Dan Condon said he “had a point to prove” this season for the Maranacook/Hall-Dale/Winthrop hockey team.
March 2012
Health care law case trickles down to home
AUGUSTA — Rachel Sukeforth of Litchfield would be sorry to see the Affordable Care Act go away.
Ayla’s mother now ‘tired of wondering’
PORTLAND — The mother of a toddler missing since December says she was in denial for three months but has come to accept the heart-wrenching possibilities of what may have happened to her daughter, whose whereabouts remain unknown as her second birthday approaches.
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Terriers confident after successful trip
Thomas College hasn’t played a baseball game since spending a week in Arizona. The Terriers were 5-6 on the trip, and coach Greg King was thrilled
Colby walk remembers Trayvon
WATERVILLE — A group of about 30 Colby College students and faculty donned blue, black and gray hooded sweatshirts Thursday and took a silent walk across campus to bring attention the shooting death of 17-year-old, hoodie-wearing Trayvon Martin in Florida last month.
Mom says man found dead was apparent suicide
WATERVILLE — Steven C. Brandon was a registered nurse, licensed massage therapist and propane delivery driver who was building a house in Thorndike when he disappeared in 2004 from his Winter Street apartment.
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: USM topples UMF
AUBURNDALE, Fla. — The University of Southern Maine baseball team scored nine runs in the fifth inning on its way to a 12-1 win over the University of Maine at Farmington on Thursday at the RussMatt Central Florida Invitational.
Just keep running
About six months ago, I told a friend how much I hated running. It was the worst form of exercise — more like torture, really. The only good time to run, I said, was when something was chasing you.
Mainers discuss potential health care overturn
AUGUSTA — Rachel Sukeforth of Litchfield would be sorry to see the Affordable Care Act go away.
RED SOX/SEA DOGS NOTEBOOK: Bowden ready for major leap
FORT MYERS, Fla. — He is the last unsettled piece of the Fab 5 of the 2005 draft.