HERMON – Billie Allen of Winterport returned to victory lane in the ladies’ division at Speedway 95 on Wednesday night, pulling away from Bangor’s Diana Haskins in the early laps and cruising to the win. Haskins settled for second place, followed by Melanie Hamel of… Read More
    WATERVILLE – The Rent A Wreck/The Sports Arena softball team won its third straight State Class B men’s slowpitch championship this weekend, defeating Those Guys/BT Pallet 16-0 in the championship game. Rent A Wreck had a perfect game going into the bottom of the fifth… Read More
    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – NASCAR Grand National, Busch North Series officials have issued a revised finish of Saturday night’s Local Dodge Dealers 150 at Lake Erie Speedway. Following a scoring review, Cherryfield native Andy Santerre was moved from 13th to a ninth-place finish. As a… Read More
    LEOMINSTER, Mass. – Bucksport Fastpitch, an 18-and-under team made up of some of the top high school talent in the area, finished fifth out of 17 teams in an Amateur Softball Association (ASA) New England regional tourney this weekend. Bucksport, the state Class A 18-and-under ASA champion, went… Read More
    PORTLAND – Portland Sea Dogs left-handed pitcher Jon Lester was named the Eastern League’s pitcher of the week for July 4-10 by Major League Baseball Advanced Media. Lester pitched seven shutout innings with 12 strikeouts and no walks in a 5-0 win over Trenton to improve his record… Read More
    BREWER – The Brewer Falcons American Legion baseball team will hold its fourth annual Home Run Derby at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Heddericg Field. The derby is open to everyone, with no age limit. Cost is $12 for 10 outs and $20 for 20 outs. Read More
    PORTLAND – The Hampden-Newburgh Little League team is one of five teams around northern New England who have been chosen to attend the Oakhurst Dairy All-Star Kids Clinic at Hadlock Field Wednesday. Teams were chosen to participate through a pool of entries submitted by coaches… Read More
    ORONO – The University of Maine women’s soccer team will face nine nonconference teams, five of which finished at .500 or better last year, when it starts the 2005 season this fall, according to the schedule released Friday. The Black Bears will open against at… Read More
    BANGOR – Ben Estabrook of Bangor shot a 72 to win the Junior Greater Bangor Open Friday at Bangor Municipal Golf Course. Estabrook qualified for the regular Greater Bangor Open, along with Brewer’s Dave Perry who shot 75. Jackie Royal of Ellsworth and Whitney Hand… Read More
    SINGAPORE – Baseball and softball were dropped from the Olympic program for the 2012 Games on Friday. Each of the 28 existing sports was put to a secret ballot by the International Olympic Committee, and baseball and softball failed to receive a majority required to… Read More
    PORTLAND – The Boston Red Sox announced that relief pitchers James Mann and Jason Pearson from the Independent Nashua Pride have been assigned to the Portland Sea Dogs. The Red Sox also announced RHP Alex Gonzalez has been transferred to the Gulf Coast League Red… Read More
    Beach to Beacon champs to defend titles Kenyans Gilbert Okari and Susan Chepkemei are returning to Cape Elizabeth on August 6 in hopes of defending their 2004 TD Banknorth Beach to Beacon 10K titles. Chepkemei blew away the competition a year ago, finishing the 6.2-mile… Read More
    PORTLAND – Todd Westfall, who turned pro less than two years ago, has come away with the top prize in the TD Banknorth Portland Open. Westfall, of Clendenin, W.Wa., fired a 3-under-par 68 Saturday at Riverside Golf Course to finish 11 under for the 54-hole… Read More
    BALNEARIO CAMBORIU, Brazil – Adam Craig of Corinth matched his career best set last week with a fourth-place finish Sunday in the sixth stop of the International Cycling Union World Cup mountain biking cross country series. Craig, who placed fourth June 25 in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec,… Read More
    FARMINGTON – University of Maine-Farmington president Theodora Kalikow recently won a bronze medal in her first Senior Olympics triathlon in Pittsburgh. The Senior Olympics are sponsored by the National Senior Games Association. The triathlon event, in which 150 people participated, included a 400-meter swim, a… Read More
    Three Maine racewalkers all earned berths in the World Track and Field Championships with their performances in the U.S. Outdoor Championships in Carson, Calif. over the weekend. Ben Shorey of Ellsworth, Kevin Eastler of Farmington and Lauren Forgues of Boothbay will all compete in the… Read More
    Portland Sea Dogs catcher Jeff Bailey was transferred from the Boston Red Sox’ Double-A affiliate to Triple-A Pawtucket on Thursday. Jim Buckley was sent to Portland in the transfer. Read More
    Ken Schrader, who drives on the NASCAR Nextel Cup circuit, will make an appearance at Wiscasset Raceway and race in the Late Model Sportsman Class on Saturday, July 16th, raceway owner/promoter David St. Clair announced Wednesday. The race gets under way at 7 p.m. and Schrader will greet… Read More
    Lauren Forgues, who will be a senior at Boothbay High School in the fall, set a new meet record in the 3,000-meter racewalk at the New England USATF junior national meet at MIT in Boston. She shattered the old record by nearly 3 minutes, walking 14 minutes, 59.3… Read More
    Mount Ararat of Topsham’s Beth Wilcox and Sintayehu Taye or Portland were named the Gatorade Maine Track and Field Athletes of the Year for girls and boys, respectively. Wilcox , a senior, won the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 meter races at the Class A state… Read More
    GREENSBORO, N.C. – Three Maine racewalkers captured All-American honors at the Nike Outdoor High School Track and Field Championships held at North Carolina A&T University on Friday. Mike Kazmierczak, a senior from Plainview, N.Y., won the mile handily in 7 minutes, 27.81 seconds, followed by… Read More
    BREWER – Brewer High School will host the first meet of the 21st Maine-Nebraska Wrestling Series competition beginning today at 6 p.m. The Maine-Nebraska Friendship Series is the longest-running exchange of its type between two states. Since 1985, the states have alternated as host, with… Read More
    PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Tim Army, captain of the Providence College hockey team that reached the NCAA title game in 1985, was named coach of his alma mater, the school announced Friday. Army, 42, replaces Paul Pooley, who stepped down earlier this month to become associate… Read More
    The University of Maine Sports Hall of Fame is accepting nominations for its fall 2005 induction process. With the support of the M Club, the hall was initiated 19 years ago to honor UMaine’s finest athletes and administrators. Criteria for selection include achievement in the… Read More
    The Portland Sea Dogs and the Northern New England Chapter of the A.L.S. (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) association will host their second annual A.L.S. night on Tuesday, June 21st at Hadlock Field at 7 p.m. The first 1,000 fans into the ballpark will receive a Curt Schilling bobblehead doll. Read More
    The Portland Sea Dogs, the double-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, have promoted infielder Dirimo Chavez and LHP Randy Beam from Single-A Wilmington and placed shortstop Hanley Ramirez on the disabled list with a lower back strain, the Red Sox announced Monday. The Sea… Read More
    ORONO – University of Maine women’s track and field student-athlete Carly Bunyan has been named one of the four 2005 recipients of the Wilma Rudolph Student Athlete Achievement Award presented by the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletes. Bunyan, a native of Troy, Nova Scotia, participates in… Read More
    ORONO – The University of Maine men’s ice hockey team had ten student-athletes named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team, which was the second most in the conference. The ten Black Bears honored are the most for Maine since the All-Academic Team began in 1989. In addition, Brent… Read More
    Erin Hatch of Saco, a sophomore on the University of Maine track team, was named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country Team. Hatch, a psychology major, won the high jump at this spring’s America East championship, clearing the bar at 1.58 meters. Read More
    Thomas “Tip” Fairchild of the University of Southern Maine in Gorham was drafted by the Houston Astros on Tuesday in the 13th round of the Major League Baseball amateur draft. The 6-foot-2, 200-pound righthanded pitcher from Monmouth was the 374th pick overall. Fairchild, a junior… Read More
    SKOWHEGAN – Red Sox Nation would have been proud of Stanley Whitaker and Reagan Merrill and their wedding. For the weekend ceremony in Coburn Park, Whitaker was dressed in a Red Sox jersey with Jason Varitek’s name and number on the back. The best man… Read More
    WILLINGEN, Germany – Adam Craig of Corinth earned his his first top-10 finish of the season at the UCI World Cup mountain bike cross country race held here Sunday. The 23-year-old Exeter native and Dexter Regional High graduate placed eighth in the field of 177… Read More
    Former University of Maine pitcher Pete Fisher was transferred from the Single-A Wilmington Blue Jackets to the Double-A Portland Sea Dogs, a Boston Red Sox affiliate, the Sox announced Friday. Sea Dogs righty David Pahucki was transferred to Wilmington to accommodate Fisher on the roster. Read More
    Sam Bowers of Dexter, Kathleen Hanlon of Brewer, Joey Kane from Central High School of Corinth and Shelby Pickering of Lee Academy are the winners of the 2005 Maine Sports Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Awards. The awards will be presented during the 6 p.m. Maine… Read More
    CHICAGO – Gatorade has chosen Michelle Libby of Sacopee Valley High School in Hiram as its Maine Softball Player of the Year. At the time of her selection, the junior pitcher had pitched 40 innings with a 0.00 ERA and 82 strikeouts. She was batting… Read More
    ORONO – Fans wishing to follow the University of Maine baseball team at the NCAA tournament regional in Oxford, Miss., can do so live via radio or the Internet. Bangor all-sports radio station WZON (620 AM) will air Friday’s 8 p.m. game against Mississippi live and Ole Miss… Read More
    ORONO – University of Maine baseball senior Aaron Izaryk has been named a Second Team Academic All-American. He earned ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team honors and was placed on the national ballot. He became the first Maine baseball player to receive Academic All-American honors. Read More
    The Bangor Daily News will publish the starting times for the Whited Ford Paul Bunyan Amateur Golf Tournament on Friday, June 3. The 41st annual tourney, set June 10-12, will be played at Kebo Valley Golf Club in Bar Harbor, Rockland Golf Club, and Bangor… Read More
    The first, second, and quarterfinal rounds of the MPA Singles Championships, scheduled for today at Bates College in Lewiston, have been moved indoors to the Racquet & Fitness Center at 2445 Outer Congress Street in Portland, according to tournament coordinator Don Atkinson. The report time… Read More
    The National High School Coaches Association has selected Skowhegan senior Katy LePage as its national field hockey player of the year and Indians coach Paula Doughty as its national high school coach of the year. LePage scored a school-record 32 goals and added 14 assists… Read More
    ROCKLAND – The Eastern Maine Seniors Golf Tournament scheduled for Tuesday at Rockland Golf Club has been postponed to Monday, June 6. Read More
    PORTLAND – The Portland Sea Dogs’ doubleheader Wednesday night against the Binghamton Mets has been rained out, making it a franchise-record eighth time this year the Sea Dogs have been postponed. The teams will try to play a doubleheader Thursday starting at noon. Dates for… Read More
    WATERVILLE – Kim Jones, Emma Miller and Allie Libby of Colby College were all named to the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association/US Lacrosse New England All-Region team. Seniors Jones and Miller made the first team and sophomore Libby was named to the second team. Jones… Read More
    Two Hermon High senior student-athletes were among the four random winners of a $2,000 scholarship from the Penobscot Valley Conference at Sunday’s banquet in Brewer. Chris Harding and Jenna Redman of Hermon High each won a scholarship, along with Gina Luchini of Ellsworth and Nokomis… Read More
    Hartford University and Binghamton University were chosen to host the America East women’s and men’s basketball tournaments, respectively, Tuesday. This is the fifth straight year Hartford will host the women’s tourney and the second straight Binghamton will be the home site for the men. Both… Read More
    PORTLAND – Tuesday’s Portland Sea Dogs-Binghamton Mets game was postponed due to rain. This marks the second straight day the Dogs have been washed out and a record seventh home postponement this season. No makeup date has been announced. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot… Read More
    INTERLAKEN, Switzerland – Adam Craig of Corinth raced to a second-place finish Sunday in a Swisspower Cup international mountain bike race held amid the Swiss Alps. The Team Giant rider started in the back of the field, but gradually worked his way up to the… Read More
    Another weekend of rain again washed out action at three of the state’s top auto racing tracks. The Pro All Star Series (PASS) race scheduled for Sunday at Speedway 95 was postponed and rescheduled for Memorial Day, May 30, as the highlight of holiday weekend… Read More
    GORHAM – Senior distance runner Mike Bunker of the University of Southern Maine men’s outdoor track and field team set a school record on the way to winning the 3,000-meter steeplechase on Thursday at the Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Springfield… Read More
    CHICAGO – Ryan Flaherty of Deering High School in Portland was named the Gatorade 2005 Maine Boys Baseball Player of the Year. At the time of his selection, Flaherty, a 6-foot-3, 190-pound senior shortstop, was batting .415 with an on-base percentage of .561 and 15… Read More
    The University of Maine announced that Friday’s doubleheader against Binghamton in Orono will start at 2 p.m., with a single game on Saturday at noon. The Bears currently sit in third place in America East with just the three games with Binghamton remaining on the regular-season schedule. Read More
    ROCKPORT – Carly Lochala of New Sharon and Helen Pottle of Perry walked Junior National qualifying times at the Knox County qualifier Sunday. Camden Hills High School senior Lochala won with a time of 27 minutes, 54.3 seconds for the 5,000-meter race, and Shead High… Read More
    FORT FAIRFIELD ? Aroostook Valley Country Club in Fort Fairfield, Maine opened up at 8AM on Thursday May 12, 2005. New Cart Shed is completed and is now available for cart storage. Read More
    BOSTON ? Red Sox Fenway Ambassadors selected 10-year-old Aaron Beaulieu as honorary bat boy at Wednesday’s Red Sox-Athletics game. The Hampden resident helped Red Sox bat boys with pre-game duties and watched batting practice from the Boston dugout. Aaron, along with honorary bat girl Alicia… Read More
    The University of Maine is represented by five players on the 2005 America East All-Conference team announced Wednesday: Sarah Bennis, Brittany Cheney, Jess Brady, Lauren Dulkis, and Amy Kuhl. Bennis, Cheney and Brady are all first team selections while Dulkis and Kuhl made the second team. Read More
    PORTLAND – The Portland Sea dogs have established three games which will be 2005 Unused Ticket Redemption Nights. Any fan that has an unused ticket from any game in 2005 may exchange that ticket for a complimentary general admission ticket to one of the following games: today at… Read More
    Greg Moore and Kim Corbitt of the University of Maine have earned the All-American Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year award from the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Moore, a junior from Lisbon, scored 14 goals and added nine assists for the Black Bear… Read More
    PORTLAND – The Portland Sea Dogs have announced that Sunday’s postponed game with Norwich has been rescheduled for Saturday July at 6 p.m. They will play two seven inning games. This will be a single admission event. Read More
    The first of five boxing cards, presented by Josh MacAuliffe Boxing, will be held at the Sports Arena in Bangor Saturday night. The bouts will feature local boxers as well as fighters from all across New England and Canada. The doors will open at 7 p.m. and the… Read More
    Kyle Busch, the leading rookie in the Nextel Cup points standings, will join 2003 Nextel Cup points champion Matt Kenseth in the field for the 32nd annual Banknorth 250 at Oxford Plains Speedway on July 31. Busch, who turned 20 on May 2, is currently… Read More
    MADRID, Spain – Adam Craig of Corinth earned a top-20 finish Sunday in the second International Cycling Union World Cup mountain biking cross country event of the season. Craig, 23, finished 18th overall among a world-class field of riders, completing the Casa del Campos Park… Read More
    BREWER – Brewer High School will host a public forum Wednesday night for those interested in discussing Sports Done Right, a federally funded University of Maine initiative aimed at examining and improving youth sports programs in Maine. The forum is scheduled to start at 6:30… Read More
    XENIA, Ohio – Athletes in Action will take a team of past and present Division I women’s basketball players to Spain from May 19-June 3. Among them will be Ellen Geraghty of the University of Maine. Geraghty was a two-year captain of the Black Bears. Read More
    GUILFORD – Piscataquis Country Club opens for the golfing season today at 8 a.m. All greens are open on the nine-hole course, but no motorized carts can be used. Read More
    LINCOLN – Jato Highlands Golf Course will open for the season on Saturday. All holes will be in play and golf carts are available. Call 794-2433 for tee times. Read More
    BANGOR – Eric Kingsbury of Pittsfield bowled a perfect game and helped his team capture the Pine Tree League Championship at the Family Fun Lanes Wednesday night. Kingsbury, 48, rolled his second 300 game of his 35-year bowling career and finished with a 764 series… Read More
    Former Maine Principals’ Association executive director Dick Tyler of Montpelier, Vt., died recently in Augusta at 68. A celebration of his life was held at the Augusta Civic Center. In 1984 Tyler took over as the executive director of what was then the Maine Secondary… Read More
    There are fewer than 700 spots still available for the eighth Peoples Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race, which will be held Aug. 6 in Cape Elizabeth. There were 4,055 runners registered as of May 2. The race begins near Crescent Beach on Route 77… Read More
    Kenduskeag Golf and Country Club will be opening on Saturday. All holes are open to walkers only. The Monday Sunset League meeting is also scheduled for Saturday at 4 p.m. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var… Read More
    PHILADELPHIA – The University of Maine men’s and women’s track teams turned in two school-record performances at the 111th annual Penn Relays, but did no better than a ninth-place finish. The men’s distance medley relay team of Paul Rupprecht, Scott O’Connor, Portland’s Donald Drake and… Read More
    Speedway 95 in Hermon and Wiscasset Raceway were rained out on Sunday and Saturday, respectively. Wiscasset was able to get in two hours of practice time before the rains wiped out the program. No makeup date will be scheduled, but action will return to the track Saturday at… Read More
    GRAY – Maine’s wild turkey season opens for all hunters today and runs through June 4. It is the first season for which permits were issued to all applicants – 23,949. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = [];… Read More
    The NFL’s Chicago Bears signed University of Maine defensive back Brandon McGowan to a contract following the conclusion of the team’s rookie and free agent mini-camp this weekend. McGowan was a first-team All-Atlantic 10 pick after leading the Black Bears with 101 tackles. He also… Read More
    PHILADELPHIA – Old Town High School track standout Cassie Hintz raced to a sixth-place finish in the Olympic Development women’s 10,000-meter run held Thursday night during the 111th Penn Relays at Franklin Park. The 17-year-old junior from Stillwater finished the 6.2-mile race in 34 minutes,… Read More
    Many activities are planned for young football players Saturday at the University of Maine as part of its Black Bear Football Youth Experience. After UMaine’s final spring scrimmage, which concludes at 11:15 a.m., participants will take part in a free clinic put on by UM coaches and players. Read More
    SPA, Belgium – Adam Craig of Corinth was the top American finisher Sunday in the opening race of the 2005 International Cycling Union mountain bike cross country circuit. Craig placed 43rd overall among 170 riders who started the race, 10 minutes, six seconds behind first-place… Read More
    The Bangor Lumberjacks have signed second baseman Jason Startari, who played in the independent Frontier League last year. The 24-year-old Pittsburgh native, who also plays shortstop and third base, batted .224 with a .313 on-base percentage, but was a defensive standout with a .964 fielding percentage. This will… Read More
    Left-handed pitcher Jon Lester was promoted from Single A Lowell to Double A Portland by the Boston Red Sox Tuesday, and got the start Tuesday night for the Sea Dogs. Also Tuesday, outfielder Chris Durbin came off the disabled list a day after the Red Sox released first… Read More
    WINTERPORT – Winterport Dragway will open for the season on Sunday. Opening day will feature a full day of racing beginning at 8 a.m. Time trials will start at 8:30 a.m. with eliminations starting at 12:30 p.m. Classes include super pro eliminator, electronic classes, pro… Read More
    Lucerne Golf Club will be opening on Saturday. All holes will be open and carts allowed depending on weather. Course is in great shape with drainage improvements. Read More
    BANGOR – The Bangor Lumberjacks signed lefthanded pitchers Don Blaylock and Buddy Bengel Monday. Blaylock, a 2002 Tampa Bay Devil Rays draft pick, played with the Central Baseball League’s Amarillo Dillas last season. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes… Read More
    PORTLAND – Boston Red Sox pitcher Wade Miller, who was supposed to make a rehab start for Double-A affiliate Portland, didn’t get his chance as the Sea Dogs’ doubleheader with Harrisburg was rained out Sunday. The Red Sox did not comment on when Miller would… Read More
    DEXTER – Dexter Municipal Golf Course is open for the season. All regular tees and greens in use. No cart use at this time. For more information call 924-6477. Read More
    ORONO – Maine citizen-soldiers and their families will appear at a University of Maine baseball doubleheader next month as a part of the school’s contribution to Operation Community Support. Admission is free for any person with a military identification and their spouses and children at a May 14… Read More
    PORTLAND – Red Sox pitcher Wade Miller will start for the Portland Sea Dogs Saturday afternoon (1 p.m.) as he continues his attempt to rebound from shoulder tendinitis. It will be the third rehab start for Miller, who was signed as a free agent in… Read More
    ORONO – As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month activities, Male Athletes Against Violence (MAAV) at the University of Maine is sponsoring Men Take a Stand. The event will be held today at 6 p.m. on the steps in front of Fogler Library on the UMaine campus. Read More
    Bill Alfond, son of Waterville philanthropist Harold Alfond, has been added to the board of trustees for the U.S. Biathlon Association. The USBA, which has moved its headquarters to Portland, will hold the 2006 U.S. Olympic Trials in Fort Kent. Larry Pugh and Bill Haggett,… Read More
    BANGOR – Both Bangor Municipal Golf Course and Hillcrest Golf Club in Millinocket will open for the season Tuesday. All tees and greens will be playable at Bangor Municipal. No golf carts will be available at this time. Read More
    J.W. Parks golf course in Pittsfield and White Tail golf course in Charleston are now open for the season. At J.W. Parks, all nine holes are open, with all greens and tee boxes in play. Carts will be available on Friday, weather permitting. At White… Read More
    KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Four University of Maine track and field records were set and two more athletes qualified for the NCAA Regional Championships at the SeaRay Relays at the University of Tennessee Thursday through Saturday. Katie Souviney of East Vassalboro set the mark in the… Read More
    Three members of the University of Southern Maine women’s track and field team earned NCAA regional qualifying berths at the Corsair Classic hosted by UMass Dartmouth Saturday, which the Huskies won. Earning the berths were: Kristen Sinclair in the javelin with a heave of 131-1, Jill Kovacevic, also… Read More
    OXFORD – Matt Kenseth, the 2003 Nextel Cup points champion, will return to Oxford Plains Speedway for the Banknorth 250 which will be held on Sunday, July 31, the track announced Thursday. Kenseth and Roush Racing teammate Kurt Busch, who was last year’s Nextel Cup… Read More
    NORTHPORT – Northport Golf Club will open for play Saturday. All tees and greens are playable, but riding carts will not be in use. Spring rates are $24 for 18 holes and $16 for nine. Read More
    BROOKS – Country View Golf Course will open this morning, according to owner Carl Brown. All tees and greens are in play, and carts may be allowed on a limited basis depending on conditions. Brown said he will be doing a wetness check early in… Read More
    PORTLAND – The Portland Sea Dogs will make up a game against the New Britain Rock Cats as part of a day-night doubleheader Saturday, June 4. Game 1 will start at noon and Game 2 will begin at 7 p.m., which is a change from the originally scheduled… Read More
    ROCKLAND – The Rockland Golf Club will open for the season on Thursday at 11 a.m. The front nine holes will be open for walking. Golf carts will be available as soon as course conditions allow. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes =… Read More
    HAMPDEN – The Souadabscook Stream Race has been rescheduled for Sunday at Emerson Mill Road Grange. The 8-mile, whitewater race starts at 11 a.m. with registration from 9-10:30 a.m. Helmets are required. The sprint race has been canceled. Contact Leslie Winchester-Mabee at 942-0601 for more information. Read More
    Sugarloaf Golf Course in Carrabassett Valley and Belgrade Lakes Golf Course have jumped up in the rankings of the top 100 public golf courses in America as determined by Golf Digest magazine. Sugarloaf is ranked 30th, leaping up from 45th in the previous rankings released… Read More
    WINTERPORT – Sonny’s Driving Range and Training Center for golfers will open for the season today at 3 p.m. All artificial turf stations will be open. Call 223-5242 for more information. Read More