The postponement is the team’s first this season at Hadlock Field, setting up a doubleheader Thursday against New Hampshire Fisher Cats.
Former employee sues Jackson Lab claiming it did not stop sexual harassment
The employee alleges supervisors did not address complaints about a co-worker, who later was accused of recording her in a bathroom.
St. Albans woman charged with arson, domestic violence assault stemming from April fire
Lisa Hall, 61, was taken Tuesday to Penobscot County Jail, where she is being held on $10,000 bail.
Scott Heath embraces USM baseball’s past while building its present and future
The Westbrook native has filled the big shoes left behind by the retirement of longtime coach Ed Flaherty.
Graham Platner raised $1.5 million in week after Janet Mills ended her Senate campaign
The political newcomer’s haul is his best week of fundraising yet.
‘Corn Pop’ free speech court case prompts review of Augusta schools public comment policy
U.S. District Judge Stacey D. Neumann has prohibited the Augusta Board of Education from enforcing parts of a policy that she deemed likely violate the First Amendment.
Save America? Or Make America Great Again? | Letter
Which is it, or are they one and the same?
Confusion cleared up at top of Varsity Maine girls lacrosse poll
Kennebunk is the unanimous No. 1 after barely securing the top spot last week.
Proud to be arrested for protesting ICE | Letter
I was one of the individuals arrested at the Burlington, Massachusetts, ICE detention center on April 28. It was an inspirational day for me. I know many of us are extremely upset and saddened by what is happening in this country. We’re asking, “What can I do?” With the recent escalation of ICE’s presence in […]
Maine ethics commission to seek legal opinion on campaign tactic by Democratic governor hopefuls
The commission indicated it likely won’t pursue any action against Nirav Shah, Hannah Pingree or Troy Jackson, but will look to issue guidance on the risks that come with ‘red boxing.’