With a number of forwards in a scoring slump, Maine’s scoring is down since returning from the holiday break.
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It can be mesmerizing to watch a murder of crows
Crows gather by the thousands as a means of protection and heat.
Maine Mariners smothered in 6-1 loss to Cincinnati
Maine is held to 10 shots, and gives up four goals in the final 11 minutes.
Jayson Tatum scores 30 points as Celtics rout Magic
Boston breaks out of a shooting slump, shooting 53% from the floor, in a 121-94 win.
Gray-New Gloucester boys basketball is in win-now mode
The defending Class A champion Patriots hope Friday’s win over Mt. Ararat will be part of a strong finish to the season as they fight for a playoff berth.
Marshwood girls basketball enjoying surprising climb to top of A South
After missing the playoffs last year, the Hawks are sitting near the top of Class A South with a 12-1 record.
Following outcry, Maine health department waters down proposed staffing ratios
The Department of Health and Human Services released a new proposal with less aggressive increases than were initially proposed, and will give residential care facilities 2 years to phase in the changes.
Commissioner urges lobstermen to move gear from area with dozens of right whales
If any of the whales become entangled in Maine gear, it could worsen regulations lobstermen say are already too strict.
Israel’s Cabinet approves a deal for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of dozens of hostages
Israel’s Cabinet announced the approval of the deal after 1 a.m. Jerusalem time and confirmed the ceasefire will go into effect Sunday.
Company behind Belfast salmon farm abandons project, citing legal challenges
Norwegian company Nordic Aquafarms says it is dropping the controversial proposal for a $500 million, land-based aquaculture operation.