Over 20 players attend a session in Augusta, running drills with hopes of impressing college coaches.
2020
Delays in verifying mail-in ballots will slow election tally
Potential problems are looming most acutely in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
In new encyclical, Pope Francis says market capitalism has failed in pandemic
He says the loss of millions of jobs is evidence of the need for politicians to listen to unions and marginalized groups and to craft more just social and economic policies.
‘Saturday Night Live’ recreates debate in 46th season opener
Chris Rock hosted and Megan Thee Stallion was the musical guest.
Waterville Planning Board to consider solar projects, short-term rental rules
The board is scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. Monday at the Mid-Maine Technical Center at Waterville Senior High School.
NBA finals: Butler drags Heat back into series
Jimmy Butler scores 40 points in a triple-double, and Miami cuts its deficit to 2-1 with a 115-104 win over the Lakers.
City of Augusta’s ‘financial genius’ retires
Ralph St. Pierre, the city’s assistant city manager and director of finance and administration, has saved the city millions of dollars over the years, officials said.
Hallowell-area elementary school adapts to ‘new normal’
After a month, Hall-Dale Elementary School teachers and administrators say hybrid model has gone more smoothly than expected.
New York City will lock down in many places again Wednesday
The nine areas targeted by the city have had COVID infection rates of 3% or higher the past seven days.
Winslow High School adapts theater program to coronavirus restrictions
Also in central Maine, the Maine Arts Academy in Sidney is planning a drive-thru musical performance, while Messalonskee High School students have created a drama club and are meeting outdoors in Oakland.