For a second week in a row, the TV show “America’s Most Wanted” will air a segment on the Ayla Reynolds case.
December 2011
Bipartisan group creates a 12-step program for Congress
I attended a meeting in Washington on Dec. 13 that marked the one-year anniversary of the founding of No Labels, an organization whose goal is to break gridlock, foster conversation and end to hyper-partisanship in government.
WHAT’S UP IN JANUARY: Meteor shower, death-defying comet start new year
January is named after the Roman god Janus, who faces forward and backward at the same time. There are several interesting highlights that will be well worth seeing during this first month of the new year.
COMMENTARY — ON BASKETBALL: Heat a changed team
That deflating sound you hear is the suspense beginning to leak out of the NBA season.
COMMENTARY — ON HOCKEY: NHL’s Winter Classic among biggest events of year
PHILADELPHIA — After his final shift is over in the NHL’s version of Old Timers’ Day, former Flyers great Eric Lindros wants to stick around and catch the Winter Classic.
Poetry Out Loud contest made for a magical night
On Dec. 15, my husband and I attended Gardiner High School’s Poetry Out Loud contest for the first time. This contest is part of a process that determines a National Poetry Out Loud winner.
Jefferson man runs with ‘Crushstation’
When he was younger, Greg Winchenbach, of Jefferson, built up his 1983 Chevy pickup truck so much that the local cops shut him down.
Anson official resigns position
ANSON — Selectman Wendell Dunlap submitted his resignation Tuesday night, creating another available selectman seat to be filled at town meeting in March.
Keep the faith, but share it, too
Today it is in vogue to attack organized religions, particularly Christianity and the Catholic Church. Considering the ongoing sex scandals, it is justified to not only criticize but bring to justice the perpetrators and those who covered up their crimes.
Ayla Reynolds’ father issues second public statement
WATERVILLE — The father of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds said Wednesday that he would never harm his daughter and implored whoever has the 20-month-old to bring her home safe.