Nancy Barnes will be the Boston Globe’s 13th editor.
New England
Man accused of taking Amazon truck and leading New Hampshire police on chase
New Hampshire State Police say a man stole an Amazon truck that was making deliveries and led troopers on a chase along Interstate 93 through two communities before he was arrested.
High temps break records across Maine, but normal cold is returning
In Portland, the high hit 72 degrees, shattering the old Nov. 12 record of 65 degrees set in 2020.
Biden nominates Daniel Werfel as IRS Commissioner
Werfel leads Boston Consulting Group’s global public sector practice.
Chris Evans named Sexiest Man Alive by People magazine
Past honorees include John Legend, Dwayne Johnson, Idris Elba, Adam Levine, Richard Gere, Channing Tatum and David Beckham.
Maine lobstering group backs new speed limit on ships to protect whales
The Maine Lobstermen’s Association says the first such restriction in over a decade illustrates how little shipping has been regulated compared to the lobster industry.
Boston suburb to unveil statue of first lady Abigail Adams
She was the wife of the nation’s second president, John Adams, and the mother of the nation’s sixth president, John Quincy Adams.
Authorities seeking info on husband of ‘Lady of the Dunes’
The late Guy Rockwell Muldavin is believed to have married Ruth Marie Terry in February 1974, just a few months before the 37-year-old Terry’s body was found in Provincetown.
Utah-based resort company closes on purchase of Jay Peak
A federal judge in September approved the company’s $76 million bid to buy Jay Peak Resort in Vermont after it won an auction for the ski area.
‘Lady of the Dunes’ identified nearly 50 years after killing
The woman has been identified as Ruth Marie Terry of Tennessee, who was 37 when she was killed.