New running back Ezekiel Elliott should help ease the burden on starter Rhamondre Stevenson.
2023
Republican candidates fight each other, mostly line up behind Trump, at first debate
The debate was a critical opportunity for lower-polling candidates to introduce themselves to millions of voters, many of whom are just beginning to pay attention to the race.
Bath officials considering $100,000 donation for child care expansion at YMCA
The Bath Area Family YMCA has requested $30,000 contributions from West Bath, Arrowsic, Woolwich, Phippsburg and Georgetown for its $7.2 million project that would more than double its child care capacity.
Oxford 250: Young drivers up to snuff at Oxford Plains Speedway
Veteran Dave Farrington said at Wednesday’s media day that he welcomes the younger crowd, such as Kate Re and Gabe Brown, especially when “they are in my rearview mirror, not my windshield.”
Oxford 250: Kate Re, Gabe Brown among young drivers hoping to make their mark
Re, 19, and Brown, 20, have high hopes for the 50th running of Maine’s premier stock car race.
Former Richmond biker bar gets new life — smoking meats and marijuana
Medical marijuana entrepreneur Clayton Sulak has opened a dispensary in one of Richmond’s oldest buildings and plans to add a barbecue smokehouse this October.
NFL notebook: Chiefs’ coach has had ‘no communication’ with Chris Jones amid holdout
Chris Jones indicated on social media that his contract holdout could stretch well into the regular season.
Dollar Tree settles on plan to address safety violations in Maine, nationwide
OSHA will require the company to pay $1.35 million for penalties and to make sweeping, systematic changes to address issues commonly found at stores in Maine and across the U.S.
Maine woman charged with murder gets access to cellphone data she says will prove her alibi
Kailie Brackett, 39, was charged with murder in April 2022 in the death of Kimberly Neptune, who was found stabbed more than 480 times at her apartment in Pleasant Point.
Bath Democrats to choose candidate to run for House seat
Former Bath City Councilor David Sinclair and author/musician Peter Macdonald Blachly are vying for the House seat held by Sean Paulhus, who resigned last month to take a government job.