WATERVILLE — Spc. Charilyn Campbell celebrated her birthday Sunday with family and members of the Maine Army National Guard’s 488th Military Police Company at the Waterville Armory.
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MLB: Youkilis traded to White Sox
BOSTON (AP) — Kevin Youkilis took off his batting helmet, waved to the crowd and blew a kiss to his adoring fans.
Waterville church displays relics
WATERVILLE — The Rev. Carlos Martins said he witnessed a man paralyzed for 65 years get up from his wheelchair and walk.
New fireworks store in Winslow touches off complaints, concerns
WINSLOW — It has been one month since a fireworks store opened on China Road.
MaineGeneral’s Regional Hospital tour
AUGUSTA — MaineGeneral recently held an event at the Harold Alfond Center for Cancer Care, which included tours of the new regional hospital.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: Surveillance drones have many possible uses
Americans are leery about the use of domestic drones as the Federal Aviation Administration takes on the task of developing plans to open U.S. skies to the domestic use of the unmanned aircraft by police, other agencies and individuals.
Priest ordained as wife looks on
When David Affleck was ordained earlier this month as Maine’s newest Roman Catholic priest, his wife, Katherine, sat in the pews at Portland’s Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.
ON MAINE POLITICS: Dill gives own plan to limit spending
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Cynthia Dill tried to one-up the opposition last week by issuing her own challenge to limit the money spent in the campaign.
GIRLS TENNIS PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Waterville star still improving
In the offseason, Waterville Senior High School girls tennis coach Jill Cristan keeps it simple. She gives each player one thing to work on, to improve for the following season.
RUNNING: Randolph runner wins Rail Trail half marathon
AUGUSTA — Seth Hasty looked as if he were ready to run another 13 miles as he cruised across the finish line in first place at the 4th annual Kennebec River Rail Trail Half Marathon on Sunday morning.