March 2018
Bruins fall in overtime at St. Louis
Jaden Schwartz scored his second of the game in overtime for the Blues.
Hallowell Planning Board approves final plan to relocate Dummer House
The city plans to build a 22-space parking lot on the building’s footprint to ease a parking shortage downtown.
Wednesday’s NBA roundup: Rash of injuries may be too much for Celtics
What once looked like a realistic shot at reaching the NBA finals is becoming much less likely as Boston’s injury list grows.
Wednesday’s NHL roundup: Goaltender interference challenges may be altered
NHL general managers recommend shifting the decision from on-ice officials to the league’s situation room in Toronto.
Analyst quits Fox, saying network now a Trump ‘propaganda machine’
Retired Lt. Col. Ralph Peters chose not to renew his contract in an email that targeted the network’s opinion hosts, including Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham.
Portland police chief explains body-camera roll-out to small audience
A pilot program involving eight officers will begin in April, and more cameras could be used by the end of the year.
Yarmouth Middle School hockey team makes history
Yarmouth’s Middle School varsity boys’ hockey team recently won the Soule Division (top Tier I Division) Middle School League championship for the first time ever, 5-1 over Brunswick, to finish the year 12-4-1. First row, from left: Jared Conant, Ben Moll, Simon Algara, Camden Miller, Truman Peters, Hans-Erik Jerosch, Matt Robichaud, Stuart Baybutt, Ethan St.Pierre […]
Colby College to pursue hotel plan after dropping Portland-based developer
A Colby spokesperson issued a statement Tuesday reaffirming that the college had terminated its agreement with The Olympia Cos. and its owner.
MIT researchers create robotic fish that blends in with the school
Real fish aren’t spooked by SoFi, which mimics their behavior and can handle water depths of about 60 feet.