Generators pledge to sell power to the New England grid at prices that will be down more than 70 percent by 2023.
2020
Bruins, Ducks make another trade
Boston acquires Nick Ritchie from Anaheim three days after the teams made another trade.
Costs, delays scuttle 124-mile Constitution Pipeline project
The nearly $1 billion pipeline project had been designed to take natural gas from Pennsylvania to New York and New England.
Scientists gather to study risk from microplastic pollution in ocean
The goal of the West Coast group is to create a mathematical risk assessment for microplastic pollution in the region similar to predictions used to game out responses to major natural disasters such as earthquakes.
Brunswick’s The Daniel is for sale for $3 million
The hotel has faced financial and operational struggles in recent months and still owes the town nearly $80,000 in back taxes. The sale is “part of a strategic decision” by the hotel’s management company, which has faced similar problems at an out-of-state property.
Legendary mobster John ‘Sonny’ Franzese dies at 103
Once asked if he knew Sinatra, the gangster was quick to correct his inquisitor: ‘You asked the question the wrong way. You should have asked, ‘Did Frank Sinatra know Sonny Franzese?’’
Sidelines: Observations from another tournament season at the ACC
Good games, bad games, lots of defense and a call for new chants, Drew Bonifant writes.
Jeanne Evert, former tennis pro and sister of Chris, dies
Jeanne Evert Dubin died Thursday after a 2 1/2-year struggle with ovarian cancer at age 62.
China urges factories to reopen, risking renewed virus spread
The government is walking a tightrope between containing the virus that has killed almost 2,600 people and preventing a slump in the world’s second-largest economy.
Fire damages Bath’s Hyde School faculty apartment
The fire closed a portion of High Street for about an hour.