FARMINGDALE — Selectmen are sending a letter to Maine Department of Transportation Commissioner David Bernhardt asking for the state’s help in repairing Hallowell-Litchfield Road, which they describe as “the most treacherous roadway in town.”
April 2011
Births: March 21-23
LEWISTON — A daughter, Ava Jewel Pelletier, was born March 23 at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center to Amy Hobson and Richard Pelletier and of Lewiston. Grandparents are Ron and Julie Hobson of Monmouth and David and Tami Pelletier of Monmouth.
AT&T: Not planning to close Oakland call center
AT&T is not planning to close the T-Mobile call center in Oakland, the company said in a statement late Thursday to Maine’s two U.S. senators.
AT&T not planning to close Oakland call center
AT&T is not planning to close the T-Mobile call center in Oakland, the company said in a statement late Thursday to Maine’s two U.S. senators.
Morning Sentinel police log: April 16, 2011
IN BURNHAM, Thursday at 4:16 p.m., a bad check was reported on South Horseback Road.
Violette steers clear
AUGUSTA — Only a small percentage of the gift cards purchased by the Maine Turnpike Authority for donations to civic groups ever went to the organizations, a state investigator told a bipartisan legislative oversight panel on Friday.
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: UMF baseball splits pair
WATERVILLE — The University of Maine at Farmington baseball team split a doubleheader with University of Maine at Presque Isle on Friday, winning 6-2 and losing 12-6.
NHL: Bruins confident about comeback vs. Canadiens
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Bruins are painfully aware of how teams can come back in the NHL playoffs.
COLLEGE BASEBALL: Darkness halts action at Colby
WATERVILLE — It could have been called on account of ugliness in the early going and on account of coldness in the later innings. But ultimately, Friday’s Tufts-Colby college baseball game was called on account of darkness.