The track is the first single off the band’s forthcoming album.
2021
Patriots notebook: Andrews re-signs, Van Noy returns, Chung retires
New England re-signs center David Andrews and also brings back linebacker Kyle Van Noy after a 1-year stint with the Dolphins, but safety Patrick Chung is ending his 11-year career.
Biden says as U.S. hits goal of 100 million vaccinations, it can help Canada and Mexico
The president has moved to speed up deliveries from Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, and to expand the number of places to get shots and people who can administer them.
Police: Tractor-trailer carrying wine hits state truck, tips over on Maine Turnpike in Litchfield
One state worker, Michael Robinson, 43, of Litchfield was hit in the leg by flying debris. He was treated at a hospital for an injury officials said was not serious.
Police identify woman found dead on Saco beach
The body was found by someone walking their dog on the beach.
Portland school staffer is a finalist for national Custodian of the Year
Donna Colello, the head custodian at Ocean Avenue School, has been working for Portland Public Schools for 25 years.
Atlanta killings spur Bates College president to defend Asian Americans
Clayton Spencer said ‘anti-Asian bias has reached disturbing levels’ and called on Lewiston college ‘to act for justice.’
The long, ugly history of anti-Asian racism and violence in the U.S.
People of Asian descent have been living in the United States for more than 160 years, and have long been the target of bigotry.
U.S. schools, camps consider summer learning programs to help kids catch up
The most recent coronavirus relief package allocates $30 billion specifically for summer school, after-school and other enrichment programs.
Lisbon town manager floats $9.6 million budget with 7% increase
The proposed municipal budget would increase the tax rate by an estimated $1.06 per $1,000, or $212 for a home with an assessed value of $200,000.