Travis Lazarczyk and Steve Craig of the Press Herald and Wil Kramlich of the Sun Journal discuss the latest in high school sports. Their guest this week is Winslow field hockey coach Mary Beth Bourgoin.
2021
‘Vaccine apartheid’: Africans tell UN they need vaccines
Fewer than 4 percent of Africans have been fully immunized and most of the 5.7 billion vaccine doses administered around the world have been given in just 10 rich countries.
Bruins notebook: Marchand plans to stick around as long as he can
Brad Marchand, who has four years left on his contract, is not even thinking about life after hockey.
Jay man marks 100th birthday with his weekly bowling league
Hamblin “Ham” Allen, who got his driver’s license renewed Monday, attributes his longevity to good genes.
Body found at New Hampshire waste station similar to Lewiston discovery at Casella
Maine police are investigating human remains at Casella Waste Systems plant on River Road.
Taliban official says strict punishment, executions will return
Since the Taliban overran Kabul on Aug. 15 and seized control of the country, Afghans and the world have been watching to see whether they will re-create their harsh rule of the late 1990s.
CDC endorses Pfizer boosters for older Americans and people at higher risk
CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky signed off late Thursday night on a series of recommendations from a panel of advisers, and made one recommendation that the panel had rejected.
Red Sox and Yankees set for a wild weekend clash at Fenway
With Boston up by two games over New York in the race for the first wild card, the three-game series kicks off Friday with a heavyweight battle of pitchers.
U.S. running out of excuses at the Ryder Cup
Tony Finau, the third-older player on the U.S. team, calls this weekend’s tourney, ‘a big one.’
Sports Digest: Maine Marathon will require proof of vaccination or negative test
The event scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 3, in Portland tightens its coronavirus protocols at the request of medical officials.