Glenn Jordan joined the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram in 1994 to cover the fledgling Portland Sea Dogs. A native of Vermont, he was a philosophy major in college who worked at two newspapers in New Hampshire and one in Connecticut before moving to Maine and settling down. He spent his first two years of marriage living in the keepers quarters of the Portland Head Light and has three children, all of them excellent spellers. In addition to baseball, he has covered nearly every sport played in Maine, from biathlon and curling to running and sailing. You can find him near cross country trails in fall, pools and ski slopes in winter and tennis courts in spring. He also covers the Red Claws, Maine’s D-League basketball affiliate. When not holding a notepad, he finds time for checkers and pickleball.
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PublishedNovember 7, 2016
Red Claws: Celtics’ draft pick a Maine focal point
Abdel Nader, drafted by Boston in the second round, figures to have a big role with the Claws.
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PublishedOctober 19, 2016
As Furbush recovers from shoulder surgery, his future remains on hold
The Seattle Mariners must decide within six weeks whether to offer a new contract to their relief pitcher from South Portland.
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PublishedOctober 6, 2016
Water contamination prompts Scarborough Downs to close barn
Barring a solution to a manure run-off problem, horses no longer will be stabled at the harness racing facility, track officials say.
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PublishedOctober 2, 2016
After 3 lead changes, Caribou native wins Maine Marathon
Spencer McElwain, 27, surges to victory in 2:31:36.
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PublishedOctober 2, 2016
For these Mainers, Big Papi’s influence stretches well beyond the game
David Ortiz may be retiring after this season, but memories of him won’t fade anytime soon for folks who have encountered him.
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PublishedSeptember 28, 2016
At age 25, venerable Maine Marathon keeps on rolling
Sunday’s race may have fewer finishers than in the past, but runners still call it a favorite.
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PublishedSeptember 21, 2016
South Freeport sailor basks in glow of Paralympic silver medal
Hugh Freund, who sails without his prosthetic right foot, makes his Paralympics debut a memorable one.
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PublishedSeptember 18, 2016
Trouble downfield: Can football survive at Maine’s smallest high schools?
Five schools have dropped varsity football in the past four years, as the number of players decline and concerns over injuries rise.
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2016
South Freeport sailor ready to make his mark at Rio Paralympics
Hugh Freund, a below-the-knee amputee, is jib trimmer on the reigning World Championship three-person Sonar class crew.
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PublishedAugust 31, 2016
Cross Insurance Arena trustees seek money-making alternatives to pro hockey
They say they will welcome a team if one can be found, but are booking other entertainment in case the search for a franchise takes longer than a season.
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