Whether it was this season’s surge or last year’s swoon, Coach Bill Belichick has ‘always enjoyed’ bringing a team together.
December 2021
Facebook says it took down disinformation networks
The accounts removed include anti-vaccine groups that were attacking doctors in Europe.
U.S. leads world in plastic waste, report shows
Americans produced 42 million metric tons in 2016 – almost twice as much as China, and more than the entire European Union combined.
Former Scarborough mobile home park site of new senior community
The development, featuring over 30 one-floor modular homes, is expected to be completed within three years.
MLB notebook: Teams race to sign players before expected lockout
New contracts worth more than $1 billion total were finalized Wednesday, hours before the collective bargaining agreement expires.
South Portland Shipyard developers gathering community input
A Dec. 8 meeting will be hosted by sustainability consultant One Planet.
WTA suspends women’s tennis tournaments in China
CEO Steve Simon says the WTA is still concerned about the safety of Peng Shuai in the wake of her accusation of sexual assault by a Chinese government official.
Gorham-Maine Mall connector plan takes shape
The Maine Turnpike Authority has been meeting with communities that will be impacted by the project and will meet with residents beginning next month.
Maine’s First Ship hires first executive director
“It’s Bath, Maine’s best-kept secret,” said Kirstie Truluck, Maine’s First Ship’s new executive director, overseeing the construction of an ancient sailing vessel.
More than 2,000 make reservations for massive ‘Winter Wonderland’ holiday light display in Winthrop
The event has been in the works since April when camp owner Kale Malmsten met up with Kaleb Pushard of SkyBox Holiday & Event Lighting and pitched the idea.