I hate mail like this. It seems as we age, no matter how gracefully or slowly, there is a network out there that has us pegged.
October 2011
Area cities struggle with finances
WATERVILLE — While larger cities statewide shed dozens of government workers during the recession, many medium-sized communities avoided mass layoffs by taking drastic measures to cut government spending.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Raiders get good bounce in OT
WINSLOW — Winslow regained the momentum it lost in the second half on one bounce of the football.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Panthers win wild one
WATERVILLE — A game that was wild in the first half returned to a little bit of normalcy in the third quarter when the Waterville Senior High School football team did what it does best: Pound the rock.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Surprise pass fuels MDI win over Nokomis
NEWPORT — The Mt. Desert Island High School football team is known as a team that will grind out yardage with a strong running game. The Trojans did that Saturday at Nokomis, but it was a pass that was the biggest play of the game.
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Hat tricks by Saunders, Dudley lift Bulldogs
FAIRFIELD — Matt Saunders and Tim Dudley scored three goals apiece to lead Lawrence to a 6-0 win against Oxford Hills in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A boys soccer game Saturday. Drew Bois and Christian Carpenter each had two assists, and Zach Blomerth had one.
J.P. DEVINE: What’s with the waving?
I hate mail like this. It seems as we age, no matter how gracefully or slowly, there is a network out there that has us pegged.
NFL: Renegade Raiders owner Davis dies
OAKLAND, Calif. — Al Davis was a rebel with a cause — “Just win, baby” he exhorted his beloved Oakland Raiders.
PATRIOTS: Rivals have problems
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Patriots have allowed the most yards in the NFL. The Jets gained their fewest in 14 years in their last game.