PORTLAND — Two Republican U.S. Senate candidates continued to argue about past and future tax votes and all six expressed some degree of unhappiness with the votes taken by their GOP predecessor at the final debate before Tuesday’s primary.
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Morning Sentinel corrections: June 10, 2012
Waterville Senior High School girls tennis player Brittany Saulter was misidentified in a story on page C1 of Saturday’s edition. It was a reporter error.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Blue Devils shut down Eagles
LEWISTON — The Erskine baseball team opened postseason play with an emotional one-run victory in an Eastern A quarterfinal game Thursday.
HORSE RACING: Union Rags wins Belmont Stakes
NEW YORK — Union Rags picked up where I’ll Have Another left off — coming from behind to catch a Bob Baffert-trained horse at the finish in a Triple Crown race.
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Valley earns spot in final
GREENVILLE — Cody Laweryson pitched a complete game four-hitter to lead third-seeded Valley to a 4-3 win against No. 2 Greenville in a Western Maine Class D semifinal baseball game Saturday.
STILL LIFE: Young sprouts
Carly Cooper, left, helps Tracey Otis, 9, center, plant onions in the youth garden at the Alfond Youth Center on Friday as Hunter Gagne, 9, right watches. The youth garden is part of the after school program at the Alfond Youth Center. It is open to all children participating in the after school program.
SIDELINES — TRAVIS LAZARCZYK: Time for change in football
The final vote won’t be until next spring, so that gives Maine’s high school football community plenty of time to debate and discuss the proposed four class system.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP: Falmouth tops Waterville
WATERVILLE — Falmouth completed its fourth consecutive perfect season with a fifth straight Class B state title, beating Waterville 5-0 at Colby College on Saturday afternoon.
Poll shows Americans know how to save energy, but don’t do it
WASHINGTON — When it comes to saving energy, people in the United States know that driving a fuel-efficient car accomplishes more than turning off the lights at home.
Single mom ready for dating scene
I got out of a bad relationship a year ago. Since then, I’ve moved on from him and am ready to get back into the “scene.” I’m a single parent of two, and living at home because I’m returning to school and my mother’s health issues. I know first dates consist of these questions. How should I approach these questions without scaring new potentials off?