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  • Published
    April 5, 2016

    Maine’s biggest mountains still making snow

    Sunday River, Sugarloaf take advantage of the unseasonable cold.

  • Published
    April 4, 2016

    Sugarloaf makes snow for first time ever in April

    With record cold, the resort plans to continue blowing snow through Tuesday night.

  • Published
    January 3, 2016

    Skiers, boarders miss Saddleback

    Eager to get out in the snow, they opt for other Maine ski areas.

  • Published
    February 8, 2011

    Maine native copes with a life interrupted after chairlift accident

    A victim in the chairlift accident at Sugarloaf is continung his studies while confined to a brace.

  • Published
    January 27, 2011

    Wescott sees silver liningsfrom incident at Sugarloaf

    As perhaps the most famous of Sugarloafers, snowboarder Seth Wescott has fielded more than his share of questions following the chairlift derailment at the mountain last month that injured eight and spun into a national story.<br ><br >"I've been asked about it a lot," he said. "I've been trying not to speculate. The good part of what's going on there right now is that we're starting a five-year expansion. That chairlift was planning on being replaced.

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  • Published
    January 16, 2011
    Spillway East Chairlift, Sugarloaf Mountain

    On the brink of change at ski resorts

    The owner of Sugarloaf and Sunday River is set to decide how much to spend on improvements and growth.

  • Published
    January 16, 2011

    Maine resorts among 121 CNL properties

    CNL Lifestyle Properties Inc. was formed in 2003. It has a slogan that reflects its focus: “Owning America’s Lifestyle.” The trust invests primarily in ski resorts, golf courses and marinas. As of November, it had a portfolio of 121 properties, including 22 ski and mountain resorts and 53 golf facilities. Like any landlord, CNL depends […]

  • Published
    January 4, 2011

    No timetable yet, but Sugarloaf hopes to fix lift this winter

    CARRABASSETT VALLEY -- The 35-year-old Sugarloaf chairlift that derailed and fell to the ground last week, injuring eight people, remains shut down, but the resort hopes to get it up and running this season, a spokesman said Monday.

  • Published
    January 2, 2011

    Mountain’s faithful unfazed by accident

    The cable derailment of a chairlift is 'a blip' in the mountain's history, says one 42-year Sugarloafer.

  • Published
    January 2, 2011

    Sugarloafers stand by their mountain

    CARRABASSETT VALLEY — For devoted Sugarloafers, who spend every winter weekend here, the cable derailment of a chair lift last week has not affected their attachment to Maine's second-highest mountain.