Kevin Raye has evolved and demographics have shifted in his favor since he last faced Michaud.
September 2012
HIGH SCHOOL GOLF NOTEBOOK: Cony, Lawrence in KVAC playoffs
The Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference golf playoffs will be held today at three different sites. These are not to be confused with the all-day, state-qualifier KVAC championships, which are Oct. 2 at Natanis Golf Course in Vassalboro.
NASCAR: Hamlin makes good on prediction
LOUDON, N.H. — Denny Hamlin stepped out of his car, pointed into the air and took a mighty swing of an invisible baseball bat. Like Babe Ruth did before him (or so the legend goes), Hamlin had called his shot.
Morning Sentinel police log: September 24, 2012
IN ANSON, Saturday, at 6:19 p.m., reported assault was investigated on Main Street.
Brown graduates from basic training
NEWPORT — Air National Guard Airman Donald I. Brown recently graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
Jandreau earns scholarship
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Association for the Self-Employed recently honored Britney Jandreau, a graduate of Waterville Senior High School in Waterville, with a $4,000 college scholarship.
Madison’s Struckman earns membership
MADISON — Alicia Struckman, 29, of Madison was recently accepted into the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. NSCS is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies and is the nation’s only interdisciplinary honors organization for first- and second-year college students.
Maine likely to consider cell phone location law
AUGUSTA — A law that requires cellphone providers to give law enforcement agencies the location of a person’s cellhone in an emergency is expected to be considered in Maine next year.
Hospitals moving to private rooms to help combat 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.
REPORTING ASIDE: Waterville teachers turn art advocates
I have this little three-inch piece of gray glass on my desk that reminds me of what a creative community we live in here in Waterville.