GARDINER — While Oak Hill baseball struggled to a 3-13 record this spring, Josh Martin emerged as one of the better pitchers in Class B. It’s early, but it looks like Martin is using that as a springboard to a solid summer with Gardiner’s American Legion baseball team.
June 2012
Morning Sentinel police log: June 22, 2012
IN ANSON, Wednesday at 1:56 p.m., a report of a past burglary was investigated on Madison Avenue.
Morning Sentinel corrections: June 22, 2012
In a story Thursday on page A1 about the hot weather, David Lavway’s employer should have been identified as the Maine Department of Agriculture. It was a reporter error.
Liberal group suggests Summers’ position could be conflict of interest
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Charlie Summers should resign his job as secretary of state to prevent conflicts of interest and political use of the office, a liberal advocacy group said Thursday.
Protest on proposed toll boost continues
SACO — Maine Turnpike Authority officials, listening to the same stream of opposition to toll increases that they’ve heard at two other meetings this week, had advice for those affected: get an EZ-Pass.
Heat affects probe of Monmouth meth lab
MONMOUTH — Two Maine Drug Enforcement Agency investigators and a Monmouth firefighter were overcome by heat Thursday while they were collecting and processing evidence at the scene of a methamphetamine lab.
Clinton woman credited with saving a life
SKOWHEGAN — A Clinton mother of three was credited Thursday with pulling an unconscious man and his young daughter to safety from deep water at Lake George Regional Park.
FMH Auxiliary makes donationsScholarships, new officers announced in Farmington
FARMINGTON — A donation to Franklin Memorial Hospital, scholarship announcements, and the installment of new officers were a few of the actions at the recent annual meeting of the Franklin Memorial Hospital Auxiliary.
Pool, park ‘in good shape’ for Saturday opening
WATERVILLE — The municipal pool and park on North Street opens for the season Saturday — just missing this week’s near-record heat.
Waterville’s class of ’77 to celebrate July 28
WATERVILLE — Waterville High School’s class of 1977 will celebrate its 35th reunion 5-11 p.m. Saturday, July 28, at the Waterville Elks Club. There will be a cookout, cash bar and DJ. Cost is $15 per person.