Bahre, who passed away last week, turned stock car racing into gold at both Oxford Plains Speedway and New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Travis Barrett writes.
2020
Portland mayor will meet with City Hall campers who have a host of demands
Portland Mayor Kate Snyder wants to listen, but protesters want action, and they say they plan to stay in the plaza until their demands are met.
Camden National Bank Ice Vault slowly easing back into operation
Hallowell ice rink has returned with public skate, shinny while keeping locker rooms closed and following COVID-19 protocols.
Oakland and New York men indicted on drug trafficking charges after motel bust
Eric Caswell, 41, of Oakland and Tarik Squire, 37, of Bronx, New York, were arrested Jan. 2 by Augusta police and Maine Drug Enforcement agents, who were waiting for them at the Super 8 motel in Augusta.
Republican jobless benefit plan could mean delays, states warn
Republicans argue the current amount of $600 is so high that it encourages people to remain on unemployment.
Democrats, Republicans far apart as virus aid talks intensify
Key to the debate is the $600 weekly unemployment benefit bump that is expiring for millions of jobless Americans.
Scientists get closer to blood test for Alzheimer’s disease
It’s usually diagnosed through memory tests, but it’s often imprecise and the more reliable methods are invasive and expensive.
NFL notebook: Mahomes, the king of Kansas City, buys stake in the Royals
Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes, a quarterback with the Chiefs, shows he’s all in with Kansas City and buys a share in Royals.
Struggling merchants, insurers battle over pandemic coverage
So many lawsuits have been filed against insurers in the U.S. that a hearing has been scheduled before a federal judicial panel to decide how to manage them all.
Winslow Fire Department seeks to buy another used ambulance
Since putting its first used ambulance into service July 6, the Fire Department has transported 32 patients, with only two calls requiring coverage from Delta Ambulance.