The rental assistance Beth Gordon was receiving was pulled a few weeks ago and she now lives in a pop-up camper in Fairfield with her two children, but she remains determined to find the opportunity that will bring a better path.
2022
Week In Photos Oct. 28-Nov. 4, 2022
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.
American employers keep hiring briskly even in face of Fed rate hikes
America’s employers kept hiring vigorously in October, adding 261,000 positions, a sign that as Election Day nears, the economy remains a picture of solid job growth and painful inflation.
Layoffs, lawsuits begin at Twitter after Musk takes helm
Employees around the world began getting notifications that they were locked out of their work accounts.
Patriots notebook: Gilmore clearly has no bad blood with Belichick, Patriots
Stephon Gilmore, now a cornerback for the Colts, has a lot of good things about his time with the Patriots – a team he will face Sunday.
Bruins score four in third to beat Rangers, 5-2
Trent Frederic notches the go-ahead goal as Boston wins its seventh in a row.
Sports Digest: U.S. Embassy officials visit Brittney Griner in Russia prison
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Brittney Griner “is doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances”
Patriots feel close to establishing an offensive identity and that could make or break them
Coach Bill Belichick’s calendar dictates the Patriots must self-identify by late October, know who they are and how they want to play.
NFL notebook: Ray Guy, first Pro Football Hall of Fame punter, dies at 72
Ray Guy, who played his entire 14-year career with the Raiders, was a three-time Super Bowl champion and seven-time Pro Bowl selection.
OFF RADAR: ‘Sailing at the Edge of Disaster’
Elizabeth Garber’s account of an adventure on a star-crossed sailing vessel, as well as a family’s dark emotional troubles.