The longtime rivals will battle in the season opener Aug. 31 in Durham.
March 2017
March going out like a lion, April may arrive on a sled
April snowstorms aren’t uncommon but they’re often unwelcome. The heavy wet snow they can bring is the biggest issue we may have this weekend.
South Portland loses bid to have Maine Municipal Association pay legal fees in pipeline lawsuit
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court finds that the pipeline company’s claim of lost property rights lets Maine Municipal Association members off the hook.
Since 2007, the DEA has taken $3.2 billion in cash from people not charged with a crime
Critics raise concerns that the agency’s use of civil asset forfeitures may be less about fighting crime than about generating revenue.
L.L. Bean picks VIA as advertising partner
The first VIA advertising campaign for Bean is expected to roll out this summer.
Roger Goodell plans to be at Gillette for Patriots’ opener
The reigning Super Bowl champions have the honor of hosting the first game of the NFL’s regular season.
Dylan slipping over to Sweden to pick up Nobel, perform; he’ll send lecture later
The award presentation will be ‘small and intimate’ with no media present, in line with his wishes.
Former Waterville Senior High principal Reiter still subject of NH police probe
The New Ipswich police chief says he expects a decision in the case within three weeks, more than a year after allegations surfaced that Reiter had improper relations with students while an educator there.
Winslow dog deemed dangerous seized, ordered to be euthanized
Animal Control Officer Christ Martinez said the 2-year-old husky attacked and killed another dog in 2016 and was ordered to be confined, but the canine broke out again recently, prompting a police warrant to seize it.
Holy Donut owner named SBA business person of the year
Leigh Kellis was chosen based on her business’s growth and community contributions.