The pouring rain did not stop these kids including Luke Carey as he breaks free with ball during practice in the Challenger Sports soccer program at Carrabec High School on Tuesday.
2012
Poliquin to transfer land to different tax-break program
Georgetown selectmen approve the change from a program that has saved the state treasurer thousands of dollars in taxes.
Nora Ephron, writer-filmmaker,dies at 71
Ephron wrote and directed such favorites as “Julia & Julia” and “Sleepless in Seattle.”
1 dead in Maine house fire
Maine authorities say one person is dead following a house fire Tuesday in Rumford.
Family festival moved from park to parking lot
AUGUSTA — The Whatever Family Festival Kids Day scheduled for Saturday has been moved from Capitol Park to the Augusta Civic Center park lots.
Kowtowing to rules, Cabot drops ‘Vermont’ logo
Cabot Creamery Cooperative is losing a little “Vermont” on its labels, and that has government officials worried that Vermont is losing a little publicity.
Foundation pulls plug on adoption, foster care services
Casey Family Services, which provides foster care, adoption and family reunification services in Maine, will cease operations by next year.
Romney campaign rips Obama over Red Sox, Youkilis comments
At an event in Boston on Monday, the president thanked the Red Sox for trading Youkilis to his hometown team, the Chicago White Sox. Romney’s spokeswoman said the president was inappropriately mocking a struggling team.
Judge may grant house arrest to Pa. monsignor
Monsignor William Lynn is the first U.S. church official convicted in the cover-up of child sex-abuse complaints.
Vt. couple plead not guilty to upgraded charges in killing of teacher
They chose to kill the popular St. Johnsbury teacher because she had beautiful blond hair and they felt socially snubbed by her, according to a police affidavit.