Jayson Tatum is still third in fan balloting, behind Giannis Antetokounmpo and Kevin Durant, among Eastern Conference frontcourt players.
2023
Evictions in Maine shot up during 2022, with filings growing 27%
New eviction filings neared levels not seen since the start of the pandemic, and the problem may become a focus of the Legislature’s new session.
While Brunswick theater is ready to roll the credits, other cinemas hope to script happier ending
The closure of the Regal Cinema comes at a time when the southern Maine movie theater landscape is still unsettled, following at least five closures during the pandemic.
Loss of tiny organisms hurts ocean, fisheries, scientists say
The growing warmth and saltiness of the Gulf of Maine off New England is causing a dramatic decrease in the production of phytoplankton, the tiny plant-like organisms that serve as food for marine life.
Cumberland County offers residents $1.35 million in heating assistance
County commissioners are using American Rescue Plan Act funds to help low- to middle-income residents who are struggling to pay their heating bills this winter.
Boeing ordered to be arraigned on charge in Max crashes
The ruling by a judge in Texas came after relatives of some of the victims said the government violated their rights by settling with Boeing without first notifying the families.
‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ leads race for BAFTA awards
The visceral World War I drama has a field-leading 14 nominations for the British Academy Film Awards.
Hollywood hopes for safe return of Julian Sands, actor missing near Mount Baldy
Search-and-rescue teams have been looking for Julian Sands, a British actor who went missing last week in California’s San Gabriel Mountains.
Midcoast schools find some slack as illnesses trend downward
Cases of RSV, COVID-19 and influenza have dipped in the new year following holiday breaks.
Penguin Classics, Marvel to issue new editions of 3 comics
Bestselling authors Leigh Bardugo, Jerry Craft and Rainbow Rowell are contributing forewords.