Gleyber Torres drives in all three runs for New York, the last an RBI single in the ninth inning.
2022
Waterville City Council to consider zoning changes for Highwood Street, former church properties
The Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter wants to buy the property at 8 Highwood St., which has been vacant for many years, to house between 20 and 30 people, including adults with children.
Celtics need to be more productive offensively in Game 2
Boston played effective defense against Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks, but didn’t play well on the offensive end.
Amazon workers at second NYC warehouse reject union in a reversal of fortune
Amazon warehouse workers rejected a union bid on Monday, dealing a blow to organizers who last month pulled off the first successful U.S. organizing effort in the retail giant’s history.
Navy still mum about extent of vandalism on submarine at Kittery shipyard
An earlier statement said only that ‘government equipment’ on the USS Texas was damaged around March 29.
Gov. Mills signs law legalizing sports betting; tribes get exclusive rights to online wagering
The law also reduces the tax burden on Maine’s indigenous communities and creates a new collaboration process between the tribes and the state.
Kennebec Water District customers face 8% rate increase this year and next
The KWD draws water from China Lake and serves about 9,000 residential and commercial customers in Waterville, Winslow, Fairfield, Benton and parts of Vassalboro.
Jan. 6 panel wants answers from Republican lawmakers Brooks, Biggs, Jackson
Reps. Mo Brooks of Alabama, Andy Biggs of Arizona and Ronny Jackson of Texas are members of the ultra-right House Freedom Caucus that have in recent years aligned themselves with Trump.
Hall-Dale track and field teams making early mark in competitive MVC
Both Bulldog squads turn in strong showings at meet Tuesday as more challenges loom.
Sneakers, elastic pants: People alter office wear amid COVID-19
After working remotely in sweats and yoga pants for two years, many Americans are rethinking their wardrobes to balance comfort and professionalism as offices reopen.