AUGUSTA — Maine Earth Science Day is set for 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17, at the Maine State Museum.
October 2012
HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER NOTEBOOK: Waterville boys in thick of playoff race
The Waterville boys soccer team failed to make the Eastern A playoffs last season and have since worked hard to turn the program around. As a result, the Panthers are in the thick of the playoff race.
Halloween event in need of pumpkins
AUGUSTA — The Viles Arboretum will hold its Halloween event Saturday, Oct. 27. Organizers are in need of pumpkins for children to carve. To donate five to ten pumpkins, call 626-7989.
State attorney general won’t prosecute Skowhegan bodybuilder killing
SKOWHEGAN — The state attorney general’s office will not bring charges in the October 2011 shooting death of a former Skowhegan bodybuilder.
Morning Sentinel Police Report: Oct. 1
IN ANSON, Monday at 6:50 p.m., a harassment complaint was investigated on Main Street.
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS: Ziegenfus playing a leadership role
Cody Ziegenfus knew that this season, he was going to be a leader on the Husson University football team, whether he was ready for it or not. So Ziegenfus made sure he was ready.
MAINE COMPASS: DHHS has duty to challenge improper rule
In Friday’s MaineToday Media newspapers across the state, the editorial board wrongly chastised the Department of Health and Human Services and the LePage administration.
OUR OPINION: Payroll tax respite teetering on edge of ‘fiscal cliff’
During campaigns, we focus on the differences between candidates and not the points on which they agree.
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Hand among leading scorers in country
Thomas College women’s basketball player Karin Bird was the leading scoring in the country this winter. This fall, men’s soccer player Michael Hand is the one moving up the national lists.
Kusiak, Schwanke will bring integrity to Augusta
We’re voting for Democrats Karen Kusiak and David Schwanke and urge others in Fairfield, Rome and Smithfield to do so.