COVID-19 has shut down campaigns planned by nonprofits.
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Outdoors in Maine: Hunters should have a good shot at wild turkey
State bird biologist estimates about 65,000 turkeys, of which about half are longbeards, are roaming the Maine woods thanks in part to a mild winter.
Former Bates lacrosse player Jack Allard yet to start experimental treatment
Doctors are waiting for 25-year-old’s condition to improve before he receives a novel antiviral drug called Remdesivir.
Jack Allard, former Bates All-American battling COVID-19, moves closer to experimental treatment
The 25-year-old Bates College graduate has been cleared to receive an experimental drug but remains in a coma and on a ventilator.
Troy Barnies contemplates next move as Russian basketball league shuts down
Former Edward Little and Maine star is looking for a way out of Russia after his league suspended play and banned foreigners from competing.
Class C South boys: Winthrop overcomes slow start, blows past NYA to reach regional final
Top-seeded Ramblers pull away in 2nd half, advance to 5th straight C South title game.
Class C South girls: Winthrop runs away from Old Orchard Beach
Top-seeded Ramblers head to regional final game.
Class D boys basketball: Rangeley hangs on, ousts Vinalhaven
No. 2 Lakers had their hands full Saturday morning with upstart Vikings.
High school basketball notes: Winthrop’s offense rolling
The defensive-minded Ramblers have built an offensive juggernaut as well; Good stuff from both Spruce Mountain teams; Individual standouts in both boys and girls hoops.
Boys basketball: Ramblers roll over Greyhounds
Ryan Baird scores 19 points and grabs 11 rebounds in Winthrop’s most complete win of the season.