ANSON — Kathy Mitchell of Anson and Scott Mitchell of Winslow have announced the engagement of their son, Luke Mitchell of Daphne, AL to Shelly Aremia, of Daphne, AL, daughter of Matt and Cyndy Aremia of Raleigh, NC.
2012
ON BASEBALL: Adjustment to United States, not an easy one
PORTLAND — Their baseball talents earn them a chance to play in the United States, with dreams of becoming a big leaguer.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Wild rally for Waterville
WATERVILLE — As the Waterville baseball team prepared to hit in the bottom of the fifth inning of its Eastern B semifinal game against John Bapst of Bangor, coach Don Sawyer thought the season was over. What was he going to say to his team after this? The Purple Panthers were two-time defending Class B state champs, and they were about to lose a home playoff game via the mercy rule.
Morning Sentinel police log: June 10, 2012
IN CANAAN, Saturday at 5:55 a.m., an arrest was made following a domestic disturbance on Golf View Drive.
Grads, superintendent moving on at Nokomis
NEWPORT — Friday night’s commencement at Nokomis Regional High School was a bittersweet moment for many in the packed auditorium.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Eagles win in 8th
SOUTH CHINA — It was a weird ending, but one the Messalonskee baseball team has seen before.
LePage encourages Kaplan graduates to stay in Maine
PORTLAND — Gov. Paul LePage called on Kaplan University graduates to follow a piece of advice he once received.
Police announcement about Ayla unprofessional
I have wanted many times to write in to the newspaper and express my opinion, but have refrained until now. Never have I been so livid about an article as I am about the recent front-page announcement about the Ayla Reynolds case given by the Waterville Police Department. How totally unprofessional. How dare they make […]
It’s up to you, says student at Mt. Blue
FARMINGTON — Mt. Blue High School salutatorian Colton Hall warned his fellow graduates Saturday morning that the day has arrived for them to take responsibility for their own destiny.
OUR OPINION: Primary system needs to reflect political reality
A few of us will go to the polls on Tuesday, when a minority of registered Democrats and Republicans will pick their candidates for the big U.S. Senate race in November.