No titles, but memories galore for local teams and players.
March 2020
Tributes, protest mark 250th anniversary of Boston Massacre
The event at Boston’s Old Granary Burial Ground is the first of several expected in the coming years to mark seminal events in the war for independence.
Bruins beat Panthers 2-1 in OT on Krug’s goal
Patrice Bergeron scores his 30th as Boston wins its fourth straight.
It was a basketball season worth savoring- Portland edition
No titles, but memories galore for city teams and players.
Skowhegan school officials whittle mascot name suggestions down to 305
School Administrative District 54 administrators say they’ve received more than 1,600 suggestions for a new sports team nickname and have whittled the possibilities down to 305 as of Thursday.
NBA roundup: Smart fined $35K, but avoids suspension
Boston’s Marcus Smart is penalized for an outburst toward referees after Tuesday’s loss to the Nets.
Bath residents call for rabies vaccine baits over traps
Peter Owen, Bath’s city manager, said a vaccine baiting program was reviewed, but not considered a viable option by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Russia, Turkey reach cease-fire deal in northwestern Syria
More than 900,000 people have been displaced by the fighting since Syrian forces began an offensive in December backed by Russian airstrikes.
Bloomberg plans new group to support Democratic nominee
Hundreds of campaign staffers will be rehired for a new effort to defeat President Trump in November.
Pros and cons of school policing are debated at Portland forum
Police stress the relationship building and safety aspects of their role in schools, while others question whether money could be better spent on other ways of helping students, such as counseling.