The study for ‘Worn Out,’ from November 1882, is part of a Dutch private collection and was known to only a handful of people.
2021
COVID-19 surge forces health care rationing in parts of West
Scarce resources such as ICU beds will be allotted to the patients most likely to survive, while others will be treated with less effective methods or, in dire cases, given pain relief and other palliative care.
Town targets June 2022 for school facilities bond question
Cape Elizabeth Town Council, school board discuss a potential timeline for replacement of Pond Cove Elementary and the middle school.
Virus outbreaks strand some students at home with minimal learning
The disruptions – and the risk that youngsters will fall further behind academically – have been unsettling for parents and educators alike.
Bath High School reports first COVID-19 case of new school year
RSU 1 Superintendent Patrick Manuel announced Wednesday someone within the Bath Regional Career and Technical Center community tested positive for COVID-19.
Violent incidents prompt leadership shake-up and possible criminal charges at Maine’s youth prison
Prosecutors are considering charges against multiple corrections officers at the Long Creek Youth Development Center, say lawmakers who were briefed this week.
Windham woman had gotten out of car to retrieve money when she was hit and killed
Lisa Reynolds, 47, died from injuries she suffered in the accident on Route 302 in Windham last week.
New Hampshire Supreme Court rejects bail hearing for driver charged in crash that killed 7 motorcyclists
Lawyers had appealed after a judge denied 3 requests for a bail hearing, agreeing with prosecutors that Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, 25, is a danger to himself and others.
Red Sox start final homestand Friday in heat of wild-card race
Boston plays its next eight games at Fenway Park as it battles with the Yankees and Blue Jays for the American League’s final two playoff spots.