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The Maine House and Senate voted to provide a tax break to the Portland Sea Dogs baseball team for renovations at Hadlock Field. The bill now goes before Governor Mills for final approval.
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Supporters say the tax incentives are needed to upgrade Hadlock Field to meet new standards set by Major League Baseball. They also argue it will help ensure Portland's minor league baseball team stays in Maine.
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In the sister cities, the annual Battle of the Bridge rivalry game is always a big deal. But the importance felt magnified on Wednesday.
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According to the Maine Department of Public Safety, rules for sports wagering have now been adopted, and operators and suppliers can begin advertising and registering users by tomorrow.
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Top international trail runners to take on XTERRA Trail Run World Championship at Sugarloaf MountainA 5k and 10k open to the public are scheduled for Saturday, September 30th. The two championship races will happen on Sunday, October first.
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A Portland team is expected to launch in 2025, pending city approval for home games to be played at Fitzpatrick Stadium. The team's investor group is planning to host three meetings this fall to collect feedback on a club name and colors.
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The Gray-New Gloucester-Raymond Little League team didn't win either of its two national games in Pennsylvania, but it remains the New England regional champions for 2023.
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But their game against Media, Pennsylvania ended in a loss, 5 to 3, after Pennsylvania scored a pair of runs in the sixth inning.
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The first game for the Gray-New Gloucester Raymond Little League kicked off at 3 p.m. this afternoon in Pennsylvania. But in their hometowns, fans crowded into several watch parties to cheer them on.
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Maine defeated Canton, Massachusetts, 2-1 to represent New England in the Little League World Series later this month.