In the corner of Britain known as the Garden of England, Brexit is literally taking concrete form.
October 2020
Patriots notebook: No positive tests Monday; practice set for Wednesday
The Patriots will return to practice – pending no further positive tests – to prepare, again, for Sunday’s game against the Broncos.
Sidelines: CARA fields in need of some helping hands
Maintaining the volunteer-run facility isn’t easy, and more people need to help share the workload.
Monument in Central Maine honors Louis Sockalexis, 1st Indigenous baseball player
In honor of Indigenous Peoples Day, the Alfond Youth and Community Center unveiled a monument dedicated to Louis Sockalexis, the first Indigenous person to play Major League Baseball.
Tom Caron: Juggled schedules aren’t fair, but the NFL could care less
The league is clear on its priorities during the pandemic: Having games played and filling television schedules.
Big turnout as early in-person voting starts in Georgia
Thousands of people waiting for hours outside polling places for the chance to cast ballots on Monday.
‘An uncomfortable conversation’: Topsham teacher eyes diversifying literature curriculum
Emily Vail has proposed adding a play dealing with racism to an Advanced Placement literature course in an effort to diversify texts for students and provide an anti-racial education.
Microsoft attempts takedown of global criminal botnet
The major cybercrime digital network uses more than 1 million zombie computers to loot bank accounts and spread ransomware.
Red Sox notebook: Bench coach, bullpen coach won’t return in 2021
Bench coach Jerry Narron, bullpen coach Craig Bjornson are not retained for Boston, which is still looking for a manager after parting ways with Ron Roenicke.
Mount Vernon residents concerned about emergency response times with weight limit on deteriorating bridge
The Maine Department of Transportation says it plans to post a 10-ton limit on the bridge on Blake Hill Road.