Few players remain from when New England rallied from a 28-3 deficit to beat Atlanta in Super Bowl 51, but memories linger as the teams meet 1,747 days later.
2021
Women sue Yale over fentanyl switch-up at fertility clinic
The plaintiffs say a nurse stole fentanyl for her personal use and replaced it with saline.
Get your skis on: Sunday River opens for season Thursday
The resort announced Wednesday that if the cold holds, it will open a limited number of trails to season passholders and multi-day ticket holders at 9 a.m. Thursday.
New Sharon man charged with cruelty to animals
Seven of 10 animals died in a Livermore Falls apartment on Main Street about two months after being abandoned by Parker Foster, police said.
Football: Physically — and mentally — tough offensive line leads Winslow to state final
Success up front has allowed the run game to flourish and for the Black Raiders to chase their first Class C title since 2015.
At 80 and 89 years old, these Midcoast women are mentoring the latest generation of Girl Scouts
“These ladies have taught the girls real-life lessons, how to be strong and help build their confidence by letting the girls do it on their own with someone assisting as needed.”
Back from injury, Shiffrin eyes World Cup record in Finland
Saturday’s race will be Mikaela Shiffrin’s first since winning the season-opening GS in Solden, Austria, four weeks ago.
Ex-Trump aide Steve Bannon asks to enter not-guilty plea to Jan. 6 contempt charges
He asks to waive his arraignment, set for Thursday, on charges of contempt of Congress.
Waterville officials continue to wrestle with future of former Sacred Heart Church
The city is considering whether it should buy the church land from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland. There’s a proposal to use it for a soup kitchen and homeless shelter, among other ideas.
Wednesday’s college roundup: NCAA women’s basketball tournament expands to 68 teams
The expanded field will begin with this season.