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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.
Officers and community members ran into the ocean every hour for 24 hours this weekend and raised thousands for the ...
From the Lobster Dip to the Polar Plunge, diving into the cold Atlantic Ocean to raise money for charity has become a tradition in Maine over the years. Fifteen brave people took the plunge in ...
ORONO, Maine (WABI) - Over 200 athletes had a ball Saturday as Special Olympics Maine held their annual Central Maine Basketball Tournament. University of Maine’s Memorial Gym provided the ...
LEWISTON — Ashley Stasulis of Lewiston has become somewhat of a hometown hero after winning third and fourth place in two ...
WINTHROP, Maine (WABI) - Over 100 braved the icy waters of Maranacook Lake for the 13th annual Ice Out Plunge Saturday, as part of the Law Enforcement Torch Run benefitting Special Olympics Maine.
KENNEBUNK, Maine — Unified Basketball is making a significant impact in RSU 21, where the program has expanded from Kennebunk ...
York police officer Ben Ogden participated in Maine's first Super Plunge, taking 24 icy dips in the Atlantic Ocean over 24 hours. The event raised over $80,000 for the Special Olympics ...
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 ...