WASHINGTON — Roger Clemens’ lawyer accused the baseball legend’s former strength coach of changing testimony “on the fly,” and the judge in the perjury trial imposed a time limit Friday on all future witnesses in an effort to speed things up.
2012
Mom: Items from river not related to case
WATERVILLE — A spokesperson for Maine State Police won’t say whether the items retrieved from the Kennebec River in recent weeks are related to the case of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds, but her mother said some of the items are not.
Morning Sentinel police log: May 19, 2012
CLINTON — Police evacuated Clinton Elementary School on Friday afternoon after a threatening note had been found within a public portable toilet a few blocks away.
Bath Iron Works machinists to get bonus, raises
A vote will be held Sunday at the Augusta Civic Center on the four-year contract.
Facebook closes at disappointing $38.23
Buyers did not rush into the market to snap up shares of the social networker. And the big Wall Street banks that brought Facebook public scrambled to prevent the stock from collapsing into declines.
Seau’s death hit home for ex-Patriot Ted Johnson
Former New England Patriots linebacker Ted Johnson says the death of Junior Seau was “the tip of the tipping point” that convinced him to speak out for concussion victims.
Obama stance adds fuel in marriage battlegrounds
With the nation divided on gay marriage, Obama’s declaration this month has added a wrinkle in the political debate on a touchy subject.
House OKs $642 billion defense bill
Insisting they are stronger on defense than Obama, Republicans craft a bill that calls for a missile defense site on the East Coast that the military opposes.
Private family funeral planned for Donna Summer
Summer died Thursday of lung cancer at age 63 in Naples, Fla.
Romney points to restored NH bridge as Obama failure
The town of Hillsboro, N.H., received $150,000 in federal stimulus money to repair the Sawyer Bridge as part of a new park.