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Glenavon vs Bangor: Irish Premiership
2+ hour, 47+ min ago (677+ words) That's all the full-times in folks but stay with us to hear reaction from today's games on Radio Ulster. Dean Jarvis provides a cool finish to make it 3-1 and ensure Coleraine go top of the standings on goal difference. Watch: Jarvis seals the three points for Coleraine It's all over at the Showgrounds where Coleraine come from behind to win and reclaim their place at the top of the league. Adam Leckey gave the visitors a 1-0 lead at half-time but the Bannsiders came roaring back after the break. First, defender Charles Dunne levelled from close range before second half substitute Jamie McGonigle fired them in front for the first time in the 83rd minute. And the comeback was complete a minute from time when another substitute, Dean Jarvis, finished off a great move to bury a low shot past Nathan Gartside....
Maine-Endwell girls’ basketball wins first Bri Burghardt Memorial Tournament over Groton
8+ hour, 55+ min ago (81+ words) ENDWELL, N.Y. (WBNG) -- The Spartans defeated the Red Hawks 81-24 in the Bri Burghardt Memorial Tournament Championship on Saturday at Maine-Endwell High School. The Spartans" Bree Butler led the game in scoring with 23 points. Maine-Endwell eighth grader Harper Eagan was named the tournament MVP after she had 20 points in the victory. Eagan also scored 21 points in the team"s win on Friday against Oxford. The Spartans" next game will be on Friday at Horseheads....
Irish Premiership: Feeney delighted with Bangor's 'massive' three points
10+ hour, 54+ min ago (262+ words) Lee Feeney watching his Bangor team in action at Mourneview Park Bangor boss Lee Feeney hailed his team's defensive display as they came from behind to edge bottom side Glenavon 2-1 at Mourneview Park. Jack Malone put the Lurgan hosts in front before two first-half goals from Ben Arthurs clinched victory. The victory was Bangor's first in seven league games and leaves them seventh in the table. "That's a massive three points for us," said Feeney. "We suffered that whole second half. We could not come to terms with the way they played - I thought they were fantastic after the break. We had to defend, and we hardly had the ball. "They were magnificent, but at the same time, we were also magnificent in the way we defended. That's a massive win for us. Massive, massive win." Feeney added that his…...
5 Spots in Maine We’re Thankful for This Year
13+ hour, 33+ min ago (208+ words) Location: Southeastern Maine near Bar Harbor This Scenic Maine Trail Is Even Better In The Winter 5 Trending Rentals in Maine That People Book on Repeat (And We See Why) This Is the Most Claustrophobic Hike in Maine'Would You Try It? This Hidden Diner in Maine Is a True Local Secret Location: The town of Portland Ready to start planning your next trip? Try Only In Your State's itinerary planner. This Hidden Airbnb in Alabama Is a True Local Secret Geaux Lake Life is an undiscovered, hidden Airbnb in Alabama, with incredible luxuries, inside and out. 5 Spots in Maine We're Especially Thankful for This Year These five spots in Maine are too good to miss! This Cozy West Virginia Airbnb Is Straight Out of a Hallmark Movie Discover a cozy cottage, crackling outdoor fire, and quality time away when you book…...
Maine’s cool, gloomy weather may benefit search and rescue
20+ hour, 36+ min ago (51+ words) A drone pilot using thermal technology shares why Maine's cool and cloudy days benefit search and rescue. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, already have a place and a date for their wedding. Ahead, learn ... A drone pilot using thermal technology shares why Maine's cool and cloudy days benefit search and rescue....
Presence of invasive sea squirts increasing as Gulf of Maine warms
20+ hour, 48+ min ago (826+ words) Squishy, blobby and alien-looking, some varieties of sea squirts " so called because they squirt water when they're disturbed " have been in Maine for hundreds of years. But with the Gulf of Maine warming rapidly due to climate change, it has created a more hospitable habitat for new hangers-on from elsewhere: invasive sea squirts. For those who work in aquaculture, these invaders can be a constant source of annoyance and stress throughout the fishing and growing season. And some years, they can be a major hindrance to doing business. Troy Carter, dock manager at Community Shellfish in Bremen, says for lobstermen, invasive sea squirts have gotten out of control in the past four or five years. Squirts foul up gear, and in extreme cases, make traps so heavy they're hard to pull out of the water. "A trap that weights, 30, 40, pounds…...
Sixth Maine school district added to lawsuit over transgender policies
21+ hour, 31+ min ago (528+ words) The Maine Human Rights Commission added an Androscoggin County school district to a lawsuit that now includes six schools it is suing over policies that ban transgender students from playing sports and using facilities that align with their gender identity. Kit Thomson Crossman, the commission's executive director, said that Maine School Administrative District 52 in Turner had been added as a defendant to the lawsuit on Friday. Crossman did not respond Friday night to requests for further details. The MSAD 52 Board of Directors, representing Greene, Leeds and Turner, voted 5-4 on Thursday to pass a policy aligning with President Donald Trump's executive order signed earlier this year. That order preceded a clash between state and federal officials over the state's policy, and led Gov. Janet Mills'to say she would challenge the administration'on the issue. The U.S. Department of Justice'is suing the state'over its…...
Review: ALMOST, MAINE at Wichita Community Theatre
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (486+ words) The production runs through December 14, 2025 Get all the top news & discounts for Wichita & beyond. As a collection of vignettes rather than a traditional plot-driven play,Almost, Mainerelies heavily on the strength of its writing and performances. Director Geist directs with a magical touch and brings strong energy to the production. Her character work is thoughtful, helping the eccentric residents of Almost feel like real people despite their quirks. Israel Carreno and Nicole Araiza shine in "Sad and Glad," which follows a former couple reuniting at a bar. The scene captures every awkward moment and shifting emotion, moving from humor to the quiet heartbreak of realizing that some relationships aren't meant to be rekindled. Both actors handle the emotional complexity with nuance. Janet Davis's salty waitress character is charming. "This Hurts" featured Eddie Spurlock as a kind man who can feel…...
A frigid start: See how cold it got across Maine Friday morning
1+ day, 6+ hour ago (61+ words) Wind chills were dangerously cold Friday morning, approaching -30 in parts of Maine. "I think I speak for all of us when I say 'what the actual f**k'!" Rebecca Pinckard pleads guilty to having a ... Wind chills were dangerously cold Friday morning, approaching -30 in parts of Maine. Wind chills were dangerously cold Friday morning, approaching -30 in parts of Maine....
Portland is considering a 30-story tower. Will it pave the way for more in Maine's largest city?
1+ day, 8+ hour ago (770+ words) Blink, and you might miss it. It's a small surface parking lot nestled between the small brick structures in Portland's historic Old Port and the taller office buildings downtown. It's almost hard to believe that a 30-story tower might be here one day. The city of Portland says that's exactly the point. "It's important that we maximize our land," said Kevin Kraft, director of planning and urban development for the city of Portland. "By going vertically, you can achieve the density needs and you can accommodate more people, utilizing a smaller footprint of land." Portland's bid to build higher began several years ago as part of the city's effort to update its land use code and zoning. Kraft said Portland studied other peer cities, such as Worcester, Massachusetts, and and New Haven, Connecticut. They allow taller buildings than Portland, which…...