The Denver Broncos can become the only team with a winning record against Bill Belichick during his New England tenure this weekend
2023
Girls basketball: Winthrop hangs on to beat defending Class C champion Old Orchard Beach
Ella Rice’s 17 leads Ramblers past Seagulls.
European soccer’s Super League revived by court ruling against FIFA, UEFA
The ruling was praised by Real Madrid which, along with Barcelona, is leading the fight to form a rival competition to the Champions League.
Dozens of Maine roads remain closed 3 days after storm
Nearly 1,000 workers from the Maine DOT spent Thursday assessing and repairing damage from Monday’s storm, but officials say it’s too soon to accurately estimate cleanup costs.
Wilton thanks fire, rescue, public works
The Wilton Board of Selectpersons gave an update on the efforts of fire crews and public works as they worked tirelessly to respond to the recent flooding, washouts and power outages at their meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 19.
Michigan workers carve chair from fallen tree at South China home so 7-year-old boy has Christmas gift for parents
The workers were sent by Central Maine Power to chainsaw a large hemlock tree that fell over the driveway of Carol Thibodeau of South China.
Officials rush to document flooding along Kennebec River in central Maine as outages, fallout persists
U.S. Geological Survey crews are in a rush against time, and the elements, to document as precisely as possible how high floodwaters got in the recent flooding, to provide data for a number of future planning purposes.
NFL notebook: Broncos coach set to ‘play left-handed’ against Belichick and Patriots
Denver Coach Sean Payton knows firsthand how New England’s Bill Belichick will try to eliminate an opponent’s strength.
Homebuilders step up construction of single-family homes as 30-year mortgage rate eases
Single-family housing starts have now risen 3 months in a row and are outpacing home completions for the first time since the spring of last year.
Twin crises send cargo ships back to 18th-century trade routes
Global shippers are grappling with a spike in costs as some ships are forced to take lengthy diversions to avoid disruptions at the Suez and Panama canals.