Of course Tampa Bay is beatable, but the Bruins found out in a series-tying 4-2 loss that nothing will be easy.
May 2018
Augusta’s Kennebec River Rail Trail getting its missing quarter-mile start 17 years later
The trail finally will start at its intended trail head at the city’s nearby waterfront park, alongside its namesake, the Kennebec River.
Lobbyist helped arrange Scott Pruitt’s $100,000 trip to Morocco
The four-day journey has drawn scrutiny from lawmakers, including U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree of Maine, and the EPA inspector general, who is investigating its high costs and whether it adhered to the agency’s mission to ‘protect human health and the environment.’
Commentary: Celtics keep proving they belong
With a Game 1 victory over Philadelphia – without Jaylen Brown – Boston continues to win games in spite of all the injuries.
Sports Digest: Former UMaine guard Julie Brosseau lands at the University of Utah
She averaged 11.3 points last season for a Black Bears team that advanced to the NCAA tournament.
Opponents file arguments with state to scuttle or reshape CMP plan for 145-mile power line
They cite job losses, idled power plants, increased pollution and canceled solar and wind projects as potential impacts of the transmission line proposed by Central Maine Power’s parent company.
Portland-area residents will hear more loud jets flying overhead for several weeks
Thanks to runway repair work, air traffic will be guided over dense residential areas in South Portland, Cape Elizabeth and Scarborough, even at night.
RSU 1 halfway to new Morse fundraising goal
RSU 1 residents will vote on the budget on June 12.
Kentucky Derby: Early favorite Justify draws No. 7 post
Justify, with 3-1 odds, gets a friendly post position as another Bob Baffert horse is an early favorite for the Derby.
Legislature returns to take up LePage vetoes of key bills, including legalized marijuana
A host of other unfinished business remains for lawmakers as well, but no agreement is in hand to continue the legislative session.