FARMINGDALE — Adam Small, son of Linda Sproul Small recently participated in his Eagle Court of Honor at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints where he is a member. He belongs to Troop 606 and has held several leadership positions.
October 2012
Cordial campaign styles don’t shade big differences in Senate District 21 candidates
The Democrat calls the Republican a nice man on the wrong team. The Republican says the Democrat has a long record of public service he should be proud of.
US Senate race: Dill, King support Affordable Care Act; Summers would vote to repeal
Two of the major candidates for Maine’s open U.S. Senate seat support the Affordable Care Act. The third would repeal it.
Weatherization program gives old homes new life
Alice and David Anderman went from having a cold kitchen with no heat to enjoying a warm, cozy one.
AUTO RACING: Parritt wins Long John
UNITY — Bretton Parritt of Steuben bided his time Saturday and made a late move to win the 100-lap Late Model feature race at the annual Long John at Unity Raceway.
HURRICANE SANDY: Storm affecting sports world
MIAMI (AP) — The megastorm expected to create massive problems along the Eastern Seaboard over the coming days is already affecting sports.
WORLD SERIES: Cabrera inspires players in Venezuela
MARACAY, Venezuela (AP) — On a ragged baseball diamond, its grass tall and infield dirt pockmarked, nearly 200 boys practice for hours every day. Many of them are inspired by the example of Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera, who learned the game on this very field.
CLASS A FIELD HOCKEY STATE CHAMPIONSHIP: No. 15 goes up for Skowhegan
Each time the Skowhegan Area High School field hockey team wins a state championship, the players pose for a photo on one of the town’s fire trucks. Those photos are lined up on the firehouse wall and space is becoming an issue.
NFL: Pats put on show in London
LONDON (AP) — The Patriots showed that old England is their domain as well.
Henry Rollins still inciting with his insight at Augusta performance
AUGUSTA — Even without the growl of an angry guitar or rattle of drums to back him up, and with more than a touch of gray in his hair, Henry Rollins is still a menacing, manic presence when he takes the stage.