The defense was heavy on whataboutism, the First Amendment and misstating facts.
2021
Mt. Ararat second quarter honor roll
The following students at Mt. Ararat High School in Topsham demonstrated academic excellence and earned a place on the second quarter honor roll for the 2020-21 school year: Grade 9 High Honors Kasey Bergeron, Gabrielle Chase, Benjamin Chonko, Nicholas Chonko, Natalie Curtis, Alyssa Eaves, Margaret Fitzpatrick, Sarah Gray, Aidan Greenleaf, Ethan Hanna, MaKenzie Johnson, Anya […]
New Hampshire professor quits after posing as female immigrant on Twitter
Several people who reviewed the account before it was taken down late last year said it routinely contained racist, sexist and transphobic comments and images.
Biden ends emergency declaration at U.S.-Mexico border, where thousands of troops remain
The emergency declaration by President Donald Trump included siphoning billions from the Defense Department to construct a border wall.
SP boys ride big third quarter to win at Deering
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Strong evidence in-person schooling can be done safely, U.S. CDC says in new guidance
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Australian Open: Djokovic wins, but injury might force him to pull out
Novak Djokovic said he tore a muscle during a five-set victory over American Taylor Fritz and is unsure if he will be able to continue.
Sea Dogs could be playing at Hadlock Field again by May
As the minor leagues are being restructured, there are encouraging signs for the Portland team, which announced a new, 10-year agreement to remain the Double-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox.
Letter: Another CMP attempt to ram corridor through
Maine DEP Commissioner Loyzim determined that CM’s recent 700 page “minor revision” to the NECEC permit was not of statewide significance, and therefore doesn’t warrant scrutiny by the people of Maine. This determination was made because, according to the Commissioner, NECEC’s “minor revision” hasn’t come under significant public scrutiny. But the public was never made […]