BOSTON (AP) — Kevin Youkilis’ farewell at Fenway Park on Sunday even was moving for Cody Ross, one of the newest members of the Red Sox.
June 2012
Parents rethink strategies to stop teenage drinking
PORTLAND — The safest place for teenagers to drink alcohol is at home under the supervision of a parent, some experts say. It’s an option that is perfectly legal under Maine law.
Risk for some, reward for others
Maine officials recently issued an advisory warning investors to approach “crowdfunding” investment opportunities with caution, but for several local entrepreneurs such alternative funding has been a lifeline.
Fish being dropped off at remote ponds
ABOVE LONESOME LAKE, N.H. — Some New Hampshire ponds and lakes are so remote, the only way anglers can get to them is by hiking for miles through the woods. But the fish? They arrive by helicopter.
Dozens watch as plane crashes into ocean
CAPE ELIZABETH — A man was killed when his four-seat Stinson airplane crashed Sunday into the water off Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park here.
Randolph selectmen to weigh fireworks ordinance
RANDOLPH — Sally and Mike Sirois thought a gun went off outside their window late one night.
Fireworks generating plenty of conversation
SCARBOROUGH — Matt Linscott, of Biddeford, was like a kid in a candy store Friday, poring over cartons labeled “War of 1812,” “Vengeful Texan” and “Live Free or Die.”
Soldiers’ service celebrated
WATERVILLE — Spc. Charilyn Campbell celebrated her birthday Sunday with family and members of the Maine Army National Guard’s 488th Military Police Company at the Waterville Armory.
MLB: Youkilis traded to White Sox
BOSTON (AP) — Kevin Youkilis took off his batting helmet, waved to the crowd and blew a kiss to his adoring fans.
Waterville church displays relics
WATERVILLE — The Rev. Carlos Martins said he witnessed a man paralyzed for 65 years get up from his wheelchair and walk.