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MANCHESTER, NH - The Somerset Patriots (6-4) allowed a season-high 12 hits in a 7-3 loss to the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (4-6) Friday night at Delta Dental Stadium.
The Fisher Cats opened the scoring with three hits in the bottom of the first against Somerset starter Glenn Otto (L, 1-1), including a two-out RBI double from Jordan Groshans.
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Gabriel Moreno grounded a two-out RBI single in the third and Reggie Pruitt lined an RBI single in the sixth against Otto to add to the damage. After Otto left with one out and the bases loaded in the sixth, all three baserunners left came home to score on a wild pitch and a two-run double from Vinny Capra.
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A state senator in Maine wants to create a grant program to help theaters in the state stay in operation after struggling through the coronavirus pandemic.
Sen. Mattie Daughtry of Brunswick has introduced a bill that would provide the grants to performing and cinematic arts venues.
The program would be part of the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development and it would provide money to the venues “to bridge the gap between now and when they can operate in a normal fashion.” The grants would help businesses “in the arts that have suffered due to closure from the COVID-19 crisis and help keep businesses afloat,” Daughtry said in a statement.