Isabelle Gardiner, 18, will sell her artwork through a virtual fundraiser Feb. 7-13 to benefit Camp to Belong of Maine, which reunites siblings separated by foster care.
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Bruins facing some unexpected time off
After Friday’s game against the Flyers, Boston will be off until Wednesday as games Saturday and Monday with Buffalo were postponed because of virus protocol issues.
Richards finalizes 1-year, $10M deal with Red Sox
Garret Richards went 47-41 with a 3.62 ERA in 10 seasons with the Los Angeles Angels and San Diego Padres.
Press Herald joins federal lawsuit as Maine newspapers sue over delay in access to civil complaints
The federal lawsuit challenges a rule allowing digital civil court filings to remain secret for weeks or even months after they are filed.
Portland school board approves resolution condemning LGBTQ hate crimes
Portland police continue to investigate threatening, homophobic letters sent to residents in Portland and South Portland who are gay or were flying Pride flags.
UMaine System runs into problems with expanded testing regime
The system’s partnership with a new testing provider gets off to a bumpy start when there are long waits and problems reading barcodes on sample tubes.
Portland council narrowly rejects creating a Munjoy Hill historic district
While supporters said the buildings reflect the neighborhood’s working-class history, opponents argued that the proposal would hinder development and lead to less diversity.
Hospitals cancel COVID-19 vaccination clinics as winter storm approaches Maine
Meanwhile, the Maine CDC reported 219 new COVID-19 cases and 5 additional deaths Monday, continuing the downward trend in new infections.
Sports Digest: Reed wins PGA’s Farmers Insurance Open
Patrick Reed wins his ninth PGA title by shooting a final-round 68 to win by five strokes.
8-unit condo project proposed for Lisbon
The condos would be built at 9 Merrill Ave., replacing a vacant apartment building at the site.