The Red Sox second baseman has been out since July 14 after getting hit by a pitch by Tampa Bay’s Corey Kluber.
2022
Residents of Appalachia shovel mud from flood-ravaged homes
At least 25 people have died, and Kentucky’s governor says search and rescue operations are ongoing in the region swamped by torrential rains over several days.
Readfield student earns spot on Emmanuel College dean’s list
BOSTON — Christina Roy of Readfield has made 2022 spring dean’s list at Emmanuel College. To earn a spot on the dean’s list, Emmanuel students must achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or higher for a 16-credit semester. Check out upcoming area events!
Mills foundation to host open house Aug. 6 in Rome
Visitors welcome to tour the property and meet Staff Sgt. (Ret.) Travis Mills.
Commentary: Unified accreditation offers UMaine System shared resources and better efficiency
Standing alone, some of our universities may not meet traditional accreditation requirements. The unified approach is the best means of supporting and sustaining them.
Maine Voices: Acadia celebrates a landmark investment in the great outdoors
The Great American Outdoors Act helps make up for years of limited funding that degraded the National Park Service’s ability to address infrastructure.
Our View: Triathlon visitors will see Augusta’s transformed downtown
The event is a boon for the city, and a recognition of how far it’s come.
Bath trust to host elderberry tincture workshop Aug. 6
BATH — The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust will host a workshop on the simple process making elderberry tincture at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 6, at the LOCAL Garden at the corner of High and Lemont streets. Participants can use fresh or dried elderberries and other simple ingredients, which will be provided, to make and bring […]
Thursday craft series to be held in August in Bethel
The Museums of the Bethel Historical Society on Broad Street have announced the presenters for this summer’s Mill Brook Craft Series. Each Thursday afternoon in August at 1 p.m., craftspeople will lead workshops in the Twitchell Education Center, 14 Broad St. in Bethel, a replica (on the exterior) of Dr. Moses Mason’s 19th century library […]