WELLS — Wells High School will be culling student records for the Class of 2018 beginning in early October. If you would like to obtain your cumulative folder, please send your request, including your name and mailing address, in writing to guidance secretary Erin Sanborn by Sept. 30, 2019. You can either email your request […]
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Devers stay hot, Red Sox beat Indians 5-1
CLEVELAND — The Red Sox have survived their most demanding stretch of the season with their modest playoff hopes intact. Rafael Devers homered and singled, extending his robust hit streak to eight straight at-bats, and Xander Bogaerts went deep twice to lead Boston to a 5-1 victory over the Cleveland Indians on Wednesday. The Red […]
Patriots, Titans a trash-talking family reunion
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Patriots’ rookies surprised Titans coach Mike Vrabel at the start of their joint practice by serenading him with for his 44th birthday. Vrabel knows who likely instigated the singing. “That was something that was unexpected but very appreciated,” Vrabel said Wednesday. “It was a good idea by whoever came up with it. Probably […]
Top college football awards could feature repeats
The race for the top individual awards in college football this season will have some standout players seeking repeats. Wisconsin’s Jonathan Taylor won the Doak Walker Award as the nation’s top running back last season, while Alabama’s Jerry Jeudy earned the Fred Biletnikoff Award as the most outstanding receiver. Both players are back for their junior seasons. Taylor discussed […]
Sale fastest to 2,000 Ks, Red Sox edge Indians
CLEVELAND — Francisco Lindor made a major blunder and owned it. “I messed up,” the All-Star shortstop said. “It’s a rookie mistake.” Lindor’s over-aggressive base running in the ninth inning sabotaged Cleveland’s bid at another dramatic win, and Jackie Bradley Jr. homered in the 10th inning as the Boston Red Sox edged the Indians 7-6 […]
Risk of clashes at rally mobilizes Portland, Oregon, police
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Portland police are mobilizing to prevent clashes between out-of-state far-right groups planning a rally here and the homegrown anti-fascists who oppose them as America’s culture wars seep into this progressive haven. Saturday’s rally — and the violence it may bring — are a relatively new reality here, as an informal coalition […]
Justin Chenette: We must work together to eradicate hate, reduce violence
The United States is not a place, it’s an idea: constantly evolving and adapting to be a more perfect union. Our country has only grown stronger and more prosperous the more we’ve opened our arms to different cultures and peoples. We do not have just one singular identity or culture, but many. Unless you are […]
Oakland man struck by train was charged with three burglaries last week
OAKLAND — Police have identified the 37-year-old man critically injured when he was struck by a train Sunday as Drew Roy of Oakland, who was charged with a string of burglariesin town last week. Oakland Deputy Police Chief Rick Stubbert said Tuesday that there is no connection between the burglaries and the train accident. Roy was […]
Lawyers for aggrieved customers pan CMP compensation fund
Lawyers representing Central Maine Power customers seeking a class-action lawsuit against the utility say CMP’s proposed $6 million compensation fund is just a tactic to avoid paying out what they estimate to be $140 million in damages. Comments this week by Jeff Russell and Sumner Lipman follow a recent letter that Lipman sent to plaintiffs […]
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