City Councilor April Fournier said in a Facebook post that she tested positive and is experiencing symptoms, including body aches, a headache, fever, fatigue and a cough.
January 2021
Wiscasset jail has two COVID-19 cases
Two Bridges Regional Jail is closed to the public and allowing only essential personnel inside.
Fiat Chrysler, Peugeot shareholders approve merger
The union would create world’s 4th-largest auto company.
Some Maine Republican lawmakers demand colleagues return to work
Legislative leaders counter that work already is underway and the appropriations committee is meeting Tuesday.
As Bruins open camp, here are five questions to consider
Captain Zdeno Chara is gone and so is Torey Krug, and Boston will need a solid mix of veteran leadership and younger players stepping up.
Health care venture backed by 3 corporate giants dissolves
The startup, created by Amazon, JPMorgan and Berkshire Hathaway, promised to rein in costs.
Google workers form new labor union, a tech industry rarity
Members are pushing for change without traditional collective bargaining rights.
Trump, allies launch desperate bid to get Congress to undo Biden’s election
The president’s unprecedented attempt to overturn the presidential election is splitting the Republican Party.
Tatum pours in 40 points as Celtics run past Raptors, 126-114
Jayson Tatum scores 40 points – 21 in the second quarter when Boston outscores Toronto 38-14 – and the Celtics roll one night after winning at the buzzer.
College notebook: UMass-Lowell rallies for 9-5 men’s hockey win over UMaine
UMass-Lowell scores five of the last six goals to break open a close game and cruises past the Black Bears.