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March 2012
MAINE COMPASS: Cloned Postal Service op-ed offers small comfort
Word is getting around. America is about to lose the U.S. Postal Service, which we have relied on for decades, if not centuries.
MORNING SENTINEL BOYS HOCKEY COACH OF THE YEAR: Latendresse keeps Messalonskee focused, wins 1st regional title
Mike Latendresse knew his Messalonskee High School hockey team had enough talent to contend for a state championship.
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS: Jones back on the field
Whitney Jones is finally (finally) at the point where she can play Division I softball. Getting back to where she was is a little different story. That process has been going on for about a year and a half. In her senior year at Skowhegan Area High School, Jones injured her foot in a preseason […]
Ayla’s father: ‘Where’s my daughter?’
Justin DiPietro, the father of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds, said that’s the only question he has for police.
Bomb threat empties Wilton schools
WILTON — A man with slurred speech called in bomb threats to Academy Hill School and Cushing School on Thursday morning, forcing school officials to bus students to alternate sites, police said.
COMMENTARY: 11 celebrities who are shaping global policies
Between the Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga-fueled spread of the Kony 2012 campaign and George Clooney’s arrest in Washington, celebrity activism seems to be the trending topic of the moment.
Spotlight on Chamber celebration
WATERVILLE — The Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce handed out its annual awards Wednesday night at Waterville Elks Banquet & Conference Center.
Opera house wants co-signer
WATERVILLE — The city is being asked to guarantee, or co-sign, a $1.25 million loan for the Waterville Opera House renovation project.