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2021
Sports Digest: Fans from abroad unlikely for postponed Tokyo Olympics
The new president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee didn’t announce a ban, but according to reports a decision has already been made.
Bates College optimistic that fall semester 2021 may be almost normal
With more vaccines available, the Lewiston-based college hopes student life will no longer have so many COVID-19-related restrictions.
New killings deepen Afghan journalists’ fear of assassination
Three young women employed by a TV station were gunned down this week in Jalalabad.
Nordic skiing: Edward Little boys, Mt. Blue girls hold leads after day one at KVAC championships
Teams from across the conference race in the classic Nordic race at the 5-kilometer course at Titcomb Mountain in Farmington.
Former Jackson Lab employee being investigated by FBI
A scientist who worked for the company in Connecticut is accused of failing to disclose income from Chinese research institutions when applying for federal funds in the U.S.
Red Sox notebook: Pivetta ‘feeling really confident’ after spring debut
Nick Pivetta, projected as Boston’s No. 5 starter, allows one hit and one run in two innings against the Twins.
UMaine football to feature plenty of new faces in season opener
Only five starters return on offense and four on defense from the 2019 squad. But the veterans are confident the newcomers will get the job done.
UNE planning for nonconference spring sports schedule
The Nor’easters will play only teams from Maine and New Hampshire, instead of their traditional Commonwealth Coast Conference opponents.
Electronic campaign signs draw complaint in Gardiner area
Four electronic signs posted on behalf of William Guerrette, Republican candidate for the Senate District 14 seat, have drawn a complaint over the disclosure of who paid for the signs.