The Sugar Bowl at the Superdome in New Orleans is rescheduled for Thursday ‘in the best interest of everybody and public safety.’
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Bruins notebook: Boston focusing on improving game, playoff standing
The Bruins are struggling in a number of areas – power play, offensive production – and need improvement for a deep playoff run.
Hockey notebook: Teams tinker with lineups at holiday tournaments
Players who don’t often receive a lot of ice time got more action than usual during the Christmas break.
Death toll from New Orleans crash now 15, coroner says
The driver of the vehicle was killed in a firefight with police following the attack around 3:15 a.m. Wednesday along Bourbon Street, FBI said.
Community News – Maine Marathon announces additional donation
Bob Dunfey, volunteer race director for the Maine Marathon, Half Marathon and Relay, announced last week that Riding To The Top will receive an additional $9,500 donation – on top of the $10,500 announced previously this year – as a 2024 beneficiary. The 2024 Maine Marathon was held on Oct. 6. “Christmas came early this […]
Travis Mills Foundation, Dark Angel Medical to host trauma care training
The Travis Mills Foundation announced that it will host Direct Action Response Training, a two-day trauma care course provided by veteran-owned Dark Angel Medical. The training is open to the public and will take place Feb. 15-16 at the Travis Mills Foundation campus, located at 1002 Watson Pond Road, Rome, Maine. The course, according to […]
From Augusta – A New Year’s greeting and a new session
It’s a new year, and I hope everyone had a safe and happy holiday season with family and friends. On Dec. 4, I was sworn into the 132nd Legislature along with 34 of my colleagues from all over the state of Maine and from all walks of life. We are truly a citizen Legislature. I […]
Tips for getting nominated to Trump’s leadership team
President-elect Donald Trump is assembling the leadership team for his new administration. As a public service, I’m offering tips for getting nominated to join his cast of amazing leaders. First of all, don’t enter this process for gauzy patriotic reasons like, “I want to serve my country.” Or “I want to protect the Constitution.” Or […]
Letter: Let’s keep Portland pathways clear
An old woman who lives in the West End Sees neighborhood walks as a godsend. But when ice isn’t cleared With bad falls to be feared, She cusses neighbors to no end. Neighbors, let’s please do our civic duty and keep us all safe. Happy New Year. Kate Reilly Portland
What’s in the cards for Maine? Tarot reading takes a look at year ahead
Will it be a snowy winter? Will Janet Mills run for Senate? We turned to the tarot card deck for insight into Maine’s future.
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