Butler’s first stint with New England ended famously with a mysterious benching during the team’s loss to the Eagles in Super Bowl LII.
2022
Despite loud objections, Maine Cabin Masters given conditional approval for charity Manchester concert series at The Woodshed
Manchester officials approved a mass gathering permit, with the option to review and potentially revoke the permit depending on their adherence to the town’s noise ordinance.
Wednesday’s college roundup: Bowdoin remains unbeaten in men’s lacrosse
Will Byrne’s record-tying offensive outburst leads the Polar Bears to a 23-16 victory over Western New England.
MLB notebook: Yanks’ Judge says talks ongoing about new contract
Aaron Judge is disappointed that a deal to avoid a potential arbitration hearing wasn’t reached before contract figures were exchanged.
Goalie Billy Girard leads UNE to NCAA Division III Frozen Four
The sophomore from Florida has been a steady presence in net for the Nor’easters, who play SUNY Geneseo in the national semifinals on Friday.
Massachusetts men arrested in Augusta on drug, gun charges, police say
Officers from the Augusta Police Department, the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency and the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at the Comfort Inn on Civic Center Drive.
Gardiner big-screen premiere set for documentary on alewives
“Keystone: Voices for the Little Fish,” showcases the role alewives play in the ecosystem, and is part of an informational evening put on by the organization dedicated to restoring sea-run fish passage on Cobbosseecontee Stream.
Simba the lion, wolf safely evacuated from war-torn Ukraine
A lion and a wolf have been evacuated from a zoo in war-torn Ukraine and brought to safety in Romania in what an animal rights group involved in the operation says was a four-day mission ‘full of dangers.’
Sports Digest: Six of the top eight seeds win opener in Match Play
Maverick McNealy was the last man to get in the 64-man field and first to close out his match.
Putin wants ‘unfriendly countries’ to pay for gas in rubles
Economists said the move appeared designed to try to support the ruble, which has collapsed against other currencies, but some analysts expressed doubt that it would work.