FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Kellen Winslow is well aware of the concerns surrounding his health.
September 2012
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Stevens emerges as tailback for Black Bears
ORONO — Rarely has Rickey Stevens Jr. had anything handed to him, which is probably why, as the University of Maine prepares for its home opener, he may be handed the football repeatedly Saturday night.
Supper offered at evening soccer game
NORTH ANSON — Carrabec High School soccer games versus Oakhill and benefit dinner will be Friday
Mushroom workshop, self-guided tour set
WATERVILLE — Kennebec Messalonskee Trails will host the fourth annual mushroom event at 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 29, at the Quarry Road Recreational Area.
Skowhegan classmates sought for 50th reunion
SKOWHEGAN — Skowhegan High School’s class of 1963 is attempting to contact classmates for its upcoming 50th reunion in 2013.
Winslow’s Zemrak recognized for film
WINSLOW — Katrina Zemrak of Winslow recently won a Film Scoring Award at the Cleveland International Indie Gathering in Ohio. There were more than 400 entrants from around the world in the Film Scoring category, in which she placed in the top 15. This was the first time Zemrak participated in a film scoring competition.
Missing children focus of car rally
FALMOUTH (AP) — Two pairs of Mainers are participating in an eight-day, cross-country car rally to draw attention to missing Maine toddler Ayla Reynolds and teenager Adriana Tetu.
Analysis: For Obama, mixed results in Muslim world
WASHINGTON — Images of angry mobs in Arab cities burning American flags and attacking U.S. diplomatic posts suggest the Muslim world is no less enraged at the United States than when President George W. Bush had to duck shoes hurled at him in Baghdad.
MAINE COMPASS: Campaigns for state Senate cost $5,000 in ’62
Maine media attention puts the spotlight on both the presidential and U.S. Senate race this fall. There’s also a lot at stake in the campaigns for 35 seats in our state Senate.