It’s no question that we live in an age of economic anxiety, but new research tells us what group is feeling its age the most.
September 2012
Some presidential debate dos and don’ts
— Stuart Spencer, Ronald Reagan campaign adviser, on the 1980 debates
TRUTH TEST: Raye’s boasts in TV ad focused, precise, truthful
A precise, focused television ad from Republican Kevin Raye, the Maine Senate president running to unseat U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District, looks at two regulatory measures Raye championed and features business officials saying the moves have helped them prosper.
AHL: Phoenix sends staff to watch Pirates
PORTLAND — It is not business as usual for the Phoenix Coyotes.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER: Black Bears win in battle of unbeatens
WINSLOW — Unbeaten Maranacook played a solid defensive game to post a 2-0 win over Winslow in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B boys soccer game Saturday afternoon.
ON MAINE POLITICS: Maine League of Young Voters passes on Senate endorsement
The Maine League of Young Voters has released its slate of political endorsements, ranging from President Barack Obama to Nisha Swinton for the Portland Water District Board of Trustees.
Morning Sentinel police log, Sept. 29, 2012
IN ANSON, Saturday at 9:17 a.m., a report of motor vehicle burglary was investigated on Frederick Street.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Winslow rumbles to win
WINSLOW — For three quarters, Winslow and Yarmouth traded mistakes, and Yarmouth stayed in the game despite Winslow’s sizable advantage in offensive yardage. Eventually, as it often happens, the dominance of Winslow’s offensive line won out.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Big play helps sink Mules
WATERVILLE — The Colby College football team was halfway to an upset of Middlebury on Saturday when the game changed on one play.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Hornets sting Panthers
WATERVILLE — The flash and pizzazz of a once-electrifying Leavitt offense are no longer apparent.