It took a week before the deal was finalized, but the former Red Sox players are introduced by their new team, the Dodgers.
February 2020
Massachusetts sues Juul over e-cigarette marketing tactics
Attorney General Maura Healey’s office said the nation’s biggest e-cigarette maker is responsible for ‘creating a youth vaping epidemic’ with deceptive advertising tactics designed to lure in teen users.
See 6 Maine high schools’ Valentine’s ski race – gotta love it
Six southern Maine high schools competed Wednesday in the third annual Valentine’s Day fun cross-country race at Portland’s Riverside Golf Course. The race was about one mile, and costumes were encouraged. The schools in the race were Brunswick, Falmouth, Freeport, Portland, Waynflete and Yarmouth.
Economic toll mounts as world hunts for vaccine against coronavirus
Several existing medications will be tested to see if they can be used to treat Covid-19, as the disease is known, the World Health Organization says.
Company that studied grid may have had conflict of interest
A company paid $500,000 by Maine regulators to study the state’s electric grid may have been ineligible to receive the contract based on conflict of interest rules.
He moved into his daughter’s dorm and targeted her roommates for sex trafficking, prosecutors say
A New York man faces 9 counts in an unsettling case that spanned several years and at one time occurred on the campus of Sarah Lawrence College.
Brunswick could get recreational marijuana store
The project, intended for Business Parkway, is still in the earliest phase of development.
Visiting hours, celebration of life planned for Clinton crash victims
A public visiting followed by a celebration of life for Thomas Porfirio, 15, one of the victims of Sunday’s car crash in Clinton, will be held Saturday at the Williamson Performing Arts Center at the Lawrence High School-Junior High Complex.
Most coronavirus cases are mild, but number shoots up in China
On Thursday, health officials reported more than 14,000 new cases in Hubei Province alone. A change in diagnostic criteria may be the reason.
Cape Elizabeth Land Trust puts out call for artists
CAPE ELIZABETH — The Cape Elizabeth Land Trust is seeking artists for its annual juried wet paint auction Paint for Preservation. Artists chosen to participate will be asked to paint plein air scenes at designated public and private locations chosen to highlight the town’s natural beauty. Painting will take place June 26-28, with the auction […]