MAINE SOUTH 42, NEW TRIER 7: Hawks add another crown suntimes.com/sports/preps/601724,CST-SPT-maine13.article If Maine South quarterback Charlie Goro wasn't such a good football player, he might want to consider a career as a surgeon, especially after the precision with which he dissected New Trier.
The Lewiston Western Maine's past, present and potential outlined for legislators sunjournal.com/story/233865-3/Franklin/Western_Maines_past_present_and_potential_outlined_for_legislators/ FARMINGTON - Imagine Western Maine was the focus of Friday morning's Western Maine Legislative Caucus. Laurie Lachance, executive director of the Maine Development Foundation, created a spin-off of her Imagine Maine presentation to focus specifically on western Maine and inspire people.
The Lewiston Maine museum director to lead Clinton library sunjournal.com/story/233830-3/MaineNews/Maine_museum_director_to_lead_Clinton_library/ LITTLE ROCK The Clinton Presidential Library named Terri Garner as its new director Friday. Garner is currently executive director of the Bangor Museum and Center for History in Bangor, Maine. She will start as the Clinton library's director on Nov. 5.
William & Mary-Maine preview dailypress.com/sports/dp-now.wm.o13,0,2967172.story?track=rss William and Mary (3-3, 2-1 CAA) at Maine (1-4, 0-3)
DU shuts out Maine 2-0 9news.com/rss/article.aspx?storyid=78973 Tyler Ruegsegger and Kyle Ostrow scored power play goals as Denver beat Maine 2-0 in the Pioneers season opener Friday night.
Brkovic powers JC past Maine-Endwell pressconnects.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071013/SPORTS05/710130337 Dani Brkovic had three goals and two assists as the Johnson City boys' soccer team concluded its regular season with a 6-0 home victory over Maine-Endwell in a Southern Tier Athletic Conference match Friday afternoon.
New Rec Center at University of Maine wcsh6.com/news/local/article.aspx?storyid=72449 Bangor The University of Maine held a grand opening for their new recreation facility.
Through rain and shine, second annual Maine Fare draws visitors to Camden mainecoastnow.com/articles/2007/10/13/camden_herald/local_news/doc46eea6eac67b5946192971.txt CAMDEN Maine Fare, a celebration of local foods, drew about 1,200 visitors to Camden the weekend of Sept. 15 and 16, to a marketplace of Maine foods, book signings and educational events at the Knox Mill, and cooking classes and food tastings at local eateries and inns. charlie goro suntimes player journal0 Comments
13 October, 2007