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How an intimate wedding in rural Maine led to the state’s largest COVID-19 outbreak

The town of Millinocket had not recorded a single case of coronavirus. One celebration would change all of that.

Northeastern dismisses 11 first-year students for partying

The students were caught violating COVID-19 distancing requirements; their $36,500 tuition for the semester will not be refunded. 2 hours ago

Jeneé Osterheldt

In Randolph, officers left a Black man barefoot after an accident. Then he got hit by a police cruiser

As a Black man, Christopher Divens tried to adhere to what his mama taught him about trusting the police. What happened to him Aug. 25 has challenged everything he knew.

For Cape Cod business owners, summer was ‘10 times the work for half the money’ — and better than expected

"Not as bad as it could have been” seems to be the overwhelming sentiment among Cape and Islands business owners.

John Ellis

Biden is on track to lose the Electoral College

A month or so ago, the notion that President Trump would win reelection was dismissed as delusional. No longer.

A ‘dead man’ from Andover indicted for stealing $500K from COVID-19 help funds

An Andover man whose alleged staged suicide failed to keep him out of custody is now facing charges in Rhode Island that could send him to prison for up to 30 years. He allegedly tried to scam $500,000 in federal COVID-19 relief loans, federal prosecutors said.

Tuesday’s New Hampshire state primary could end up being a referendum on Trump’s chances to win the state

The president’s endorsement was once all-powerful. But what does it mean if his chosen candidates lose?

Maura C. Sullivan

Trump’s remarks on war dead are shameful

How could we as a nation have fallen from the leadership of Lincoln to a president who calls our fallen service members losers and suckers? 2 hours ago