Senior signs her national letter of intent, will play on athletic scholarship for Division II Falcons.
2021
Fairfield police program to bring holiday cheer to children — a lot of them
The police department’s Cops Care for Kids project this year will provide Christmas gifts to about 250 kids from more than 100 homes.
Does Buffalo have any idea what to expect from the Patriots?
New England threw just three passes the last time the teams played, and now Bill Belichick says ‘we can use our whole passing game.’ But will that happen?
Will the vaccine protect me from omicron? Is it safe to gather with family?
The latest variant of the coronavirus has triggered a whole new set of questions nearly two years into the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mother settles suit over transgender teen’s 2016 suicide at Long Creek
Michelle Knowles, of North Vassalboro, filed the federal lawsuit against the Maine Department of Corrections in April.
UPS driver reports smoke after catching whiff of fire at Mt. Vernon home while making delivery
Nathan Allen called 911 on Monday when he smelled smoke at a residence where no one was home, and the local fire chief says he is grateful for the help.
Buttigieg doles out $241 million to U.S. ports to boost supply chain
But the Transportation Department says the projects receiving grants vary widely in readiness to get off the ground and it could take months before consumers can start to feel the effects from the improvements.
New Year’s Eve in Times Square still on, with smaller crowd
Viewing areas that normally accommodate about 58,000 people will be limited to about 15,000, and attendees must show proof of vaccination and wear a mask.
Maine state parks set another attendance record in 2021
For the second straight year, more than 3 million people visited Maine’s state parks and historic sites.
Minnesota police officer found guilty of manslaughter in Daunte Wright’s killing
Kim Potter shot and killed Black motorist Daunte Wright after she says she mistook her gun for her Taser.