BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red Sox placed designated hitter David Ortiz on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right Achilles tendon before Wednesday night’s game against the Chicago White Sox.
July 2012
NBA: Celtics sign Terry
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Celtics have signed free agent guard Jason Terry.
NEW ENGLAND AMATEUR GOLF: Swift takes over the lead
FALMOUTH — The two golfers ahead of the pack after the opening round in the New England Amateur faltered in Wednesday’s second round, opening the door for Chris Swift of New Canaan, Conn., to take the lead at the Falmouth Country Club.
MAINE SHRINE LOBSTER BOWL: Johnson a different kind of quarterback, ready to play defense
HEBRON — When the quarterbacks get together in the Hebron Academy dorms at Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl training camp, they share stories. They talk of long passes completed and of memorable touchdown throws.
TRUTH TEST: Cynthia Dill’s claim about Angus King’s stance on contraception falls short
“Both opponents in this race … do not believe insurance companies should have to provide contraception as a health benefit. … If you are one of those people wondering why a Democrat is in the race for U.S. Senate, this is why.”
— State Sen. Cynthia Dill, D-Cape Elizabeth, a candidate for U.S. Senate, on her Facebook page
MIFF Movie Review: The Pier a long walk home … to Ireland
“The Pier” shows at 6:30 tonight in Railroad Square Cinema and again at 9:30 p.m. Friday in the Waterville Opera House.
Maine Navy veteran testifies before Congress about dealing with rape in military
WASHINGTON — After decades spent trying to suppress memories that nearly destroyed her life, Ruth Moore would have been forgiven had she struggled with the words Wednesday as she recounted being raped as a young Navy enlistee and the ensuing years of trauma.
All along the supply chain, people take a cut of lobster price
By the time that lobster gets to your plate, several people have already taken a nibble.
Testimony highlights Pentagon’s neglect of sex crime victims
WASHINGTON — After decades spent trying to suppress memories that nearly destroyed her life, Ruth Moore would have been forgiven had she struggled with the words Wednesday as she recounted being raped as a young Navy enlistee and the ensuing years of trauma.