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Maine men’s hockey rolling on six-game win streak

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ORONO, Maine (WABI) – The Maine men’s hockey team wrapped up 2023 with a Ledyard Classic Championship, thanks to wins over No. 18 RIT and the tournament host, Dartmouth.

The Black Bears now turn to their final non-conference weekend series of the season when the Colgate Raiders come to Alfond Arena for 7 p.m. puck drops on Friday and Saturday(WABI)

The Black Bears now turn to their final non-conference weekend series of the season when the Colgate Raiders come to Alfond Arena for 7 p.m. puck drops on Friday and Saturday.

Maine is riding a six-game winning streak into the matchup.

“They’re working hard. I thought we worked hard, way more so than we did the last three games before break. The guys sacrificed their Christmas to come back here and put a solid week in before we played. That’s a big deal,” said Ben Barr, head coach.

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“Guys are disciplined on this team. Even over the few days we went home, we worked out and skated. We did come back early before Christmas so we could be ready for the Dartmouth tournament. It paid off big time for us,” said Cole Hanson, junior forward.

The Black Bears are unbeaten since their 5-4 loss to No. 8 Boston University back on Nov. 18.

Hanson is facing his former team after spending his freshman season with the Raiders.



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Northern Maine Med Center RNs reaffirm care for community

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Despite retaliation from their employer, nurses affirm their commitment to their patients and their union

Over two years since Northern Maine Medical Center (NMMC) first formed their union and began bargaining in good faith for a first contract, nurses remain committed to the patients they serve, and to making their hospital the best place it can be for everyone. Union nurses at NMMC signed the letter they released today, which says in part:

“Over the past two years, you have no doubt heard about the conflict that has grown between the hospital and us.

We want you to know that we never asked for this fight. The initiative to organize our union was to protect ourselves and our patients, not to punish any individuals or the hospital as a whole.”

The nurses’ letter goes on to say that their immediate goals as a union include: winning safe staffing for nurses and patients, promoting transparency and accountability at NMMC, retaining our local providers and staff, and making their hospital sustainable for the long term.

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Terry Caron, RN and member of the nurses’ bargaining team said: “Two years ago, we decided to have a voice for ourselves and our patients by forming our union. The NMMC administration could have met us halfway, but it did not. It has only fought us and tried to punish us for speaking up. But we are as committed to our goals as ever. We will never stop fighting for our patients.”

NMMC nurses were joined today by Maine Senate President Mattie Daughtry, gubernatorial candidate Troy Jackson, and U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner. They echoed the nurses’ call for NMMC CEO Jeff Zewe to stop his retaliation against the nurses and to finalize the union contract for which the nurses have been bargaining for most of the past two years. 


Maine State Nurses Association is part of National Nurses Organizing Committee, representing 4,000 nurses and other caregivers from Portland to Fort Kent. NNOC is an affiliate of National Nurses United, the largest and fastest-growing labor union of registered nurses in the United States with nearly 225,000 members nationwide.



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Maine Celtics stumble against Windy City

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Max McClung scored 12 of his 33 points in the fourth quarter, and the Windy City Bulls went on a 15-2 run in the fourth quarter to pull away for a 121-106 win over the Maine Celtics in an NBA G League game Friday night at the Portland Expo.

Kevin Knox II added 30 points, 21 in the second half.

Amari Williams led the Celtics with 26 points, nine rebounds and eight assists. Jalen Bridges made six 3-pointers and finished with 22 points, but the Celtics dropped to 2-8 in their last 10 games. Maine has lost four straight games at the Expo.

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2026 Southern Maine Athletes of the Week: Winter Week 12

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Press Herald sports writers nominate high school athletes from the prior week’s games.
Readers vote for their top choice and the winner will be announced in the newspapers the following Sunday all season long!

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