IN CANAAN, Saturday at 5:55 a.m., an arrest was made following a domestic disturbance on Golf View Drive.
June 2012
Grads, superintendent moving on at Nokomis
NEWPORT — Friday night’s commencement at Nokomis Regional High School was a bittersweet moment for many in the packed auditorium.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Eagles win in 8th
SOUTH CHINA — It was a weird ending, but one the Messalonskee baseball team has seen before.
LePage encourages Kaplan graduates to stay in Maine
PORTLAND — Gov. Paul LePage called on Kaplan University graduates to follow a piece of advice he once received.
Police announcement about Ayla unprofessional
I have wanted many times to write in to the newspaper and express my opinion, but have refrained until now. Never have I been so livid about an article as I am about the recent front-page announcement about the Ayla Reynolds case given by the Waterville Police Department. How totally unprofessional. How dare they make […]
It’s up to you, says student at Mt. Blue
FARMINGTON — Mt. Blue High School salutatorian Colton Hall warned his fellow graduates Saturday morning that the day has arrived for them to take responsibility for their own destiny.
OUR OPINION: Primary system needs to reflect political reality
A few of us will go to the polls on Tuesday, when a minority of registered Democrats and Republicans will pick their candidates for the big U.S. Senate race in November.
Senate candidates’ fundraising reports show divide
Winning a U.S. Senate seat isn’t easy. It requires a statewide campaign organization, broad appeal and lots of money to pay for expenses, staff and advertisements. So how do the 12 candidates vying to succeed U.S Sen. Olympia Snowe stack up?
CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: Wis. vote more about union survival than governor’s recall
Tuesday, June 5, 2012, will be remembered as the beginning of the long decline of the public-sector union. It will follow, and parallel, the shrinking of private-sector unions, now down to less than 7 percent of American workers.
JOSEPH REISERT: Ballot has party candidates, issues for all voters
There’s an election in Maine on Tuesday, but if you’re reading this, you probably already know a fair amount about it from the coverage in this newspaper.