Missing four of its best defensemen and its top two goalies, Boston gets manhandled as it loses in regulation to Washington for the first time in six meetings this season.
2021
Over 100 executives hold call on halting donations, investments to fight voting bills
The meeting represents an aggressive dialing up of corporate America’s stand against controversial voting measures.
More clouds and cooler this week, still looks pretty dry
Despite the persistent onshore flow, rain chances look pretty limited.
State launches ferry built in East Boothbay shipyard
The new vessel, named after Capt. Richard G. Spear, a Maine Maritime Academy graduate, will transport passengers and motor vehicles between Rockland and Vinalhaven for the Maine State Ferry Service.
A reluctant star heads home with the green jacket
Hideki Matsuyama hopes to be a pioneer as the first Japanese man to win a major.
Schauffele rues another frustrating near-miss
Xander Schauffele again comes close to a first major championship, only to fall short.
Virginia’s governor calls for probe into traffic stop of Black Army officer
The town has announced that one of two police officers accused of pepper-spraying and pointing their guns at the man during a traffic stop has since been fired.
Masters notebook: Rahm vaults into top 5 with strong finish
Jon Rahm shoots a 6-under 66, continuing his streak of 15 straight rounds at par or better at Augusta National.
Sunday’s Maine college roundup: USM keeps rolling with doubleheader sweep
Softball: The Huskies beat Western Connecticut State twice and remain undefeated in the Little East Conference.
Matsuyama holds on for historic win at Masters
Hideki Matsuyama becomes the first Japanese man to win a major, prevailing by one stroke despite bogeys on three of his last four holes.