Judge, a former Patriots assistant coach, went 10-23 in two seasons in New York.
2022
MLB, players’ union scheduled to meet after 42 days with no negotiations
The scheduled start of spring training is five weeks away and the sides last met Dec. 1, just hours before the collective bargaining agreement expired,
Fed chair: High inflation poses a threat to job market
Millions of Americans have retired early, or are avoiding jobs because of fear of COVID-19 and Jerome Powell says the central bank had anticipated that more of those people would return to the workforce than have done so.
Frigid conditions make ice, but break no records in central Maine
While this arctic blast has sent temperatures plummeting to their lowest levels in four years, no temperature records were broken in the Augusta area.
Grand Ole Opry under fire for Morgan Wallen performance
The country star was filmed last year using a racial slur.
Albion moves forward with pending rules for marijuana sales, solar projects
Residents in March may be asked to allow the sale of medical marijuana by no more than two retail stores, and to OK a temporary moratorium on large commercial solar projects.
Georgia celebrates long-awaited title, looks ahead to 2022
Kirby Smart knows that in order to stay in contention after winning the school’s first title in 41 years, he and his team need to get right back to work.
NHL roundup: Bruins make it official, bring back Rask on one-year deal
Former UMaine goalie Jeremy Swayman is sent to AHL Providence.
Sports Digest: Djokovic, Barty confirmed as No. 1 seeds for Australian Open
Ash Barty is the top women’s seed, as expected, while Novak Djokovic – unvaccinated and still facing the threat of deportation – leads the men’s field.
Five people hospitalized after man pulls knife during late-night Waterville gathering, police say
An altercation at a home on County Road left several people hurt when a man stabbed a woman during an argument and then stabbed others as they came to defend her, according to police.