The Hall of Fame second baseman was a two-time NL MVP.
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2 Americans win Nobel prize in economics for auction theory
Americans Paul R. Milgrom and Robert B. Wilson won the Nobel Prize in economics on Monday for “improvements to auction theory and inventions of new auction formats.”
Woman files ADA lawsuits across US as ‘tester’ of compliance
A disabled Florida woman has paid a virtual visit to Maine and left a trail of lawsuits in her wake
Judge throws out Trump campaign’s Pennsylvania lawsuit
A federal judge in Pennsylvania is throwing out a lawsuit filed by President Trump’s campaign, dismissing its challenges to the battleground state’s poll-watching law and its efforts to limit how mail-in ballots can be collected and which of them can be counted.
Turner man gets 6 years in federal prison for marijuana-growing operation
Andrew Waite, 32, is sentenced for manufacturing 100 or more marijuana plants, possessing with intent to distribute the drug, possessing an unregistered silencer and transferring property subject to forfeiture.
State returns Oxford County to low risk category
Schools can have more in-person learning and sports programs.
NBA finals: Lakers get two days of rest before trying to win 17th title
Los Angeles enters Friday’s game against Miami with a 3-1 series lead.
‘Mother Earth’ show on display at Gallery 302
“Mother Earth,” a new show, will run from Friday, Oct. 9, through Friday, Nov. 6, at Gallery 302 in Bridgton. This exhibit, with works created by members of the Bridgton Art Guild, will be featured in the 3rd Thursday Art Mart video which will air on the Gallery’s Facebook page at 7 p.m. on Thursday, […]
Maine sees spike in COVID-19 cases as bars prepare to open next month
The Maine CDC reported 48 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, but no additional deaths.