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Area roundup: Gray-New Gloucester, Oxford Hills claim one-run softball wins
Madi Pelletier s two-run walk-off single lifts Patriots over Greely, and the Vikings edge Bangor on the road. Plus more from Thursday.
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GRAY Madi Pelletier’s walk-off two-run single lifted Gray-New Gloucester to a 12-11 softball victory over Greely on Thursday.
Pelletier finished with three hits and three RBIs. She also pitched a seven-hitter and struck out seven Rangers (4-8) batters.
Morgan Curtis contributed four hits and five RBIs for the Patriots (11-4). Maisie Lerette added two hits, four runs scored and two stolen bases.
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Sande’s Picks: Wine, women and song
By Sande Updegraph
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Gifford’s ice cream can now be ordered at the new takeout window at Muddy Rudder in Yarmouth.
Sande Updegraph / For The Forecaster
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The Muddy Rudder is now serving Gifford’s ice cream scooped or blended as a frappe in the dining room and at its new walk-up takeout window. Classic flavors and weekly specials are available. 1335 U.S. Route 1, Yarmouth, 846-3082.
Sande Updegraph lives in Brunswick and is a longtime food writer. She can be reached at [email protected]
Portland Wine Week, June 14-20, is filled with over 90 events that include celebrations of women in the wine industry, tastings, dinners and lunches, wine sails, classes, food pairings, local oysters and more. With the lifting of many of the spacing requirements, more seats are now available. A schedule of events and portals for tickets can be found at portlandwineweek.me/events.
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Gardiner chooses consultant to help with city manager search
The Gardiner City Council will hire Eaton Peabody Consulting Group to conduct the search for its next city manager, who could be named by mid-August.
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GARDINER After weighing its own schedule and priorities in the next several months, the Gardiner City Council opted to push ahead with its city manager search Wednesday by choosing a search firm.
After a brief debate at Wednesday’s City Council meeting, elected officials voted 6-0 to hire the Eaton Peabody Consulting Group to undertake the search for Gardiner’s next top administrator, forgoing conducting interviews with the three organizations that responded.