WATERVILLE — For all its dominance in a 22-6 season last winter, the Colby women’s basketball team came up short in all three meetings with rival Bowdoin. Saturday afternoon was the time to break that streak.
December 2011
Report warns of coming fiscal crunch
AUGUSTA — Significant declines last year in revenue streams essential to town and city governments may soon cause residents to make some tough choices about raising taxes or cutting public services, according to the author of a Maine Municipal Association report.
DANA MILBANK: Neither Newt nor Mitt will change a thing in Washington
The first votes of the Republican primary season don’t come until next month, but we already know how it’s going to turn out: Washington has won again.
COMMENTARY: Ignoring men’s health has a big price tag
Most people know that men live shorter (by five years), less-healthy lives than women. They’re more likely to be the victim of a violent crime, die in a car crash, commit suicide, and be injured at work.
COMMENTARY: Finding God in a busted transmission
All I wanted for Christmas was a new sofa to replace the who-knows-how-old one that finally succumbed to too many years of pet ownership and general household use.
MORNING SENTINEL FOOTBALL COACH OF THE YEAR: Brady turns Mt. View football into a winning program
First, Jack Brady had to convince the Mt. View High School football it could win. Then, he had to convince them they could do it again, and again.
THEODORA KALIKOW: Sharing family stories the best present you can give your relatives
One of the traditional foods for our family celebration of Hanukkah was potato latkes, or pancakes.
NFL: A different challenge for Patriots
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — For the ninth straight season, the New England Patriots will face the Indianapolis Colts — a strange streak since they play in different divisions.
Augusta protest leads to meeting with governor
AUGUSTA — Protesters who came to the Blaine House to demand an audience with Gov. Paul LePage got just what they asked for Saturday — a meeting with the governor.
What are residential benefits of gas line?
I have been following, with great interest, articles about Kennebec Valley Gas Co.’s proposed natural gas pipeline from Richmond to Madison. In my opinion, such a pipeline has the potential for great benefits to the residents of the communities through which the line would be built. The price of fuel oil for heating has continually […]