New England made adjustments after the first day of joint practices and shined in the second session.
2023
Sports Digest: Rumble Ponies open early lead, beat Sea Dogs 7-4
The Portland Sea Dogs fall behind 5-0 after two innings and Binghamton holds on for the victory.
Proud Boy on house arrest in Jan. 6 case disappears ahead of sentencing
Christopher Worrell of Naples, Florida, was supposed to be sentenced Friday after being found guilty of spraying pepper spray gel on police officers, as part of the mob storming the Capitol.
FEMA has paid out more than $5.6 million to Maui survivors, a figure expected to grow significantly
Longer-term aid that could amount to thousands or tens of thousands of dollars will likely come with documentation requirements.
Do you complain at restaurants? Here’s how some readers handle dining dissatisfaction
The question posed in our Maine Dish newsletter prompted readers to write in.
James Buckley, conservative politician and U.S. senator, dies at 100
In political circles, he was remembered as lead plaintiff in a landmark campaign finance lawsuit – Buckley v. Valeo – that in 1976 unraveled part of the post-Watergate regulation of political money.
Classical review: Portland Chamber Music Festival takes dramatic turn
‘The Kreutzer Connection’ featured works inspired by the story of a jealous husband.
Maine’s jobless rate sits at record low for fourth month
The question is now whether that low streak will stay steady.
Russia shuts down human rights group preserving the legacy of Nobel laureate Andrei Sakharov
It is the latest move in a widespread crackdown on dissent in Russia.
Food banks join effort to end hunger in state by 2030
The Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and the Future has convened a committee of 40 permanent members who will work together to implement Maine’s ‘Roadmap to End Hunger by 2030.’