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“How’s college going?”…..The staple question of winter break.

Fill The Steins’ Griffin Stockford comes back from winter break with stories to tell about the stories he told his family about The College of Our Hearts Always. Oh, and a note about The Bachelor.

Black Bear Hoops in Portland: FTS Observes

The Black Bears Men’s Basketball Team came to Portland. They didn’t come away with a win, but they gained a new fan.

How do you define success for the UMaine Women’s Basketball Program?

With ten returning players and a hand full of new faces we thought it was the perfect chance to preview the season with none other than an original FOFTS (Friend of Fill The Steins), lady Black Bears’ assistant coach Amy Vachon on the FTS Podcast.

Can Kittery become the Sake brewing capital of America?

Maine has a rich history of microbreweries dating back decades and stretching the entire length of the state. But the latest brewery opening in Kittery in the next few months will not be serving up pale ales and porters, instead it is positioning itself to become a global leader in another beverage, the Japanese staple of sake.

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