Swayman, a restricted free agent, is expected to be Boston’s top goaltender, but the sides have yet to reach a new deal.
September 2024
State talks plans for Market Square intersection in Paris
Although the intersection was identified as an “area of concern” by Maine DOT in 2016, cost-benefit analyses show the project isn’t eligible for funding through the department’s Bureau of Highway Safety, but there are other options available.
Be careful what you wish for at starting quarterback for Patriots
Jacoby Brissett has been beaten up for two weeks, and the situation awaiting rookie Drake Maye could ruin the No. 3 overall pick.
Regulators allow $2.5 billion corporate takeover of CMP to proceed without review
The PUC agrees to waive state review of the deal in which Spanish energy giant Iberdrola will acquire the remaining shares in Central Maine Power’s parent company, Avangrid.
‘Safety issue’ on school bus closes road in New Gloucester
SAD 15 Superintendent Craig King said it has been determined that there was ‘no danger’ after the bus driver pulled over because of ‘a possible threat.’
House to vote Wednesday on doomed GOP government funding bill
Speaker Mike Johnson’s legislation will come to the floor, but probably without enough votes. A Sept. 30 shutdown deadline looms.
Lawmakers seek to reform Maine’s child disability services in wake of federal lawsuit
A legislative commission has been tasked with finding solutions to improve the state’s under-fire Department of Health and Human Services.
Dolphins place QB Tua Tagovailoa on injured reserve after latest concussion
Tagovailoa suffered the third diagnosed concussion of his NFL career and will now miss at least four weeks.
Zimbabwe and Namibia to cull elephants to feed people facing drought
Both countries say it has more pachyderms than its wildlife parks and natural resources can accommodate.