Roger Federer, who plays Wednesday, has had two operations on his right knee since playing at the Australian Open last year.
2021
A year later, UMaine and Stony Brook finally get title matchup
The teams meet Friday for the America East women’s basketball championship, one year after their title game was canceled at the onset of the pandemic.
Portland actor lands role in George Clooney-directed film
Matthew Delamater plays a tavern regular in ‘The Tender Bar,’ starring Ben Affleck and now filming in Boston.
Moms drop out of work most in states where kids learn from home
After the pandemic struck, about 45 percent of mothers living with their children were not actively working.
NFL notebook: Lamar Jackson among QBs next up for a new contract
With Dak Prescott signing a four-year, $160 million deal with the Cowboys, Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen and Baker Mayfield are up next.
Portland-based aquatic energy company awarded $3.6 million grant
Ocean Renewable Power Co. will use the funds to help refine a technology that converts a river’s kinetic energy into electricity.
Sen. King asks for more information on COVID-19 variants
In a letter to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, King and a colleague said the spread of variants throughout the U.S. is cause for concern and greater monitoring.
Anna DeWolfe named Atlantic-10 co-Player of the Year
The Fordham sophomore and former Greely High star ranks 16th in the nation in scoring with 21.5 points per game.
A Window on the Past – South Portland’s Anthoine Street almshouse evolved into nursing home
This week, we continue the story of the Anthoine Street property that has long been the site of a nursing home, now Pinnacle Health and Rehab. Last week, we talked about Barnum’s Bathing Rooms that started on the site of the mineral springs there. Isaac Barnum had operated a business that offered the chance to […]
Norway man killed in Greenwood crash
Emergency crews worked for an hour to free Travis McLaughlin from the wreckage.