Boston will get three players and two draft picks for the four-time all-star, who became more valuable as a trading chip than as Boston’s point guard.
December 2014
Employee dies while working at Dayton Sand and Gravel
Authorities say the worker was climbing down a ladder attached to a bucket truck when he went into cardiac arrest and fell.
Man allegedly assaults 2-year-old at Maine State Museum
An alert receptionist intervened as the man was attempting to pull the girl from her grandmother.
LePage OKs funds for 3 domestic violence projects
The programs will take place in Somerset, Kennebec and Sagadahoc Counties.
Windsor woman allegedly fires gun, injures Kennebec County sheriff’s deputy
Sgt. Galen Estes escaped with just powder burns after knocking a gun away from a woman who allegedly tried to point it at him, police said.
Maine Democratic Party executive director leaving
Mary Erin Casale is stepping down to “pursue other opportunities.”
Baxter Academy conducts Internet security check after student’s arrest
One of the Portland charter school’s students, 16-year-old Justin Woodbury, is accused of email threats that shut down unrelated schools in Windham and Raymond.
Marathon bombing suspect Tsarnaev in court for first time since 2013
The mother-in-law of Ibragim Todashev, who was shot and killed at his Florida home while being questioned by police after the bombings, shouted words of support at Tsarnaev in the courtroom.
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard hiring 715 more workers
The burst of hiring at the Kittery submarine facility will help the local economy and provide opportunities for recently laid-off Mainers.
Jay man killed in Wilton crash
Dennis Hanson was remembered as a family man who often pitched into help in activities in which his young daughters were involved.