Carlos Rincon drives in six runs for Binghamton, which wins 8-2 after losing the opener, 5-2.
2021
Maine whale advocates rent billboard to promote ‘whale-safe’ lobster
The billboard, which will be up for the rest of the month, will appear along two major routes in Massachusetts and asks, ‘Is your lobster whale-safe?’
NFL notebook: Rodgers’ relationship with Green Bay’s GM a ‘work in progress’
Who knows if Aaron Rodgers will be with the Packers next season, but for now he is helping QB Jordan Love and trying to work with GM Brian Gutekunst.
Florida hospitals postponing elective surgeries as another record set for COVID-19
The state reports 12,408 people hospitalized for the virus on Wednesday.
Mel Brooks memoir ‘All About Me’ out this fall
His career includes the films ‘Young Frankenstein’ and ‘Blazing Saddles’ and the film and Broadway play ‘The Producers.’
Gorham council OKs funding to get skatepark rolling
The skatepark, which would be built near the public safety building, requires Planning Board approval.
MSMT presents a reimagined “Beauty and the Beast” for kids
Maine State Music Theater will host its first Theatre for Young Audiences show of the season, with Robin and Clark’s reimagined “Beauty and the Beast,” at The Pickard Theater at 10 a.m., 1, 4, and 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 12. In this Robin and Clark version of “Beauty and the Beast,” an acting troupe is […]
Poll: Most unvaccinated Americans believe vaccine riskier than virus
They are also much less worried about the more transmissible delta variant compared to those who got shots.
Portland writer collaborates with his ER-doctor cousin on book about COVID-19
‘Every Minute Is a Day’ chronicles the turmoil and challenges of the pandemic as experienced at a hospital in the Bronx. It was published this week by Penguin Random House.
‘People absolutely loving’ new basketball courts at Windham park
The two courts are part of the second phase of additions to the Community Park next to the public safety building.