United Church of Christ congregations across southern New England helped raise enough money to help almost 20,000 families nationally.
2020
Old Town death ruled a homicide
Maine State Police detectives have interviewed the shooter, but say no charges have been filed as of Monday.
Man charged in burning of ballot drop box in Boston
The box contained more than 120 ballots.
Coronavirus deaths rising again in U.S., as feared
A widely cited model projects about 386,000 dead by Feb. 1.
70,000 in Southern California to evacuate after blaze grows
Powerful winds across the state prompted power cut to hundreds of thousands to prevent utility equipment from sparking new blazes.
Coronavirus again shadows Trump as he enters final campaign week
The administration’s pandemic response has weighed on President Trump’s campaign all year.
As Brady flourishes with Tampa, Belichick and the Pats are floundering
Tom Brady accounted for five touchdowns in a victory Sunday, while the Patriots suffered their worst home loss under Bill Belichick.
China selectmen hear update on causeway project
Code Enforcement Officer William Butler addressed issues with three dangerous buildings.
Questlove looks for his musical roots in Maine
When he was 5, a woman in Portland bought him his first records. Now he wants to find her.
Waterville day care closes temporarily for lack of staff after worker exposed to COVID-19
Temple Tots is on the same property as Temple Academy on West River Road. Neither the day care nor the school has reported a COVID-19 infection, according to Superintendent Kevin Wood.