She’ll be honored with a parade through Harvard Square on Feb. 4 followed by a roast.
2023
New storm to unload 8 to 12 inches of snow on central and southern Maine
If you haven’t shoveled your steps yet, you might want to get to it. Or just give up.
Third baseman Scott Rolen voted into Baseball Hall of Fame
Rolen is the lone player voted in by the writers and becomes the 18th third baseman in the Hall of Fame.
MLB notebook: Red Sox designate Matt Barnes for assignment
Boston makes the signing of Adam Duvall official and makes a trade for Royals infielder Adalberto Mondesí.
Farmington skateboarders look to return to the Dragon’s Nest
Organizers of Mt. Blue Area Skateboard Community began with two or three members by the end of the year they have more than a dozen.
Victim testifies he thought he was going to die after Gardiner shooting
Caleb Trudeau testified Tuesday that Dylan Ketcham, who is on trial for murder and attempted murder, shot their friend Jordan Johnson then attacked him with machete in January of 2020.
Maine House speaker calls on lawmaker to resign over fraud allegations
Rep. Clinton E. Collamore, D-Waldoboro, has been indicted on forgery and other charges for allegedly violating Maine’s Clean Election Act.
Sugarloaf Charity Summit Gala returns after two-year absence
Sugarloaf Charity Summit will be hosting it’s gala this Saturday, Jan. 28, for first time in two years due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Bill would extend MaineCare health coverage to all low-income noncitizens
House Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross submitted a similar bill last session, but it did not advance out of committee after Gov. Janet Mills funded a smaller expansion, limited to noncitizens who are pregnant or under the age of 21.
Chesterville voters to consider 2 Select Board races in March
Absentee ballots will become available on Feb. 9 for the annual election.