Athletes from 11 high schools competed in the Waterville Relays at Drummond Field on Thursday.
April 2012
STILL LIFE: Taking wing
A pair of eagles fly from their nest next to the Messalonskee Stream next to Waterville Senior High School on Thursday afternoon.
Thousands mourn slain N.H. police chief
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder tells mourners that Michael Maloney was “a hero in every sense of the word.”
Nader’s Maine election lawsuit reinstated
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court says that the case should not have been dismissed in 2010.
Brunswick on Smithsonian Magazine’s best small towns list
The towns were picked for their cultural attractions.
Bi-partisan presidential ticket now possible in 25 states
Maine is one of the states that has given the ok to the possibility of a presidential and vice-presidential candidate running together but belonging to different political parties.
Waterville legislator’s wife chases, stalls burglar
WATERVILLE — State Rep. Thomas Longstaff’s wife, Cindy, wasn’t about to let a burglar escape from the couple’s Pleasant Street home without a fight.
Feds to close fishing grounds to saveGulf of Maine porpoises
Gillnet fishing will be prohibited along the coast from Maine to Cape Ann in October and November.
Jurors reject Ormsby’s insanity defense
Thayne Ormsby faces 25 years to life in prison for killing two men and a 10-year-old boy.
Senate committee OKs Kayatta nomination
William Kayatta Jr. still faces a vote on the Senate floor, which has not yet been scheduled.