Stavros Papantoniadis allegedly abused a longtime immigrant worker who could not legally work in the U.S.
March 2023
Boston seeking to limit fossil fuel use in new buildings
New buildings that rely on fossil fuels would be required to install solar panels in anticipation of a future conversion.
‘What You Won’t Do for Love’ singer Bobby Caldwell dies
Caldwell songs were widely sampled by hip-hop artists including The Notorious B.I.G., Common, Lil Nas X and Chance the Rapper.
Appeal filed on lawsuit seeking end to Sunday hunting ban
The lawsuit contends that the state’s ‘right to food’ amendment paves the way for Sunday hunting.
Sen. Angus King leading effort to form China Strategy Commission
The Commission would address the security, diplomatic and economic challenges posed by China.
Sports Digest: Hole-in-one lifts Brehm into share of lead at Valspar Championship
Ryan Brehm aces the par-3 17th hole for a 66 and a three-way tie for the lead after the first round, while Jordan Spieth is one shot off the lead.
March Madness rises up as No. 15 Princeton knocks off No. 2 Arizona, 59-55
The 15th-seeded Tigers score the final nine points of the game and get their first NCAA Tournament victory in 25 years.
New Hampshire Senate passes Republican-backed parents’ rights bill
Supporters said the bill would strengthen family relationships, while opponents argued it violates the constitutional right to privacy and the state’s anti-discrimination laws.
Maine restaurants, bars hope for return to a ‘normal’ St. Patrick’s Day
With the holiday falling on a Friday, businesses are looking for a profitable celebration after the pandemic has dampened them for three years.
Researchers identify 55 more white sharks in Cape Cod waters
Over 600 sharks have been documented since 2014, but experts say that’s no reason to be afraid of going in the water this summer.