Ramblers find their groove in fourth quarter against Bobcats.
February 2021
New coronavirus variant in New York spurs caution, concern
New York City health officials and Mayor Bill de Blasio on Thursday sought to tamp down worries about the new variant, emphasizing that the new research is preliminary and little is known about the variant.
Ainge says Celtics are ‘playing terribly. We don’t have a good enough team, in my opinion’
Boston has lost 14 of 21 games after Wednesday’s blowout loss to Atlanta, and Danny Ainge could make a move before the March 25 trade deadline.
Stephen King talks about crime, creativity and his new novel
Stephen King doesn’t tell only horror stories. This week, his novel ‘Later’ comes out.
Secretary of State Bellows touts Maine electoral practices to congressional panel
The former Democratic state senator, testifying alongside Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams, says voting should be ‘equal and safe and secure all across the country.’
Sidney accident cuts power to CMP customers
A tow truck with equipment on the back brings down utility pole on Pond Road.
United States attorney for Maine stepping down, at Biden’s request
Halsey Frank, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump as the state’s top federal prosecutor, says his resignation will become effective Sunday.
Westbrook settles lawsuit alleging racial bias by police for $40,000
A Lewiston man said police pulled him over and then arrested him because he is Black.
Energy executive: Texas power plants turned off in crisis
The head of a major Texas energy corporation says forced blackouts that left 4 million customers without electricity also unplugged plants that could have generated more power as the state’s grid was at the breaking point.
Fairfield’s Lawrence High School reports COVID-19 case
The individual infected was not at school during any of the infectious period.