The Capers not only drop a set for the first time this year, but have their 27-match winning streak stopped in four sets.
October 2018
Thursday’s Sports Digest: Pulitzer winner Anderson of New York Times dies at 89
Dave Anderson worked at the New York Times from 1966 to 2007.
Bruins bounce back from opening debacle, shut out Sabres 4-0
Brad Marchand gets four assists as Boston wins after being routed in the opener.
Thursday’s college roundup: Basketball recruit’s father details large cash offers
Brian Bowen Sr. testifies during a trial that his son was offered thousands of dollars while being recruited.
Brewers top Rockies 3-2 with a run in the 10th
Milwaukee squanders a two-run lead in the ninth inning, but regroups to win the NLDS opener.
Mother killed, toddler son critically injured after being hit by tractor trailer on I-95
State police say the woman’s car was parked in the breakdown lane and she was holding her son when they were hit in the travel lane 4 miles north of Lincoln.
High school notebook: Thornton’s Montano headed to DePaul
Jason Montano, a two-time New England shot put champion, accepts a scholarship offer from DePaul University.
Greene property ransacked after fake online ad says ‘everything on the lot is free’
Property owner George Stanley says he doesn’t know who placed the ad, but estimates he has lost ‘$10,000 worth of merchandise, easily’ after a horde of people stripped the property right down to the landscaping.
High school golf: Mt. Ararat is on mission to take Class A title
The state team championships are Saturday at Natanis Golf Course.
Scientists worry U.S. military might try to weaponize insects
The government says its Insect Allies project is meant to safeguard the nation’s food supply, not to create a biological weapon.