In stock markets abroad, indexes were mixed with mostly modest moves across Europe and Asia.
2024
Lucas Giolito to see specialist and explore possibility of elbow surgery
Boston’s newest starting pitcher will miss significant time, and possibly be out until next season if he needs Tommy John surgery.
Forensic analysis shows Lewiston shooter had traumatic brain injury
Robert Card’s family agreed to release the findings of the brain analysis Wednesday.
Football: Yarmouth High hires former assistant as its new head coach
Nick Orsi, 42, who was the offensive coordinator for high-powered Brunswick last season, will succeed Jim Hartman as the Clippers’ head coach.
South Portland elects Beck as House District 122 representative
Matthew Beck received 1,206 of 1,678 votes in Tuesday’s special election and was sworn in on Wednesday.
Cumberland voters soundly reject affordable housing project on Drowne Road
Cumberland residents overwhelmingly voted “no” in Tuesday’s referendum, 2,545 to 1,162.
Vachon, Simon win top America East women’s basketball awards
Amy Vachon is the Coach of the Year for a fifth time, and Anne Simon is named Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year.
‘He’s drowning!’: Boy rescued from river by Westbrook Winterfest attendees
Four Winterfest-goers sprang into action to save a young boy from the Presumpscot River on Saturday. Some community members are calling for better safety along the banks at Riverbank Park, such as fencing.
Musical duo to present workshop on communication across generations in Brunswick
Peaceful Means, a dynamic duo formed by Leah Boyd and Heather Pierson, is offering a workshop aimed at fostering better communication across all generations from 2-5 p.m. Saturday, March 16, at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick. Through a combination of exercises, including games and music, attendees will learn practical tools for nonviolent communication and […]
Video: Watch the former Otis Mill tower collapse in Jay
The tower that had International Paper Co. 1906 on the roof has stood for more than 100 years at the now defunct Otis Mill in Jay.