The Lee Market Place plaza was busy with shoppers when shots rang out Saturday.
New England
Maine meteorologists exchange bogus accusations in funny ‘attack ads’
The spots spark a faux feud among News Center Maine (WCSH/WLBZ) forecasters Keith Carson and Todd Gutner.
Vermont Health Department probes hockey-related outbreak
So far, the Health Department has identified 18 confirmed cases among players and several close contacts and most are in adults.
Trapped cub believed to be 3rd member of famous New Hampshire black bear’s litter
Mother Mink, who died in August, gained fame after traveling thousands of miles in a looping route through Vermont and New Hampshire to return to her home territory after being relocated to near the Canadian border.
With losses around $30,000 a month, Portland Fish Exchange seeks a bailout
The city-run fish auction has been losing money for years, and pandemic disruptions have made the situation worse, says the chairman of the exchange’s board.
Restrictions to protect rare right whales extended to Oct. 20
Mariners are asked to travel slowly through an area south of Nantucket or avoid it completely.
Middle schooler who supports Trump asks for staff training
A 12-year-old from Gloucester, Massachusetts said a teacher belittled him when he expressed support for the president.
Suspect in Saco pizza dough tampering case arrested in New Hampshire
Hannaford issued a product recall for all Portland Pie dough and cheese products sold at its 184 stores in New York, Massachussetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
White male UNH professor accused of posing as immigrant woman
Several people who have reviewed the Twitter account before it was taken down last week said there were routinely posts with racist, sexist and transphobic comments and images over the past year.
New England fishermen lament that seals ‘are everywhere’
But experts maintain there is not enough science to determine whether the current population is too big and little basis for culling the marine mammals.