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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones announced their breakup recently after nearly 40 years together. Here's an unofficial list of their history touring in Maine.
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones announced their breakup recently after nearly 40 years together. Here's an unofficial list of their history touring in Maine.
The Colisee welcomed back fans for the Nordiques’ games over weekend, the first time since the fall.
“We had a very internally successful year because we kept playing without fans (for majority of the season),” Antonacci said. “Now that we are returning to fans, (last Saturday) was free admission, last (Friday) was free admission. We want to reengage the community.”
Antonacci added: “My philosophy right now is try to encourage the community to reengage with us. We have a really good product for (junior) hockey and we have really great academy (18U and 16U hockey) teams.”
The Nordiques announced Tuesday that admission to this weekend’s home games against the New Jersey Titans will again be free. The teams play Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m.