Bryan Mills is back, and he hasn’t changed. He’s a strong jawed, obsessive-compulsive ex-CIA samurai who insists on dry wiping his own car at the car wash, who arrives on the button at appointments, and who, if you threaten his family, will find you and separate you from existence with extreme prejudice. That’s a given. Here is what else is given:
October 2012
LOCAL ROUNDUP: Mt. Abram scores late to quarterfinal win
DIXFIELD — Amos Withee scored with 1 minute, 2 seconds left in the game to lift the Mt. Abram boys soccer team to a 2-1 win over Dirigo in a Western Maine Class C quarterfinal game Wednesday afternoon.
House District 85 Rep. McCabe calls GOP flier targeting him misleading
SKOWHEGAN — Democratic Rep. Jeff McCabe is saying that a campaign flier sent by the Maine Republican Party in support of his opponent Don Skillings and another GOP candidate is misleading.
New York man arrested on drug charges in Skowhegan
SKOWHEGAN — A New York man arrested on drug charges this week after an extended investigation by the Somerset County Sherriff’s Department.
TRUTH TEST: King’s message in ad about cutting taxes, deficit as governor half true
Independent U.S. Senate candidate Angus King channels one of Ronald Reagan’s famous debate lines in his latest TV ad, hitting groups advertising against King by saying “There they go again” with false claims.
International energy companies pitch $2 billion renewable energy plan
Two international energy companies are proposing a $2 billion project that would carry vast amounts of renewable power from northern and eastern Maine and the Canadian Maritimes to Massachusetts through underground wires along interstate highways. The Northeast Energy Link would primarily serve wind farms to be built in Maine, as well as hydro, wind and […]
US Senate hopefuls disagree on how best to reduce federal debt
Maine’s major U.S. Senate candidates disagree strongly over what to do about the growing national debt.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER: Smith leads Winslow to semifinals
WINSLOW — Gabe Smith scored two goals to lift Winslow to a 2-0 win over Oceanside in an Eastern Maine Class B boys soccer quarterfinal game Wednesday at Kennebec Savings Bank Field.
Waterville mayor among event speakers opposed to insurance deregulation
WATERVILLE — Mayor Karen Heck on Wednesday spoke against a state law passed last year that deregulated health insurance costs, saying that the law caused health care premiums for small businesses to spike.
Poinsettia fundraiser in China Village
CHINA VILLAGE — China Village Library will host a poinsettia fundraiser sold by the ACB Library Trustees Oct. 14-Nov. 6. Plants will be available Saturday, Dec. 1. To order, call 872-2558, 692-7018 or 968-2568, or stop at the library, 37 Main St.