Devin McCourty says the league might move up its deadline for players to choose ‘because they don’t want to continue to see guys opt out.’
2020
Obama backs Gideon, among other Democrats, in contested races
The former president, still popular, especially among Democrats, endorsed 57 candidates for the U.S. House and Senate on Monday.
Patriots captains talk about their decisions to play, support those opting out
New England has a total of eight players who have chosen not to play – the most of any team – and the team captains support their decisions.
Unity College laying off 15% of staff, exploring sale of main campus under ‘hybrid’ model
Unity President Melik Peter Khoury said the announcement is “not simply a reaction to the pandemic,” although the “financial impact of COVID-19 certainly expedited our plans.”
Nevada lawmakers OK sending mail ballots to all voters; Trump slams move
Nevada joins seven states that plan on automatically sending voters mail ballots.
Annette M. (Bourque) Champagne
JACKMAN – Annette M. (Bourque) Champagne, 93, surviving her husband, Henry L. Champagne by ten years, died peacefully in her sleep at home on Monday, July 27, 2020.
Woman injured in car-truck collision in Lewiston
Truck’s driver declines medical treatment at scene on Alfred Plourde Parkway.
Shark-related water restrictions lifted at 3 Maine state parks
Activities at Reid State Park remain limited to waist-deep water because of a shortage of lifeguards.
Maine reports 15 new cases of COVID-19, one additional death
The state has had success using an automated system to help people exposed to the virus report symptoms, according to a study by the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Taylor Swift nabs 7th No.1 album with ‘folklore’
Taylor Swift’s surprise album “folklore” gives the pop star her seventh No. 1 title on the chart.