Business owners have largely praised downtown improvements and the new two-way traffic pattern, but city officials say some tweaks may be in order for the intersection adjacent to the Ticonic Bridge.
2023
Red Sox notebook: Wacha seeking two-year deal in free agency
Michael Wacha had a solid 2022 for the Red Sox, but remains unsigned with about two weeks before pitchers and catchers report to spring training.
New DC bosses plan for more Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman
James Gunn and Peter Safran announce a new slate of movies and series that will reshape the DCU over the next eight to 10 years.
Youth center abuse scandal presents New Hampshire with complex challenges
While law enforcement and the legal system grapple with the Manchester facility’s troubled past, lawmakers are still figuring out its future.
Sidney receives state award for workplace safety
The town is one of 17 municipalities in the state to receive the award for meeting workplace safety standards set by the state Department of Labor.
Gov. Mills to deliver State of the Budget address Feb. 14
The governor will speak to a joint session of the Legislature about her $10.3 billion two-year budget proposal.
Boys basketball: Rolling Winslow looks to keep momentum going
Black Raiders boast 10-game win streak, two of KVAC’s leading scorers in Andrew Poulin and Jason Reynolds.
Stranded humpback whale in New York is latest to die along East Coast
Researchers hope to perform a necropsy to better understand what might have caused the whale to beach itself.
Federal agency uses rare veto to block Alaska copper, gold mine plan
Pebble Limited Partnership CEO John Shively in a statement called the EPA’s action ‘unlawful’ and political and said litigation was likely.
Publisher of Maine Magazine pausing print publication
An executive with Advocate Printing and Publishing of Nova Scotia, which purchased the magazine last year, said at least four local staff members are being laid off.