Baltimore shuts out New York, 2-0, and becomes the first American League team this season to reach the 70-win mark.
2023
Next storm sings the same tune as flood threat moves into Maine
We are getting used to the same old story in northern New England this summer: rain, and lots of it.
Sports Digest: Sea Dogs end long trip with 11-2 win over Bowie
Tyler Dearden, Corey Rosier and Tyler McDonough hit home runs as Portland ends a three-game losing streak.
Women’s World Cup roundup: Netherlands moves on despite strong challenge from South Africa
Outstanding goaltending from Daphne van Domselaar helps the Dutch advance to the quarterfinals with a 2-0 win over South Africa.
‘First lady of Brazilian jazz’ Leny Andrade dies at 80
Andrade’s special touch came by introducing jazz-influenced vocal phrasing that were inspired by innovators such as Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan and Carmen McRae.
Richard Whalen, biographer and presidential adviser, dies at 87
He advised Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, and authored a best-selling biography of political patriarch Joseph P. Kennedy.
Carl Davis, award-winning American composer behind many British TV shows and films, dies at 86
His work included the score for 1973’s ‘The World at War,’ a hugely influential documentary series about World War II.
Brunswick Downtown Association hires new executive director
Lynn Mansfield replaces Debora King, who served since 2012 and retired this year.
Bath Iron Works, union clear key hurdle in contract talks
Bath Iron Works and Machinists Union Local S6 reached a tentative agreement on subcontracting, which the union went on strike over in 2020.
Topsham Fair returns for 169th year
Visitors can enjoy carnival rides, fried food, handcrafted goods and adorable farm animals from Aug. 6-13 at the Topsham Fairgrounds.