WATERVILLE — Erin Joseph and Brent Pease were married June 4, 2011, at Blessed Hope Church in Waterville.
October 2011
OUR OPINION: Yuan’s value not our only problem with China
How did it come to this? Who could have imagined such a thing?
CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: The most important story you probably didn’t read
“We don’t allow faster-than-light neutrinos in here,” says the bartender.
In sickness and in health
WATERVILLE — At a wedding ceremony this weekend, the groom wore a gown.
Seeking info about relatives’ descendants
My late father’s uncle, Joseph Thomas Gosnay, and cousin, Thomas Froggett Gosnay, immigrated to America in 1876. I understand that the cousin became a plate printer and worked on a newspaper in Maine. They used to write to my father, but later we lost contact. I recollect that my father mentioned a Helen Parker as […]
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Wesleyan scores late, beats Colby
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. — Freshman LaDarius Drew rushed for a 1-yard touchdown with 1 minute, 36 seconds remaining to snap a tie game and give the Wesleyan University football team a 28-21 victory over Colby in a New England Small College Athletic Conference game Saturday.
THEODORA KALIKOW: We need to lead the leaders away from rancorous behavior
Once upon a time, when the world was young, we used to inscribe our new school notebooks with our name, address, town and state.
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY: Team effort sparks Black Bears
Thursday afternoon, Jocelyn Mitchell spent her lunch hour helping the University of Maine field hockey team sell baked goods as part of a team fund raiser for women’s cancer awareness.
Pipeline would allow US to cut imports from unstable regimes
While European and Asian countries have become increasingly dependent on oil imported long distances from politically volatile regions of the world, the United States has its own supplier right next door in Canada.
1,700-mile long pipeline could spur huge economic disaster
Recent spikes in gasoline prices have led once again to calls for more aggressive off-shore oil drilling and consideration of other sources of petroleum, particularly Canadian tar sands, to meet the nation’s enormous appetite for fuel.