Por: Portland Press Herald Sports December 17, 2022
Bonny Eagle’s Julia Pendleton competes in the long jump Tuesday during an indoor track meet at the University of Southern Maine. USM prohibits the use of spikes during regular-season meets. “It’s a pretty big disadvantage not having spikes coming out of the blocks,” says Scarborough Coach Derek Veilleux. “It also really affects the long jump.” Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer When the coronavirus pandemic shut down... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Sports December 17, 2022
York’s Cary Drake takes a quick look at the clock while starting the final lap of the 1,600 meters at the Class B outdoor championships in May. Drake won in a time of 5:10.23. She also won the 3,200 meters and ran on the winning 3,200 relay team. Derek Davis/Staff Photographer... + más
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Bonny Eagle junior Addy Thibodeau makes her way toward the finish line as the winner of the Class A girls’ cross country meet in October. Carl D. Walsh/ Staff Photographer GIRLS 1. York: Many consider the 2022 Class B runner-up the heavy favorite for the state title this... + más
Indoor track: Athletes to watch in southern Maine | Portland Press Herald
Forbes USA Business December 02, 2022
Updated Dec 1, 2022, 08:38pm ESTTopline President Joe Biden's first state dinner Thursday night features French President Emmanuel Macron, dozens of high-profile U.S. political figures and A-list names in entertainment and media, but the night's top drama might be on... + más
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The Advocate USA Life November 16, 2022
Leaf peeping is an elusive, almost mythological, idea to those who live on the Gulf Coast.But not in Maine!The leaves in Maine do indeed change colors — and people from Maine and around the U.S. hedge their bets on the best times to catch the color change.Leaf peeping is so... + más
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 24, 2022
Our thoughts are with the millions of people suffering from the force and fury of recent hurricanes, especially those who have lost loved ones. Because the intensity of the storms is determined largely by the temperature of the ocean waters, a warmer climate causes the storms to... + más
Commentary: Maine still treating Indigenous tribes like second-class citizens | Portland Press Herald
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 10, 2022
The Indigenous tribes in Maine are second-class citizens. While 570 tribes across the country access beneficial laws passed by Congress, Maine’s tribes have been blocked from accessing many and must seek state permission to access others. Since the Maine Indian Claims... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Health October 08, 2022
A sign at the entrance of Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston in 2020 warns about the dangers of the influenza virus. Statistics on the flu from the Maine CDC show that the COVID-19 pandemic played a significant role in the decrease of confirmed cases over the last two... + más
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