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Very tired, but well worth it," said York Police Sgt. Scott Ogden, on the 24-hour plunge to benefit Special Olympics.
Twenty-four plunges. Twenty-four hours. A group of law enforcement officers and community members ran into the ocean at Ogunquit Beach every hour, on the hour, for a full day this weekend, braving the ...
While most of us avoid the frigid ocean this time of year, a group of 15 determined swimmers embraced the cold — not just ...
University of Maine’s Memorial Gym provided the perfect place to play with teams or work on individual skills.
LEWISTON — Ashley Stasulis of Lewiston has become somewhat of a hometown hero after winning third and fourth place in two ...
The excruciating task benefited Special Olympics Maine, an organization near and dear to the participants. Special Olympics Maine facilitates sports training and competition for people with ...
He has known Stasulis for a long time now through the Special Olympics Maine circuit. She has a way of staying cool under pressure when she is competing, he said. “Ashley is probably the nicest ...
Hampden Academy was the site for the Central Maine Motor Activities Training Program. The event was hosted by Special ...
KENNEBUNK, Maine — Unified Basketball is making a significant impact in RSU 21, where the program has expanded from Kennebunk ...
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