A lengthy labor deal and television contract has the league president smiling.
2014
Gardiner drill helps Maine homicide cops prepare for murder scenes
The Maine State Police Evidence Response Team took over a downtown building to test the protocols it uses to examine the state’s crime scenes.
Golf roundup: Tringale, Day lead Templeton shootout
The teams will play a modified alternate shot Friday and close with a better-ball round Saturday.
Harrison Avenue in Gardiner to remain closed for a month
Part of the road’s embankment on the Cobbosseecontee Stream side slid down during Tuesday night’s rainstorm.
Boston trades Yoenis Cespedes for Tigers pitcher Porcello
The right-hander will help bolster the Red Sox’s starting rotation.
Defensive newcomers fitting in with Patriots
Akeem Ayers and Jonathan Casillas are picking up New England’s system quickly.
Riverview pepper-spray victim charged with assaulting maintenance worker
Arlene Edson, 30, most recently of Biddeford, has pleaded not guilty to punching a man in the face, causing his nose and mouth to bleed and chipping a tooth.
Old Orchard Beach planners recommend rules for producing medical pot
Town councilors will have the final say on the proposals to designate zones and other limits.
Five-class system for Maine high school basketball moves forward
The new format could take effect next year if it’s approved in the spring.
Gardiner to sue closed downtown restaurant over loan
The owner of the now-closed Alex Parker’s Steakhouse owes Gardiner nearly $37,000 for a loan the city awarded to the restaurant two years ago.