Maine collects more unused medication per resident than any other state, keeping tons of powerful drugs out of the reach of children and out of sewers, waterways and drinking water supplies.
October 2011
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Potter scores as UMF topples Colby-Sawyer
NEW LONDON, N.H. — Freshman Matt Potter of Waterville scored his first career goal as the University of Maine at Farmington defeated Colby-Sawyer 4-1 in North Atlantic Conference men’s soccer play Saturday afternoon.
PBS looking at Maine role in Prohibition
The hard-won legislation was so groundbreaking, so controversial, it was known across the nation and beyond as “the Maine law.”
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Bears upset Blue Hens
ORONO — This was a statement game, not just for the University of Maine football team, but particularly for its defense.
HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY: McClintock, Leonardi repeat at Festival
BELFAST — Saturday’s rain did little to deter Maine’s two top cross country runners — Madison’s Matt McClintock and Kennebunk’s Abbey Leonardi.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Traip surprises Winslow
WINSLOW — It was shocking, but maybe it shouldn’t have been.
COMMENTARY — TRAVIS LAZARCZYK: Taking the heat in Buffalo
One week ago, I witnessed the Buffalo Bills’ biggest win in years.
MLB: Sox look to rebuild, again
BOSTON (AP) — A devastating choke. The manager is sent packing. And the Boston Red Sox put the pieces together to win a World Series title the very next year.
Volunteers keep restaurant afloat
WATERVILLE — They bus tables, wash dishes and help cook food. Cancun Mexican Restaurant customers are volunteering throughout the business to help owner Hector Fuentes keep it running after he was arrested Sept. 21 and some of his employees were detained by U.S. customs agents.