Boston will host the NHL showcase game for the third time, after hosting it at Fenway in 2010 and Gillette Stadium in 2016.
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Three face charges, 2 others sought in killing of Portland man in Providence
There is no known connection between the victims and the suspects and police described it as a random shooting.
Jason Epstein, publishing editor and innovator, dead at 93
His ‘deepest food memories attach to Maine, where his grandparents had an old house, and to the cuisine of New England in general,’ a 2009 New York Times book review stated.
Gov. Mills releases plan to combat elder abuse in Maine
The Maine Elder Justice Roadmap is the state’s first plan to focus on preventing and responding to abuse and neglect of older Mainers.
Stocks mixed, yields surge as jobs data raises interest rate outlook
The wide expectation is for the Federal Reserve to raise short-term rates next month off their record low of nearly zero, with the only question by how much.
U.S. Treasury urges closer watch on money laundering in fine art
The agency recommends that financial firms and art dealers set up an information-sharing database to track how sales of fine art are linked to bad actors who make anonymous purchases.
NASCAR bets more than $1 million to bring cars into Coliseum
The Busch Light Clash will take place at the Los Angeles Coliseum on Sunday night.
Biden extends Trump-era solar tariffs, but loosens some
The president exempts so-called bifacial solar panels that can generate electricity on both sides and are now used in many large solar projects.
House passes bill to boost U.S. computer chip production
The bill, which still needs to be reconciled with one approved by the Senate, aims to position the U.S. to better compete with China economically by strengthening the domestic semiconductor industry.
Director of Skowhegan Regional Chamber of Commerce resigns
The Regional Chamber distributed an email Monday announcing the departure of Jason Gayne, who had served as executive director since 2016.