After beginning two new programs during the COVID-19 pandemic, Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association plans to cut the ribbon for the new Pleasant Street location on Aug. 12.
2021
Kanter signing is reminder of Celtics recent offseasons gone awry
Enes Kanter’s return to Boston is a reminder of how much has gone wrong for the Celtics over the past 24 months between downgrading draft assets and signing free agents that didn’t work out.
Majority of Assembly would back Cuomo’s impeachment if he doesn’t quit
At least 40 of the 83 members who say they are ready to start proceedings are Democrats.
Broadway, Hollywood costumes go on exhibit in heart of New York City
‘Showstoppers! Spectacular Costumes from Stage & Screen’ opens Thursday.
Rihanna is a billionaire now, but not because of her music
At 33, with $1.7 billion, she is the wealthiest female musical artist in the world, and the second-richest woman in entertainment after Oprah.
U.S. blocks seafood from Fiji ship accused of enslaving crew
Records show about $40 million in tuna and other fish from the Hangton No. 112 have been imported.
Key figure at Monhegan Museum retires
Robert Stahl has been involved in various capacities for many years, including promoting the legacy of painter James Fitzgerald.
Stocks slip on Wall Street, pulling S&P 500 below record
The resurgence of COVID-19 with the highly contagious delta variant around the world is also a key concern for investors.
Appeals court backs Maine law to save public access channels from ‘digital Siberia’
The cable industry challenged a law that requires cable TV providers to restore public access programming to low channel numbers.
MLB roundup: Rays beat Mariners 4-3 to avoid season series sweep
Randy Arozarena hits a two-run triple during a three-run third for Tampa Bay, which went 1-6 against Seattle this season.