Matt Barnes and Jackie Bradley Jr. wish their former teammates the best, but believe the remaining team can contend this season.
February 2020
Democrats tout health care bills aimed at cost control, billing transparency
Among the measures, one would cap the monthly cost of insulin, and another would prohibit surprise emergency room bills.
Tiger’s pursuit of record 83rd win continues at Riviera
Tiger Woods is closing in on setting the PGA Tour record for wins, and he’ll be playing on a course this weekend that he’s never won on.
Harpswell Coastal Academy students share personal stories, poems with new book
The students worked with the Portland-based Telling Room to write and publish “Somehow I Knew What to Do: Personal Narratives from Harpswell Coastal Academy.”
Brunswick home badly damaged in fire
An elderly couple living at 216 Maquoit Road was hospitalized.
Instead of releasing this greenhouse gas, beer brewers are selling it to pot growers
Carbon dioxide, which is naturally emitted during fermentation and vented into the air, will be chilled into a liquid and later vaporized by growers who will use it to speed up photosynthesis.
In Harpswell, fighting elderly isolation with hot meals together
According to the National Institute on Aging, social isolation and loneliness pose serious health risks, including cognitive decline, depression and heart disease, especially in older people.
Town official: Brunswick Sears to close this spring
Officials fear Sears closure will leave a hole in Cook’s Corner, but have hopes for development opportunities.
Maine flu cases shot up 24% in first week of February
Nearly 1,000 new cases were confirmed in the week ending Feb. 8, the most in a single week since this flu season began in October, with York County hit especially hard.
MLB notebook: Former Astros utilityman apologizes for part in sign-stealing scheme
Marwin Gonzalez, now with the Twins, is the first position player from the Astros to issue a formal apology.