A majority of schools in the state are seeing fewer seniors than last year fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
2021
With new Massachusetts guidelines, Patriots could have full house for opener
A new plan calls for capacity at large venues in Massachusetts will go from 12% to 25% beginning May 10, then increase to 100% for all businesses on Aug. 1.
Four Farmington area businesses team up for nonprofit donations
Titcomb Mountain received $4,000 to go toward the Titcomb Mountain Adventure Camp, a summer children’s outdoor program.
Advocates push bills aimed at easing Maine’s housing crisis
A group of southern Maine lawmakers and other allies support proposals to bolster eviction protections for tenants and improve the supply of affordable housing.
Supermoon hangs bright over central Maine
While the name is of recent vintage, the phenomenon is ancient and goes by many names in many cultures.
Man rescued from abandoned Vermont copper mine shaft
He suffered serious injuries and was considerably hypothermic after the 150-foot fall, according to rescuers.
UMaine pressing ahead in search for next men’s hockey coach
Athletic director Ken Ralph said interviews will begin soon and a decision could come in early May.
NBA roundup: Nets first East team into playoffs, beat Raptors 116-103
Kevin Durant scorez seven of his 17 points in the fourth quarter for Brooklyn.
Baseball notebook: Manfred: 70% of players, on-field staff have had shots
MLB told players on March 29 that COVID-19 protocol restrictions would be relaxed when 85% of Tier 1 personnel are vaccinated.
Egyptian archaeologists unearth 110 ancient tombs in Nile Delta
They include 68 oval-shaped tombs dating back to the Predynastic Period that spanned from 6000-3150 B.C., the government said.