The roundabout, back-and-forth drive lasted just 33 minutes and went so well that more driving is on tap for the the six-wheeled vehicle.
2021
New York cinemas reopen, brightening outlook for theaters
For a business that has been punished by the pandemic, the resumption of moviegoing in New York is a crucial first step forward.
Girls basketball: Lawrence stifles Cony in Class A/B quarterfinal victory
Bulldogs’ identity not what they envisioned, but defense and rebounding have served team well this winter.
College roundup: UMaine ties UMass in men’s hockey regular-season finale
After a 3-3 draw and an extra point for the Black Bears by winning the shootout, they now await pairings for the Hockey East tournament that starts Wednesday.
New bill that targets press is part of a nationwide push
Proposed Stop Guilt by Accusation Act introduced in Augusta follows failed efforts to pass the measure in other states.
Britain waits for Harry, Meghan’s take on royal split
Critics are already lining up to deride their interview with Oprah Winfrey as a brand-building exercise by the pair.
Girls basketball: Hall-Dale dominates in Class C/D quarterfinal victory over Kents Hill
Strong start aids top-seeded Bulldogs in victory over Huskies.
With larger gatherings allowed, Maine schools rethink graduation plans
Decisions have yet to be made, but some superintendents said Friday that they are optimistic the new gathering size limits will help them hold graduations that more closely resemble traditional celebrations.
Sports officials optimistic that new gathering limits are ‘a step in right direction’
The governor’s loosening of the state’s indoor and outdoor gathering limits may allow fans to attend games and could lead to a normal spring high school season.
Local roundup: Forest Hills boys basketball rolls past Mt. Abram in central Maine tournament
Parker Desjardins scores 47 points as Tigers cruise into Class C/D semifinals of tourney.