READFIELD — The Maranacook boys soccer team has yet to take a Western Maine Conference opponent for granted, given the WMC’s penchant for producing state champions.
October 2012
Kennebec Journal area police log, Oct. 24, 2012
DRESDEN — A distracted driver was injured Wednesday when her car veered off the road and hit a utility pole on Route 27, police said.
Alleged Augusta Rite Aid robber arraigned, bail set at $50,000
AUGUSTA — An Augusta man accused of robbing a city pharmacy and then barricading himself inside the store’s bathroom made his first court appearance Wednesday.
Kents Hill Lumber closing Readfield hardware store, lumber yard Nov. 3
READFIELD — Customers stop in frequently these days to say goodbye to Kents Hill Lumber Company.
Augusta City Council considers renaming like-sounding roadways
AUGUSTA — In the rush of responding to an emergency call for help, missing the subtle differences between Lambard Court, Lambard Road and Lambert Avenue could mean an emergency responder ends up in the wrong part of the city.
Augusta pre-K kids learn where the wild things are
AUGUSTA — Leigh Rose chose a skull from the table and held it up for Rita Clement’s pre-kindergarten students to see.
Wilson passionate about his beliefs
Corey Wilson, Republican candidate for House District 56, is a colleague of mine at ERA Webb Associates, and I would like to share some information about him.
Hay stolen from Fayette farm; 150-200 bales gone
FAYETTE — Police are investigating the theft of more than 150 bales of hay from a Moose Hill Road barn Tuesday night.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER: Hall-Dale cruises past Lisbon
FARMINGDALE — It seemed, for a brief moment, that the No. 8 seeded Lisbon boys soccer team could hang with No. 1 Hall-Dale.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Wing leads stingy Gardiner defense
GARDINER — Seth Wing and the Gardiner defense had a little chip on their shoulders and a big point to prove.