The lawsuit claims the supermarket’s store brand coffee doesn’t yield nearly as many cups as it promises.
2021
Sidelines: New England Patriots fans have plenty to root for during Super Bowl
Though he’s no longer in New England, fans seem to continue to cheer for Tom Brady, Eli Canfield writes.
Bruins facing some unexpected time off
After Friday’s game against the Flyers, Boston will be off until Wednesday as games Saturday and Monday with Buffalo were postponed because of virus protocol issues.
Lebanon man arrested and charged in connection with Jan. 6 riot at U.S. Capitol
Kyle Fitzsimons, 37, is charged by the U.S. Attorney’s Office with assaulting a federal police officer and obstructing law enforcement during a civil disorder.
Businesses face hard decisions on whether, when to hire
About one in six small businesses have closed their doors since the pandemic began.
Step made toward agreement between Freeport and Island Rover Institute
The Island Rover, a 113-foot schooner constructed in Freeport, violated the town’s zoning.
Times Record to go digital-only Mondays
The same journalism will remain available online to subscribers five days per week.
Body of skier recovered after Mount Washington avalanche
New Hampshire’s Fish and Game Department says the skier was experienced, and rescuers were able to find the body by following the skier’s avalanche beacon tracking device.
MaineGeneral’s ‘selective’ vaccination pilot program was inconsistent with state policy, DHHS commissioner says
At a news briefing Thursday, Health and Human Services Commissioner Jeanne Lambrew said the DHHS ‘got assurances’ that selective vaccination processes will not continue at MaineGeneral Health.
Local Division III college programs hope to be back in the game soon
USM and St. Joseph’s College are trying to finalize schedules that would allow competition in basketball, hockey and indoor track.