Carsen Edwards, Tristan Thompson, Robert Williams and Grant Williams may not be available for Boston’s game on Friday night against Washington.
2021
World watches U.S. chaos with shock, dismay and some mockery
From government officials to ordinary voters, the world watched as the U.S. Capitol was stormed by an armed mob of President Trump’s supporters, and they wondered about the stress on their own political systems.
Red Sox’s Bianca Smith is happy to inspire, excited to finally be a full-time coach
Smith will make history in March when she begins her job as a Red Sox minor league coach, becoming the first Black woman in Major League Baseball history to serve as an on-field coach.
Principal at Atwood Primary School has WINing approach
Jennifer McGee has earned praise from her colleagues and others for what she has accomplished, but she still pushes herself to live up to her goal of making her school a happy place where students want to return every day.
Missouri woman believed to be last Civil War widow dies
Helen Viola Jackson was 17 when she married a 93-year-old Civil War veteran in declining health whom she cared for. It was a secret that she kept until the last few years of her life.
Police response to Capitol insurrection proves double standard, Black Mainers say
They say the idle response of Capitol police, compared to the militarized show of force during last summer’s social justice demonstrations, proves there are two sets of rules for confronting large crowds.
Readfield-area school to learn remotely Friday after a possible positive COVID-19 case
Superintendent Jay Charette will update the community Friday with more information.
King says 25th Amendment should be considered; Pingree backs Trump’s removal
Sen. Susan Collins and Rep. Jared Golden could not be reached for comment and their positions were unclear.
Waterville invited to apply for grant that could lead to $400,000
The application process to the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston is in two phases and communities accepted could get up to $400,000 each to help improve specific areas of their city, town or region.
Collins’ Senate staffers watch as a normal day descends into chaos
Brenna Kent and Darci Greenacre, both Maine natives, were in the senator’s office on lockdown when a pro-Trump mob stormed and breached the Capitol.