A judge says Monsignor William Lynn allowed “monsters in clerical garb … to destroy the souls of children, to whom you turned a hard heart.”
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2nd bear seen at Pa. mall where first got stuck in Sears
State game officials say they will likely set up a trap to try to catch the animal.
Wine valued at $100,000 has gone missing in NH
300 cases of wine turned up in a state liquor outlet stock room in Portsmouth – and then vanished several days later.
‘Goat man’ in Utah mountains identified as hunter
An official says the hunter came to Utah because he heard it was easier to get near goats for training.
NY hearing today on banning big sugary drinks
“Sugary drink consumption is a key driver of the obesity epidemic,” says Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Barbara Bush to read to hospital patients
She’s also planning to stop by a lemonade stand set up by a 5-year-old boy at the hospital.
Maine transit programs get $1.3M in funding
U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud says the new vehicles will save on energy costs, be good for the environment and provide safe and reliable transportation.
Plains ranchers sell cattle as US drought spreads
Cattlemen throughout the middle and western part of the U.S. also are selling animals they can’t graze or afford to buy feed for.
MLB: Rangers rout Red Sox
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Scott Feldman, starting after Roy Oswalt was scratched with back tightness, threw seven strong innings to lead the Texas Rangers to a 9-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Monday night.
Storytelling a developing art form in western Maine
FARMINGTON — Finding 15 minutes of fame and one family’s 20-mile wintertime journey two centuries ago to settle near Rangeley Lake were all part of the weekend Western Maine Storytelling Festival.