That’s what will happen Monday when Serena Williams plays older sister Venus Williams for the sixth time at the grass-court Grand Slam in southwest London.
July 2015
UK’s Princess Charlotte christened on queen’s estate
Hundreds of fans outside St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, a sprawling royal estate near England’s eastern coast, cheered.
Central Maine Business Briefs
Sebasticook Valley FCU’s Lemieux named MCUL chairman; Augusta Downtown Merchants plan cash mob; Kennebec Anesthesia Associates gets worksplace safety nod
Inmate shot after escape moved from NY hospital to prison
David Sweat was moved from the Albany Medical Center early Sunday to the Five Points Correctional Facility in Romulus.
On his native turf, Pope Francis touches on cherished issues
The pope returns to Spanish-speaking South America for the first time on Sunday, bringing a message of solidarity with the region’s poor.
Calais man dies after setting off fireworks from atop his head
Police say it was the first fireworks-related death in Maine since they became legal in 2012.
Police charge Oakland man with hitting person in wheelchair
Darryl Pratt, 80, charged with seven offenses after Winslow fireworks, including allegedly fighting with officers and trying to drive into the crowd on Sebasticook Bridge.
Greeks overwhelmingly reject demands for austerity
Government leaders say the ‘no’ vote will help them reach a better agreement with the eurozone.
OUR OPINION: In fighting drugs, LePage should follow Massachusetts governor
Charlie Baker, a Republican, is putting the weight of his office behind a comprehensive approach to addiction.
Maine Audubon outpost in Penobscot County gets little traffic
Fields Pond – just 7 miles from Bangor – is a spectacular yet underappreciated piece of nature.