WATERVILLE — After winning back-to-back state championships, the one thing the Waterville Senior High School baseball team will not do is panic. When the Purple Panthers spotted Nokomis a three-run lead in the first inning on Tuesday, it was no big deal.
April 2012
Lawyers for Scarcelli’s mother and stepfather want off case
The family legal battle is over a number of family-run housing projects that Rosa Scarcelli claims her mother has mismanaged.
Portland woman charged with stealing cash register
Police arrest Deidre Hoffman, 45, at her home at 11 Forest Park after witnesses saw her carrying a cash register down Dartmouth Street.
Mad cow disease found in Calif. dairy cow
The infected cow, the fourth ever discovered in the U.S., was found as part of an Agriculture Department surveillance program that tests about 40,000 cows a year for the fatal brain disease.
Camden National to buy 15 Bank of America branches
The Camden-based bank says the $20 million deal will expand its branch count to 53.
LePage signs interim budget, keeps pressure on lawmakers
The Legislature still has to take up General Assistance spending in wake of line-item veto
Waterville police investigate Bolley’s burglary
WATERVILLE — Police are investigating a burglary that occurred early today at Bolley’s Famous Franks on College Avenue and whether it may be related to other recent area burglaries.
Police probing Saints’ alleged wiretapping
A joint Louisiana State Police and FBI task force is investigating allegations that the New Orleans Saints set up general manager Mickey Loomis’ booth in the Superdome so he could listen in on opposing coaches.
Police charge man in OOB stabbing death
Police have arrested Michael Swenson, 44, who lives in a lean-to along railroad tracks in Old Orchard Beach.