First, we need to set the record straight: We are not relatives of either Patsy Crockett or Bob Crockett.
October 2012
Grant believes health care is a fundamental right
As a Mainer who is tired of expensive health insurance premiums and diminished coverage, I write in support of Gay Grant, Democratic candidate for House District 59.
LOCAL ROUNDUP: Eagles shock Dragons
BRUNSWICK — The Erskine girls soccer team followed up a dramatic playoff victory with another stunner Tuesday.
Morning Sentinel police log, Oct. 23, 2012
IN ALBION, Monday at 12:20 p.m., a theft was investigated on Clark Road.
Six US Senate candidates cover the gamut in Waterville forum
WATERVILLE — Candidates for U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe’s seat addressed everything from health care to energy to privatizing Social Security at a forum Tuesday at Waterville Opera House.
EASTERN CLASS A FIELD HOCKEY FINAL: Eagles come close, but fall to Indians
HAMPDEN — It was a game worthy of perhaps the best rivalry in the state.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER: Winslow gets past Oceanside
WINSLOW — Alliyah Veilleux scored three goals to lead Winslow to a 4-0 win over Oceanside in an Eastern Maine Class B quarterfinal girls soccer game Tuesday afternoon.
Political signs upset apple orchard owner
MANCHESTER — Some uninvited and unwelcome political signs on Route 17 in front of Lakeside Orchards cost the business some regular customers, the owner said, so an employee took the signs down.
Senate candidates offer different views for US energy strategy
Maine’s major U.S. Senate candidates all agree about the need to reduce America’s dependence on imported oil, but they disagree about what to replace it with and how to get there.
Ogunquit man finds fame as Romney impersonator
OGUNQUIT — Mike Cote never paid much attention to politics, but the presidential election in November could give him a second career.