CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Rajon Rondo had 20 points and 16 assists to help the Boston Celtics beat the Charlotte Bobcats 94-82 Sunday night despite playing without three of their star players.
April 2012
MLB: Ortiz stays red-hot in Red Sox victory
BOSTON (AP) — One of Bobby Valentine’s first acts as Boston Red Sox manager was to visit David Ortiz in the Dominican Republic and let him know how important it was to keep him on the team.
Suspect held in Augusta fire
AUGUSTA — Firefighters quickly extinguished a fire at Capitol Computers in downtown Augusta Saturday night and police are holding a 23-year-old transient who is suspected of setting the fire.
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Kriegel sparks Terriers to doubleheader sweep
POULTNEY, Vt. — Winslow graduate Ali Kriegel went 6 for 7 and drove in five runs as Thomas College swept Green Mountain, 12-3 and 11-6, in a North Atlantic Conference softball doubleheader Sunday afternoon.
TABOR III in works
LEWISTON — An anti-tax group will launch another Taxpayer Bill of Rights citizen initiative in June, which, if successful, would mark the third time since 2006 that voters will be asked to impose tax and expenditure limits on state government.
Portland Flea-For-All opens doors to hundreds on first day
PORTLAND — Where can you find a vintage suitcase, an acoustic guitar and a painting of a parrot, all in the same square foot?
Waterville woman robbed of prescription drugs in trailer
WATERVILLE — A woman was robbed of prescription drugs by a masked gunman Friday in her trailer.
Waterville council mulls major projects
WATERVILLE — City councilors on Tuesday will vote to hire a construction manager for a police station project and consider co-signing a $1.25 million loan to complete the Opera House renovation project.
Sebasticook Regional Land Trust’s new acreage advances mission
UNITY — Sebasticook Regional Land Trust’s recent purchase of the 439-acre Moulton’s Mill Preserve increased the trust’s total conserved acreage to 2,800.
Winslow homeowners richer, comfier
WINSLOW — For more than a decade, John and Sheila Bacon were throwing money out the window.