Buffalo has had a couple of bad performances against some good running backs, but is typically one of the better run defenses in the league.
December 2021
Some events returning but pandemic still taking toll on Augusta Civic Center
The delta variant of the coronavirus came along just as bookings were picking up at the city-owned conference center and auditorium.
U.S. drugstores plagued by vaccine demand, staff shortages
Some are closing temporarily, while others are adjusting their hours.
Maine CDC reports 876 new COVID-19 cases, four more deaths
The state has more than 300 virus patients hospitalized for the 11th consecutive day.
How unusual is it to charge parents in school shooting?
Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald said Jennifer and James Crumbley ignored opportunities to intervene, just a few hours before the bloodshed.
Bond set at combined $1 million after Michigan parents enter pleas
James and Jennifer Crumbley enter not guilty pleas to each of the four involuntary manslaughter counts against them.
Letter to the editor: Michigan school shooting raises questions about our culture
This letter concerns the recent school shooting, in Oxford, Michigan, and its illogical handling by our society. We all need to reevaluate our behavior before, during and following each of these tragedies. Parental love of our children can be strained in the face of misbehavior. Most of us want to address these occasions with the goal […]
Letter to the editor: Editorial fails to hold Sen. Collins to account
It’s past time for her to take concrete action to protect the rights now threatened by the justice whose spin she believed.
Letter to the editor: Nemitz shines light on Cape housing issues
As a 20-year resident of Cape Elizabeth, I thank Bill Nemitz for Friday’s column on the affordable housing plans for Cape Elizabeth, scuppered by those who wanted no part of affordable housing in the center of town. The ostensible reason was the perceived (by the naysayers) unsuitability of the site, for aesthetic reasons and because […]
Bruce Roberts’ legacy lives on in toy fund
The charity that began on a hunch in 1949 brought joy to 3,500 children in the midst of global pandemic.