly black cocktail dress, part of the “couple of sides” persona she cultivated.Advertisement
Two years later, though, Sharapova missed the tournament at Flushing Meadows because she needed surgery on her shoulder, which has troubled her off and on ever since; she had another operation on that joint in2019.
She lost the last four matches she played at major tournaments, with first-round exits in her past three appearances, including at the Australian Open in January. That turned out to be the last match of her career and made her 0-2 this season. In an essay written for Vanity Fair and Vogue about her decision to retire, posted online Wednesday, Sharapova asks: “How do you leave behind the only life you’ve ever known?” She disclosed that she “had a procedure to numb my shoulder to get through the match” a half-hour before walking on court for a first-round exit at last year’s U.S. Open, writing: “I share this not to garner pity, but to paint my new reality: My body had become adistraction.”
Born in Russia, and “discovered” by Martina Navratilova at an exhibition event in Moscow, Sharapova moved to Florida as a child and trained at the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy. “We’ll miss her, baby. She’s very special,” Bollettieri told the AP in an interview last year, when Sharapova returned to his academy as she worked her way back from her latest shoulder procedure. “The tour will miss her. … Always competitive. All business.”Advertisement
Sharapova burst onto the tennis scene at 17 by upsetting Serena Williams to win Wimbledon in 2004. She beat Williams again at that year’s season-ending tour championship to improve to 2-1 against the American – and never won another one of their matchups, dropping thenext 19 in a row.
Powerful at the baseline, and famous for a never-give-up attitude, Sharapova reached No. 1 for the first time at 18 in 2005. After adding her second major trophy at the U.S. Open the following year, she collected an Australian Open title in 2008, and then won the French Open in 2012 and 2014. Sharapova is one of only six women in the professional era to win each major tennis title at least once. She made 10 Grand Slam finals in all, going 5-5; the last came in 2015 at the Australian Open, where she was the runner-up to Williams. At the 2016 Australian Open, where Williams beat her in the quarterfinals, Sharapova tested positive for the newly banned drugmeldonium.
After initially being given a two-year suspension, Sharapova appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which reduced the penalty, ruling she bore “less than significant fault” in the case and could not “be considered to be an intentional doper.” Since returning from that suspension in 2017, Sharapova managed to reach only one Slam quarterfinal.Advertisement
Her 6-3, 6-4 loss to Donna Vekic at Melbourne last month sent Sharapova’s ranking tumbling outside of the top 350 – she is 373rdthis week.
Asked after that defeat whether it might have been her last appearance at the Australian Open, Sharapova repeatedly replied with, “Idon’t know.”
“I put in all the right work. There is no guarantee that even when you do all of those things, that you’re guaranteed victory in a first round or in the third round or in the final. That’s the name of this game,” Sharapova said after what turned out to be her final match. “That’s why it’s so special to be a champion, even forone time.”
A little more than a month later, she told the world she was done withher playing career.
“Tennis showed me the world – and it showed me what I was made of. It’s how I tested myself and how I measured my growth,” Sharapova wrote on Twitter on Wednesday. “And so in whatever I might choose for my next chapter, my next mountain, I’ll still be pushing. I’ll still be climbing. I’ll still be growing.” ------------------------- Invalid username/password. Success. Please wait for the page to reload. If the page does not reload within 5 seconds, please refresh the page. Enter your email and password to access comments. Email address PasswordForgot Password?
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