Ross Colton scores in the second period as Tampa Bay joins Pittsburgh as the only back-to-back Cup winner in the salary-cap era.
2021
Veterans look to alternatives to opioids in chronic pain treatments
Dr. Terence Gray, a Cape Elizabeth resident, has been treating veterans and sufferers of chronic pain in Scarborough, and John Charlebois, a licensed acupuncturist, sees patients in Portland and Brunswick.
EU fines 4 German car makers $1 billion over emission collusion
The European Union says the companies avoided to compete on technology to limit pollution and denied consumers the chance to buy cleaner emission systems.
Concerts in the Park series returns to Scarborough
Performances take place Thursdays through Aug. 5 at 6:30 p.m. at Memorial Park.
Saco council enacts short-term moratorium on new marijuana businesses
The pause gives the city time to examine whether it wants to “opt-in” to retail sales and if so, where they should be located.
Legislation aims to help curb erosion at Camp Ellis in Saco
The bill authorizes the state to work with the federal government to help protect Saco’s shoreline.
‘Zola,’ a movie based on a tweetstorm, is squirmy, sordid, stylized, sexy – and smart
In 2015, a 19-year-old Detroit dancer named A’Ziah Wells (now A’Ziah King) took to social media to process the trauma of a frightening trip she had recently taken to Florida. Her alternately horrifying and hilarious tweetstorm went viral, capturing the attention of such luminaries as Solange Knowles and Ava DuVernay. After Rolling Stone reported out […]
Portland may soon charge electric-vehicle drivers to plug in, and zap those who stay too long
More communities in Maine and around the country are considering fees for charging stations that initially were free to use, in part to shift the costs from taxpayers to users.
JulieAnn Heinrich, Portland: Keeping memories where I can hold them
I got a call from a cousin asking me if I’d like a memento from her mom’s house, which she inherited after her parents died. She was sorting, donating and packing decades of family belongings so it could be sold. Her mom was a beloved aunt who welcomed my curiosity when looking at many objects […]
Local students earn honors, graduate
During Bowdoin College’s 216th Commencement ceremony, held May 29, 2021, bachelor of arts degrees were awarded to the Class of 2021, comprising approximately 467 students from 41 states and 21 other countries and territories. Local graduates from the Brunswick collage include: Annabel Madelyn Winterberg of Saco, graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with […]