BALTIMORE (AP) — Justin Tucker kicked a 27-yard field goal as time expired, giving the Baltimore Ravens a 31-30 victory over the New England Patriots on Sunday night in a rematch of the AFC championship game.
September 2012
SNAPSHOT: Riding high
Maggie Albert, 5, of Lisbon Falls, waves at people participating in the third annual Buddy Walk in Capitol Park in Augusta on Sunday to raise awareness about Down Syndrome. Albert rode on the shoulders of pediatrician Kieran Kammerer, MD, during the stroll around the Park sponsored by the National Down Syndrome Society.
Four farm toursplanned Oct. 6
ROCKPORT — The Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District will offer a bus tour of Knox County on Oct. 6.
TRUTH TEST: Democrat’s tax-cut statement mostly true
“Republican state lawmakers pushed hard for huge tax cuts for the rich during the past two years. If you’re a middle-class Mainer, you can expect to get back under $100. If you are among the top 1 percent, you can expect to get back more than $3,000.”
Gardiner boy’s brain tumor noncancerous
GARDINER — Brandon Ware and his family got some good news on Sunday: the 12-year-old Gardiner Middle School student was cleared to come home from Boston Children’s Hospital.
Calumet Club to party Saturday on its 90th birthday
AUGUSTA — Founded in 1922 by two dozen men, Le Club Calumet, whose members now number 938, is about to celebrate its 90th anniversary with champagne, hors d’oeuvres and a Las Vegas-style gala weekend.
Winthrop couple turns to Internet to restore 200-year-old farm
WINTHROP — From the backyard of their modern home, Justin and Suzanne Cobb and their 5-year-old son, Lorenzo, step onto a 31-acre farm that has been in the Cobb family for about 200 years.
Restoration sought for rusting locomotive
WATERVILLE — The Old 470 steam locomotive sits rusting near College Avenue, and city officials hope to either sell it or see it restored.
USDA speaker sees reverse in trend of gobbling family farms
UNITY — The farmers who have revitalized Maine’s local agriculture movement are increasingly likely to be young and female, Kathleen Merrigan, the No. 2 agriculture official in the Obama administration, told a crowd at the Common Ground Country Fair on Sunday.
Hospitals promote private rooms to thwart spread of infections
PITTSFIELD — Nearly 100,000 people in the country die every year from infections that they contract while at the hospital, an issue that the health care industry is increasingly targeting as a preventable cause of death.