Maine
Boston College Falls 69-64 to Maine
Boston Faculty fell to Maine tonight in disappointing trend, shedding 69-64.
The sport featured a gradual begin, as a number of BC turnovers and missed photographs on the rim led to an early 9-5 deficit after 5 minutes. Zackery began off scorching, with a 3 and good layup on the rim. DeMarr Langford Jr. checked in with 15:22 on the clock within the first half, a welcome return for an Eagles group that wants his scoring and defensive potential. He immediately supplied, with a silky midrange jumper on the primary offensive possession after subbing in.
However, the Eagles continued to wrestle with sloppy offensive play and subpar defensive, which means they trailed by three after 9 minutes performed. Inserted into the beginning lineup, Penha Jr. continued his sturdy begin to the season, getting a clean spinning layup to fall to chop BC’s deficit to 1. After a Zackery free throw tied the sport, Maine’s Peter Filipovity hit an and-1 triple to place Maine again on high. Maine’s zone protection gave the Eagles a whole lot of issues, as their poor 3-point taking pictures resulted with a whole lot of empty offensive possessions. Maine used this to their benefit, occurring an 11-0 run that ended with a pair of Ashton-Langford free throws with 4 minutes to play within the half.
The Eagles lastly bought a shot to drop with Mason Madsen hitting a 3 earlier than Jaedan Zackery launched a halfcourt triple that simply beat the buzzer, which means the Eagles have been (someway) solely down 34-30 on the half – regardless of taking pictures a pitiful 33.3% from the ground and solely 4/12 from past the arc. BC simply couldn’t appear to determine Maine’s zone protection, which gave BC a whole lot of open jumpers that they only couldn’t get to fall.
The beginning of the second half featured a lot of the identical struggles for the Eagles as the primary half. They missed some open 3s and layups on the rim, gave up just a few buckets and rapidly have been watching a nine-point deficit. With quarter-hour left, the groups started buying and selling buckets, and a big-time DeMarr Langford Jr. chasedown block gave the Eagles some life. Makai Ashton-Langford scored back-to-back buckets to attract BC inside 5, forcing Maine to name timeout.
Sadly for BC, they only couldn’t appear to maintain the momentum on their facet. Maine scored a pair fast buckets to revive their nine-point lead and after a Madsen triple, Filipovity hit one other and-1 to additional dampen the Eagles’ momentum. With eight minutes to play, the Eagles trailed 58-48. Nevertheless, Makai Ashton-Langford went on a 4-0 run by himself, Chas Kelley bought an enormous swat on the rim and rapidly the Eagles lastly had some momentum. With 6:36 to play, Maine referred to as a timeout nonetheless main 58-54. After buying and selling buckets for 2 minutes, Maine seemed like they have been about to drag away after forcing a turnover whereas up 65-60. A Chas Kelley steal and end, nonetheless, reduce the lead again to 5 and Ashton-Langford added two free throws to make it a 3-point sport. BC had a number of alternatives to tie or take the lead down the stretch – Ashton-Langford missed the primary free throw of a one-and-one, Zackery turned the ball over on a breakaway, and an entire incapability to get a defensive rebound – however it was not meant to be. BC fell 69-64 in a poor effort. Of extra concern, too, is the truth that DeMarr Langford needed to be helped off the court docket within the remaining minutes with an obvious harm.
Total, three fundamental points stand out to me within the early going of the season: BC has no constant outdoors taking pictures, as they went 5-18 from past the arc – good for less than 27.8%. Whether or not in opposition to Maine’s zone protection or man-to-man, the appears from 3 simply wouldn’t fall. Furthermore, they missed eight (8!) free throws, going 11-19. It’s referred to as the charity stripe for a purpose, and never making the most of that permits opponents to remain in video games and considerably hurts BC’s already questionable offense. Lastly, the (lack of) rebounding is a matter. BC struggled on the boards in opposition to Cornell, and the lack to safe a defensive rebound tonight value them the prospect to tie the sport. With out Bickerstaff, there simply doesn’t appear to be that massive glass cleaner who can safe the ball. Now, this can enhance when 7’1 Quinten Submit returns, however it’s little doubt a problem.
The Eagles will look to rebound once they tackle George Mason within the Paradise Jam Event on 11/18.
Maine
Tell us your favorite local Maine grocery store and the best things to get there
Mainers like to hold onto local secrets like precious jewels. The best place to get pizza. The best place to watch the sun rise or set. Secret parking spots that people from away don’t know about.
It’s the same with grocery stores — not just the big chains that dominate the state, but also the little mom-and-pop grocers in towns and cities from Stockholm to Shapleigh. Who’s got the cheapest eggs? The best cuts of meat? A great deli? Farm-fresh produce? There’s a good chance one of your local markets has got at least one of those.
We want to know: what are your favorite hidden gem markets in Maine, and what in particular do they specialize in selling? Let us know in the form below, or leave a comment. We’ll follow up with a story featuring your answers in a few days. We’ll try to keep it just between us Mainers, but we can’t guarantee a few out-of-staters won’t catch on to these local secrets.
Favorite local grocery stores
Maine
Bangor city councilor announces bid for open Maine House seat
A current Bangor city councilor is running in a special election for an open seat in the Legislature, which Rep. Joe Perry left to become Maine’s treasurer.
Carolyn Fish, who’s serving her first term on the Bangor City Council, announced in a Jan. 4 Facebook post that she’s running as a Republican to represent House District 24, which covers parts of Bangor, Brewer, Orono and Veazie.
“I am not a politician, but what goes on in Augusta affects us here and it’s time to get involved,” Fish wrote in the post. “I am just a regular citizen of this community with a lineage of hard work, passion and appreciation for the freedom and liberties we have in this community and state.”
Fish’s announcement comes roughly two weeks after Sean Faircloth, a former Democratic state lawmaker and Bangor city councilor, announced he’s running as a Democrat to represent House District 24.
The special election to fill Perry’s seat will take place on Feb. 25.
Fish, a local real estate agent, was elected to the Bangor city council in November 2023 and is currently serving a three-year term.
Fish previously told the Bangor Daily News that her family moved to the city when she was 13 and has worked in the local real estate industry since earning her real estate license when she was 28.
When she ran for the Bangor City Council in 2023, Fish expressed a particular interest in tackling homelessness and substance use in the community while bolstering economic development. To do this, she suggested reviving the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) Program in schools and creating a task force to identify where people who are homeless in Bangor came from.
Now, Fish said she sees small businesses and families of all ages struggling to make ends meet due to the rising cost of housing, groceries, child care, health care and other expenses. Meanwhile, the funding and services the government should direct to help is being “focused elsewhere,” she said.
“I feel too many of us are left behind and ignored,” Fish wrote in her Facebook post. “The complexities that got us here are multifaceted and the solutions aren’t always simple. But, I can tell you it’s time to try and I will do all I can to help improve things for a better future for all of us.”
Faircloth served five terms in the Maine House and Senate between 1992 and 2008, then held a seat on the Bangor City Council from 2014 to 2017, including one year as mayor. He also briefly ran for Maine governor in 2018 and for the U.S. House in 2002.
A mental health and child advocate, Faircloth founded the Maine Discovery Museum in Bangor and was the executive director of the city’s Together Place Peer Run Recovery Center until last year.
Fish did not return requests for comment Tuesday.
Maine
Wiscasset man wins Maine lottery photo contest
Evan Goodkowsy of Wiscasset snapped the picture he called “88% Chance of Rain” and submitted it to the Maine Lottery’s 50th Anniversary photo competition. And it won.
The picture of the rocky Maine coast was voted number one among 123 submissions.
The Maine Lottery had invited its social media (Facebook and Instagram) audience to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Lottery.
After the field was narrowed to 16, a bracket-style competition was set up with randomly selected pairs, and people could vote on their favorites. Each winner would move on to the next round, and, when it was over, “88% Chance of Rain” came out on top. Goodkowsky was sent a goodie bag.
Along with the winning entry, the remaining 15 finalists’ photos can be viewed here.
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