The money was taken by the Treasury Department to pay down a still-unexplained Medicare debt purportedly owed by New York City that has nothing to do with the Fire Department.
2020
NFL notebook: Heated exchange with Watt may have sealed O’Brien’s fate in Houston
Bill O’Brien was fired Monday after seven seasons and four AFC South championships as the head coach of the Texans.
NESCAC cancels conference sports for winter season
Thursday’s announcement, made in response to the pandemic, affects Bates, Bowdoin and Colby colleges and is likely to impact where some high school games and championships can be held.
Young whales looking to dine flock to waters off New York City
The whales are essentially ‘playing in traffic’ by feeding so close to busy shipping lanes, where they are drawn by a growing menhaden population.
Titans have two more positive tests; team may have violated protocols
Players worked out together despite being told not to gather for any reason in the midst of a COVID-19 outbreak that is now up to 23 players and staffers.
New England Clean Energy Connect may start construction in November, despite opposition
Thorn Dickinson, CEO and president of NECEC Transmission LLC, spoke about the CMP Corridor project at Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast while legislators opposed to the project asked for equal time.
French Open: Kenin, Swiatek set up unlikely matchup in women’s final
American Sofia Kenin extends the best clay-court run of her young career and will play unseeded Iga Swiatek of Poland for the championship on Saturday.
Thirteen charged in plots targeting Michigan governor, police
The scheme involved months of planning and even rehearsals to snatch Gov. Gretchen Whitmer from her vacation home, authorities say.
‘Masks: Live, Love, Laugh’ show to be on display Oct. 11 to Nov. 3
Submit your own masks and become part of the show, enter to win a prize.
Knights of Columbus to present ‘Faith, Family, and Financial Security’ via Zoom Oct. 13
Tom Hegna, a renowned economist and author, will present a free seminar “Faith, Family, and Financial Security” via Zoom at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13, according to a news release from Dave Guthro, communications director, Roman Catholic Diocee of Portland. All are welcome to participate in the event, which is sponsored by the Knights of […]