The Deering High grad joins Atlanta in time for the season opener on Thursday.
March 2018
Map: Police in Greater Portland investigating 8 armed robberies of local businesses
Police in Greater Portland communities are investigating eight armed robberies in the past week that appear to have been carried out by the same man, described by witnesses as white, 5 feet 5 inches to 5 feet 11 inches tall, with a thin to medium build.
Concert review: ChoralArt performs robust rendition of Bach’s Mass in B minor
The concert was Sunday at Woodfords Congregational Church in Portland.
Commentary: The NCAA tournament is great – except for the actual basketball. Here’s how to fix that.
Ten-minute quarters, 24-second shot clock and other ways to improve the college game to make it more watchable.
Federal, state authorities step up scrutiny of Facebook’s collection of users’ data
News Monday that the Federal Trade Commission is investigating sends Facebook’s stock tumbling.
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Scarborough group submits petitions seeking removal of 3 school board members
Besides the recall effort, the group hopes to pressure the superintendent to step down over her role in the resignation of high school Principal David Creech.
Big J’s Chicken Shack at Thompson’s Point to close, make way for another restaurant
Locally Sauced, a 6-year-old food cart that serves burritos, tacos and barbecue, plans to open in Big J’s place next to Bissell Brothers Brewing in May.
The Universal Notebook: Well-being in Maine isn’t what it once was
For last week’s column about ways Gov. Paul LePage has made life harder for Maine people, I talked to several people in social service agencies. One of them suggested that, as a measure of misery in Maine, I cite the Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index, in which Maine dropped from No. 4 in 2016 to No. 24 […]
The Universal Notebook: Well-being in Maine isn’t what it once was
For last week’s column about ways Gov. Paul LePage has made life harder for Maine people, I talked to several people in social service agencies. One of them suggested that, as a measure of misery in Maine, I cite the Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index, in which Maine dropped from No. 4 in 2016 to No. 24 […]