Field hockey: Wood scores five goals in the Ramblers’ 10-0 road win over the Greyhounds.
2021
Returning Louisiana residents advised to be prepared for lack of basics
More than 25,000 workers from 40 states are trying to fix 14,000 damaged poles, more than 2,200 broken transformers and more than 150 destroyed transmission structures as they work to restore electricity to New Orleans.
NHL notebook: League to punish unvaccinated players more harshly this season
Teams will be able to suspend unvaccinated players without pay if they test positive and cannot participate in hockey activities as part of the protocols.
As Common Ground Country Fair cancels, organizers of other upcoming fairs consider changes amid COVID surge
After taking hiatuses last year, Oosoola Days, Farmington Fair, Clinton Lions Agricultural Fair and the New Portland Lions Fair all said that they plan to move forward with in-person events this month.
Many health care providers are exempt from Maine’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate
Not covered by the mandate are private physician practices, urgent care clinics and other health care providers not affiliated with a hospital or other facility specified in the emergency rule.
Sports Digest: Casas homers three times to lift Sea Dogs to doubleheader sweep
Triston Casas drives in five runs as Portland wins the first game 8-3, then hits a two-run home run in a 9-2 win in the second game.
U.S. Open: Spanish teen Alcaraz upsets No. 3 Tsitsipas
Carlos Alcaraz, 18 years old, earns a dramatic five-set victory over Stefanos Tsitsipas to reach the fourth round.
MLB roundup: Cubs manager, president of baseball operations positive for COVID-19
David Ross and Jed Hoyer are both feeling fine and quarantining, according to the team.
Labor Day celebrations abound at Norridgewock’s Oosoola Days
After canceling last year because of the pandemic, Oosoola Days were back this weekend as visitors enjoyed the sunny Labor Day weather.
Gardiner-area school district forming coronavirus response committee
Maine School Administrative District 11 does not have a set date for the committee’s first meeting, but plans to review COVID-19 data before the next school board session.