A year after its certification was revoked, the Gulf of Maine lobster fishery is once again certified sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council.
2021
U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to Massachusetts governor’s pandemic authority
The lawsuit argued thatGov. Charlie Baker had no authority to issue public health-related orders under the state’s Civil Defense Act.
Harpswell oyster hatchery may farm kelp at Mitchell Field
According to Running Tide’s website, the company is growing kelp that floats on the water’s surface to absorb and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as part of a pilot project.
Pandora Papers bring renewed calls for tax haven scrutiny
The report reveals how world leaders, billionaires and others have used shell companies and offshore accounts to keep trillions out of government treasuries.
Patriots feeling ‘not far off’ after loss to Buccaneers
New England fell to 1-3 with a loss to Tom Brady, but there were plenty of positives.
Brunswick group combats isolation by helping seniors form new social connections
A social group, known as Connected, is back and offers Midcoast residents who are single, divorced or widowed an opportunity to meet and mingle.
Football notebook: Brunswick returns to field while Mt. Ararat looks to bounce back from defeat
Acting Dragons coach Nate Brunette points to positives in loss at Skowhegan; Eagles will try to fix mistakes.
Hollywood production workers authorize strike
The vote sets up an industry showdown over streaming profits.
Biden lifts Trump-era ban on abortion referrals by family planning clinics
The new regulation will restore the federal family planning program to the way it ran under the Obama administration, when clinics were able to refer women seeking abortions to a provider.
Tom Caron: It’s been a wild ride so far for the Red Sox
To secure a playoff spot, it came down to the final inning of the last regular season game. But now Boston has a chance to exorcise some historical demons against the Yankees on Tuesday night.