Gronkowski, whose 17 touchdown catches set an NFL single-season record for tight ends, missed his second straight practice today with an injured left ankle.
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Facebook IPO filing could come next week
The social networking giant with nearly 1 billion users is expected to file papers any day now to sell stock to the public.”This will be the largest IPO of the year for sure and probably of the decade,” said one senior analyst.
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS: Postponements rolling in
Friday’s mix of snow and rain has forced several schools to postpone athletic events scheduled for today. The following are the postponements we have so far. Be sure to check back.
Legislative panel calls for MaineHousing probe
The Government Oversight Committee votes to get a “rapid-response” review of the vendors that received MaineHousing payments over the past five years.
Dapolito murder trial focuses on drug dealing
A state police detective testified today that Dapolito’s wife, Kelly Winslow, may have wanted to inform on Dapolito to the DEA before she was shot to death.
Super Bowl Village ready for fans
Dubbed ‘The Epicenter of Awesome,’ the village’s attractions include an 800-foot zip line open to the public and football clinics for children led by several Indianapolis Colts players.
Federal court questions Maine liability law
The questions revolve around the case of Michael Fortin, who was injured in a scuffle with Ogunquit and Wells police in 2007.
Oakland police log Jan. 27
The Oakland Police Department reported the following activity Jan. 27:
Activists and bloggers fear Twitter censorship
Bloggers and activists from China, the Middle East and Latin America said Friday they were afraid that new Twitter policies could allow governments to censor messages, stifling free expression.