With longtime director of player personnel Nick Caserio gone to the Texans, New England makes moves to shore up its scouting.
2021
Baseball: Maranacook trying to make up for lost time early in season
Eager to find their rhythm after losing much of April, Black Bears get first victory against Hall-Dale.
U.S. stocks close higher as banks, technology lead broad rally
The Dow hits another all-time high.
Catalytic converters stolen from a variety of vehicles in Portland, police say
Authorities in Sanford issued a similar warning this week about such thefts, which are an increasing trend regionally and nationally.
Town of China considers changing law enforcement coverage, sparking debate
Potential for change — from having town police officers to coverage by the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office — fuels disagreement on social media.
New cat named Nimbus settles in at Mount Washington Observatory
The observatory staff have had a cat at the 6,288-foot summit, called the ‘home of the world’s worst weather,’ since 1932.
Red Sox capitalize on Tigers mistakes, rally for 12-9 win
Boston collects 16 hits and gets seven unearned runs, including four in the bottom of the eighth.
Dubai luxury home market soars as world’s rich flee pandemic
Sales of upscale properties, once slow, soared 230 percent in the first quarter of 2021.
Waterville farmers market kicks off for the season with pandemic guidelines still in place
Vendors began setting up stands on Thursday afternoon at the Head of Falls parking lot, with products ranging from fresh breads and vegetables to seedlings and baked goods.
Jonathan Bush, brother of President George H.W. Bush, dies at 89
Bush worked in finance, and was the last of the family’s five siblings still living.