MEDINAH, Ill. (AP) — Erasing some of their worst Ryder Cup memories, the Europeans wore the image of Seve Ballesteros on their sleeves and played their hearts out Sunday at Medinah to match the greatest comeback in history and head home with that precious gold trophy.
October 2012
HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY NOTEBOOK: Brown draws on past race
A year’s worth of cross country experience has made a huge difference for Waterville senior Bethanie Brown. Saturday, Brown set a meet record in winning the girls race at the Maine Festival of Champions in Belfast.
NBA: Celtics bring new look into season
WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) — Rajon Rondo likes the feel of the new-look Boston Celtics.
NFL: Brady gets Pats back on track
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — There’s nothing wrong with Tom Brady and the New England Patriots that a game against their familiar AFC East patsies — the Buffalo Bills — can’t fix.
NASCAR: Keselowski emerges late to win at Dover
DOVER, Del. (AP) — Brad Keselowski had fuel to spare for a couple of victory burnouts.
New Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter to host open house; guests arrive within few weeks
WATERVILLE — The new Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter on Colby Street will host an open house next week with a speech by Gov. Paul R. LePage, former co-chairman of the shelter’s board of directors.
RSU 19 among six districts getting $25 million for teacher evaluation systems
AUGUSTA — Six school districts, including Newport-based Regional School Unit 19, will share nearly $25 million in federal money to create teacher evaluation systems, the Maine Department of Education announced this weekend.
Poll: Divide regarding gay marriage seen in Maine towns, counties
BOOTHBAY HARBOR — Louis Burnham was born and raised in this seaside town, and he says he’s “from the old school” when it comes to same-sex marriage.
Morning Sentinel police log, Sept. 30, 2012
IN ATHENS, Saturday at 6:40 p.m., a report of suspicious activity was investigated on Main Street.
Public hearing, special meeting due tonight on Winslow police station
WINSLOW — Town councilors will hold a public hearing and a special meeting tonight to discuss revised cost estimates for the police station construction project, which has been stalled since early August.