The Milwaukee coach prepared his team to defend Pritchard, but the guard still knocked down a key shot in Boston’s 119-108 win.
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Rep. Jack Ducharme: From skeptic to supporter: Why I’m voting yes on Question 2
An investment in research and development is an investment in Maine’s future, Ducharme writes.
Maine fire departments warn of higher fire risk amid dry conditions
Moderate drought conditions across much of the state have prompted fire officials to shut off burn permits and urge caution.
Two companies bid $22 million for right to develop wind energy in Gulf of Maine
The leased areas have the potential to power more than 2.3 million homes, according to Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
Hunters for the Hungry program tackles food insecurity
Hunters are encouraged to participate by donating some or all of their legally harvested game this season.
Maine Search and Rescue Dogs team receives $22,450 grant
The Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund grant used to purchase new VHF radios, high visibility K9 search team uniforms and K9 vests, and vehicle identification magnets.
Update: New York man accused of shooting Jay resident in the leg
Christian Meyers, 21, of Manhattan, New York, was charged with, among other crimes, elevated aggravated assault.
Trunk or Treat, Halloween events set for central Maine
Communities across the state are planning for Trunk or Treat and other Halloween festivities this month. Trunk or Treat events feature decorated cars prepared for trick-or-treaters in a parking lot setting instead of a neighborhood. Thursday, Oct. 31 AUGUSTA Augusta Parks and Recreation, 5 p.m, McDuffie Woods, 3431 Old McDuffie Road. Park at 746 4th […]
Deer and wild turkey contaminated with PFAS? What you need to know
An advisory against eating meat from certain parts of the state is the latest consequence of Maine’s history of spreading sewage sludge for fertilizer. The sludge has since been found to be high in harmful forever chemicals.
Fitness app Strava gives away location of Biden, Trump and other leaders
French newspaper Le Monde reported that highly confidential movements of some of the world’s most powerful leaders could easily be tracked online through a fitness app used by their bodyguards.