Studnicka, whose development has “flatlined,” according to Boston GM Don Sweeney, agrees to a two-year deal with a $762,000 cap hit.
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Central Maine field hockey teams come together for Victories over Violence fundraiser
Fundraiser to fight domestic violence was set to smash fundraising goals.
Photos: OakFest returns after 2-year hiatus
The sixth annual celebration of Oakland, OakFest, runs through Monday at Messalonskee Middle School. Photos taken by Morning Sentinel photojournalist Michael G. Seamans.
Photo Album: Farmington celebrates Summer Fest
Meetinghouse Park in Farmington was a bevy of activity Saturday morning with numerous vendors offering free foods and activities for children to enjoy.
Mud, beer and a very steep climb: Sunday River hosts Tough Mountain challenge
Contestants climb rock walls, crawl through muddy water underneath barbed wire, and run past 12 low-energy/high-velocity snow guns just to complete this intimidating challenge.
Maine reports one COVID-19 death, 139 hospitalized statewide
Nineteen of the patients were in critical care Saturday, continuing a trend seen in Maine of fewer virus patients with severe illness.
Mega Millions jackpot hits $790 million, nation’s 4th largest prize
There hasn’t been a winner in three months.
Pittston Fair celebrates 70 years of Maine agriculture
The fair is seeing great attendance, with an estimated 3,000 to 4,000 attending on Friday.
Police identify girl, 9, killed by falling tree at Standish campground
Hallie Oldham died after a large pine tree fell on the roof of the car she was sitting in.
State appears to be moving forward with proposal for youth detention centers in several Maine locations
The Good Will-Hinckley campus in Fairfield is one of 15 sites under consideration for “therapeutic residences” should lawmakers choose to close or downsize the Long Creek Youth Development Center in South Portland, according to a state Department of Corrections report.