March 31, 2010 RSS feed / Sports & Outdoors

Local ATV trails closed for ‘mud season’

KINGFIELD — The Kingfield Quad Runners, the local Kingfield area ATV club and ATV Maine member, recently announced that the trails are currently closed due to mud season and signs are in place at entry points to the trails. More...

Saddleback to honor Roger and Patsy Page

RANGELEY — On April 3, Saddleback staff and friends will honor longtime members of the Rangeley and Saddleback communities, Roger and Patsy Page. More...

Backyard Bird Count results are in

RANGELEY — For the third year in a row, birders in the Rangeley region turned out in large numbers to take part in the 13th Annual Great Backyard Bird Count. More...

Bluegrass Festival comes to Rangeley in August

RANGELEY — Saddleback Maine is holding its first Saddleback Mountain Bluegrass Festival on Saturday, Aug. More...

Slideshow on Maine skiing history planned

KINGFIELD — The Ski Museum of Maine will offer a free “Fireside Chat” on this state’s rich skiing heritage Wednesday, April 7 at 7 p.m. at the Herbert Hotel. More...

Local freestyler earns first national title

SQUAW VALLEY, CA – Carrabassett Valley has another reason to celebrate with the news coming from the U.S. Freestyle Nationals over the weekend. More...

Baseball clinics scheduled

SALEM –- Former Mt. Abram coach Ryan Lauriet will be returning to Salem to conduct a couple of baseball clinics for coaches and middle school baseball players. More...

Locals shine in post season events

CARRABASSETT VALLEY -– Many local ski racers have had such a successful season this year, including Carrabassett’s Lexi Bullen and Meghan McCormack who have qualified to continue racing as J4s. More...

MTA hits the slopes at Saddleback

RANGELEY — Thanks to the courtesies of Saddleback resort, Mt Abram High School took the day off last Thursday and went skiing. Meaning, everyone went skiing. More...