HALLOWELL — Someone is celebrating a big birthday this weekend.
2012
OLYMPICS: Organizers say woes are minor
LONDON (AP) — London Games officials dismissed concerns Tuesday over a lost bus driver, a scramble for more security guards and some rain-soaked venues — embarrassments that had one tabloid newspaper headline using the Olympic rings to spell out the word “OOPS!”
City council vote on Waterville police station put off a week
WATERVILLE — It will be at least another week before the City Council votes on whether to build a new police station at Colby Circle instead of at Head of Falls.
Lobstermen head back to the ocean, but prices remain low
Lobstermen who tied up for a few days, hoping to drive prices for their catch higher, apparently headed back to sea Tuesday, but without signs of having affected prices.
COMMENTARY — ON GOLF: Time not on Westwood’s side
LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England — This is not Lee Westwood’s last chance to win a major. It might not even be his best chance.
Bingham and Moscow reject SAD 13 budget for second time
BINGHAM — School Administrative District 13 voters in Bingham and Moscow rejected the proposed $3.1 million budget for 2012-13 in referendum voting Tuesday.
Review: Two New Jersey families show their sour side in ‘The Oranges’
“A recent poll says that New Jersey is one of the most livable states in America. The poll has a margin of error of one hundred percent.”
— Conan O’Brien
MIFF Movie Review: ‘The Oranges’ confusing, strangely satisfactory
“A recent poll says that New Jersey is one of the most livable states in America. The poll has a margin of error of one hundred percent.”
Time Warner, WMTW blame each other as channel blackout continues
The only thing that either side is talking about in concrete terms — mostly online — is how it’s the other’s fault. While the negotiations and details of the dispute have been kept private, a battle is being waged about public perception.
Car seat safety check set for July 20
WATERVILLE — Educare of Central Maine will host a free children’s car seat safety check 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday at 56 Drummond Ave. Parents, grandparents and caregivers can learn to correctly install a car seat, get a car seat inspected, or ask questions. Two certified car-seat safety technicians will provide education and guidance.