The Huskies race to a 5-0 lead, then hold on for their fifth straight win, 6-5 over the Vikings.
2019
Thursday’s Sports Digest: Three Sea Dogs combine on a no-hitter
Portland beats Binghamton 2-0 in the fourth no-hitter in franchise history.
Thursday’s NFL notebook: Audio reportedly has player talking of punishing his child
The audio is of receiver Tyreek Hill of the Chiefs, a TV station claims a day after a prosecutor declined to file charges.
Wells selectmen pass emergency adult business ordinance
The temporary measure limits such businesses to the light industrial zone. A permanent ordinance would have to be passed at the June 11 town meeting.
Maine treasurer’s office sitting on millions of dollars of unclaimed property, cash
State Treasurer Henry Beck is encouraging Mainers to check and come forward if they are owed a chunk of property and cash valued at more than $246 million in the state’s possession.
Patriots select N’Keal Harry first in draft, add youth to receiving group
Harry, out of Arizona State, becomes the first receiver drafted by New England in the first round since 1996.
Cardinals select Murray as No. 1 pick
The quarterback from Oklahoma who won the Heisman Award heads to Arizona.
Fairfield area superintendent’s job to be discussed by board after calls for resignation
The SAD 49 school board vice chairman resigned from his title and the chairwoman was ousted from her leadership position following pleas from residents, students and staff and rounds of voting by the board Thursday night.
Maine OKs end to shaming of students who can’t pay for meals
The Legislature passes a bill to require that students in school are fed whether or not they are able to pay.
Connecticut man faces up to 30 years in federal prison for bank fraud
Mark Pignatello, 54, pleaded guilty this week in U.S. District Court in Bangor to bank fraud, Social Security number fraud, and aggravated identity theft.