Despite mediocre results, the righty feels positive as he prepares to debut for his new team on April 8.
March 2018
Portland Planning Board clears way for Maine Med’s big expansion
The $512 million project is expected to get underway in May and will require detours around a one-block section of Congress Street that will close for eight weeks.
Oracle wins latest round in high-stakes software infringement case
Google’s use of Java code was ‘not fair’ and monetary damages are warranted, an appeals court decides.
Senator asks NRA to detail foreign donors, spending
Sen. Ron Wyden, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, wants to know how the NRA spent the money, including whether any of it went toward influencing American elections.
No newborn right whales spotted as calving season draws to close
Scientists studying the fragile species say they haven’t seen a similar reproductive drought in three decades.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un meets with Chinese president
It is Kim’s first known trip to another country in his seven years in power.
Consumer confidence index dipped in March
Consumers were less optimistic in their assessment of business conditions and in their short-term outlook for the stock market, the Conference Board says.
Apple releases a new iPad as it refocuses on education
The device will compete with Google’s low-cost Chromebooks and comes with a pencil accessory.
Feature obituary: Robert Lothrop, 73, lobsterman out of Pine Point for 47 years
Mr. Lothrop was also a Scarborough town councilor for 12 years.
Some testing of self-driving cars put in park after ‘disturbing and alarming’ fatality
Arizona bans the vehicles for now, and the company that made the technology for Uber suspends its tests.