CLEVELAND — Michael Chavis played through the pain for as long as he could. On Monday, the Red Sox rookie finally gave in. Boston placed the versatile Chavis on the 10-day injured list with a sprained left shoulder he sustained recently while trying to make a diving catch. One of the AL’s top first-year players, […]
Journal Tribune
2020 baseball gets early jump with March 26 openers
NEW YORK — Major League Baseball will open its 2020 season March 26, its earliest start other than international games. The schedule also features a late April series in Puerto Rico between the New York Mets and Miami Marlins. Globe Life Field, the new home of the Texas Rangers, opens March 31. This is the […]
Patriots boost tight end depth, acquire Saubert from Falcons
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — The New England Patriots have acquired tight end Eric Saubert from the Atlanta Falcons for a conditional draft pick. Saubert, entering his third season, had five catches for 48 yards for the Falcons in 2018. He played in 16 games with one start. He had one catch for 7 yards in […]
Autopsy of Epstein performed, but details yet to be released
NEW YORK (AP) — The details of how Jeffrey Epstein died in his Manhattan jail cell over the weekend have yet to be released, but medical officials have performed an autopsy on the high-profile inmate accused of sexually abusing underage girls and paying them hundreds of dollars in cash for massages. Epstein’s abrupt death Saturday […]
Acclaimed French painter’s first US exhibit to be in Biddeford Pool
BIDDEFORD POOL — French portrait artist Anne-François de Sérilly will present his most recent body of work called “Tryst on the Beach“ at the Biddeford Pool Community Center from Aug. 19 to Sept. 3, his first such exhibit ever in the United States. Participants can expect waves and windjammers similar to Maine tradition, however, Sérilly’s sensual […]
Wells Historical Society, Great Works Land Trust to honor legacy of Roby Littlefield
WELLS — On Saturday, Aug. 24, The Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit and Great Works Regional Land Trust will present “Sharing Histories,” as learning experience for the community hosted by these two cultural organizations. The program starts at 10 a.m. and will be comprised of lecture, tour, and outside talk to honor Wells and Ogunquit history and the legacy […]
All hands on deck at Pirate Fest
HOLLIS — Community members and pirate enthusiasts flocked to the Hollis Sports Complex on Saturday to join the fun of Hollis Community Day Pirate Fest. This was the fourth year the rural town of Hollis, with a population of about 4,500 people, held the festival. The idea to combine the town’s annual community day celebration […]
Parade kicks off Dorcas Fest in Buxton
BUXTON — There was a little something for everyone at the Dorcas Fest Community Day, held in the Tory Hill section of Buxton on Saturday. The community festival is an annual event of the The Dorcas Society of Buxton and Hollis, a nonprofit group founded in 1897 by author and Hollis resident Kate Douglas Wiggin […]
Best colleges guide features UNE for fifth straight year
BIDDEFORD — For the fifth consecutive year, the University of New England has been named one of the nation’s best institutions by The Princeton Review in its Best 385 Colleges guide. The newly issued 2020 edition of the publication, which profiles only the top 13 percent of four-year colleges and universities in the United States, selects […]
You must be logged in to post a comment.