SOUTH PARIS — Matt Saunders had five goals as the Lawrence boys soccer team cruised to an 8-2 win over Oxford Hills in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A game Friday
September 2012
Big Dill TV ad buy may better King’s prospects
“It’s remarkable to see national Democrats now spending money in a state where they refuse to even endorse their own nominee,” said Rob Jesmer, executive director for the NRSC. “Now that they are spending almost a half-million dollars in Maine, the DSCC should make clear who they are supporting — the Democratic nominee or the candidate that the state Democratic Party Chairman said today cannot be trusted.”
CORRECTION
A notice Friday on page B5 about a baked bean supper at the Benton Falls Church 4:30-6 p.m. today should reported that the address of the church is on Falls Road.
RYDER CUP: Bradley steps up for US
MEDINAH, Ill. (AP) — Keegan Bradley made Friday at the Ryder Cup feel like the best day of his life, and it wasn’t too shabby for the rest of the Americans.
NBA: Aging Celtics ready to go
WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) — New Boston Celtics guard Jason Terry knew the question was coming, and he was ready when he was asked how he will replace Ray Allen on the roster.
Morning Sentinel Police Report: Sept. 27
IN ANSON, Thursday at 9:33 a.m., a complaint was investigated on Bow Street.
Business briefs
FARMINGTON — Franklin Health Internal Medicine recently announced that Beth Hartsock, a board-certified family and adult nurse practitioner, will join its practice Nov. 5.
Ticket available for Fall Pops Concert
WATERVILLE — Inland Hospital presents the Portland Symphony Orchestra and soprano Suzanne Nance for the Fall Pops Concert, set for 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, at the Waterville Opera House. A pre-concert reception for patron ticket holders will begin at 5:30 p.m. at REM Center.
Ablion Fall Festival planned for Oct. 13
ALBION — The Albion Historical Society’s annual Fall Festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct 13, at the old Albion narrow-gauge railroad station on Benton Street. There will be interactive demonstrations of blacksmithing, candlemaking and spinning. Bean hole beans will be served with roasted sweet corn, hand-churned butter, rolls and freshly pressed cider.
United Way of Mid-Maine names hires
WATERVILLE — United Way of Mid-Maine President Tina Chapman recently announced the organization has hired two staff members: