The fitness center abruptly shut its doors for good this week, offering customers membership in another gym franchise – but little explanation.
March 2023
Friday’s Maine college roundup: McDaniel home run powers UMaine past UMBC
Baseball: Quinn McDaniel breaks up a pitchers’ duel in the ninth inning as Maine wins its league opener, 2-1.
Baseball notebook: Viewership at World Baseball Classic makes jump
Major League Baseball’s loss during spring training is a big gain for the WBC, both in the United States and internationally.
L.L. Bean has second-best year in its history
Wicked Good Slippers continued to be the company’s top-performing product, with eight pairs sold per minute during the holiday season.
Carlo Cimino, founder of Maine construction company, dies at 84
The business he launched 57 years ago has led the construction of schools and multifamily housing projects throughout the state.
Washington appraises its role in Silicon Valley Bank collapse
Some experts raise concerns that pushes for deregulation – enacted under President Donald Trump – resulted in laws and political conditions ripe for neglect.
Farmworkers use Florida trek to pressure companies
They hope big chains like Publix, Wendy’s and Kroger will join the Fair Food Program that started in 2011.
NCAA men’s basketball: Fairleigh Dickinson pulls off historic upset over Purdue
The Knights become just the second No. 16 seed to win a men’s NCAA Tournament game, stunning the top-seeded Boilermakers, 63-58.
Ford recalls 1.5 million vehicles to fix brake hoses, wiper arms
The automaker will mail owner notification letters starting April 17.
New COVID origins data point to raccoon dogs in China market
The findings aren’t definitive, but data shows that some of the COVID-positive samples collected from a stall contained raccoon dog genes, which indicates the animals could have been infected by the virus.