Travis Roy was part of the 2020 Maine High School Hockey Class A Virtual Awards Ceremony on May 17.
2020
Woman sentenced to 30 months for mailing anthrax threat to Sen. Collins
A federal jury found Suzanne Muscara of Burlington guilty last year of sending white powder in a threatening communication to the senator’s Bangor address in 2018.
As virus surges, Trump rallies keep packing in thousands
In Trumpland, masks are optional and social distancing frowned upon.
Proposed Freeport development would add more than 500 homes to largely rural residential area
The development, still in the earliest planning stages, proposes 329 single-family houses, 60 apartment units in five buildings, 140 homes in 70 duplex buildings and eight commercial lots off Desert and Old County Road. The development would require a zoning change, which the planning board will be discussing next week.
Travis Roy, whose hockey injury spurred him to inspire others, dies at 45
The Maine native became an inspiration to millions after he was paralyzed just 11 seconds into the first shift of his college hockey career at Boston University.
Trump, Biden fight for Florida, appeal for Tuesday turnout
Without the battleground state’s 29 electoral votes, the president’s path to victory is exceptionally difficult.
Patriots notebook: Edelman out against Bills after having procedure on knee
New England’s top receiver Julian Edelman will miss at least this week, further thinning an already depleted receiving corps.
‘So you want to be a paranormal investigator?’ Eddita Felt’s got a book for that.
The Durham psychic medium is shoving off to write three ghostly books in near-solitude for the next year. But first, we quiz her about Halloween, spirits and her scariest experience ever.
Trump officials end gray wolf protections across most of U.S.
The move just days ahead of the election could lead to resumption of wolf hunts in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin – key battleground states.
The elusive, illicit pursuit of speed continues 32 years after Ben Johnson
Ben Johnson getting caught for doping was supposed to start a sport-wide cleanup, but the world’s fastest men are usually using performance enhancers. And Christian Coleman is the latest example.