INDIANAPOLIS — The boot is off and Rob Gronkowski’s ankle is feeling much better.
2012
Thanks for honest stranger, staff at business
I went to a business in Winslow to pay my bill recently. I later received a call from one of the business’ staff saying that someone had found my debit card outside and brought it in. I want to thank the person who found it for their honesty and consideration. I also would like to […]
Carpooling can save money in school budget
Each morning I commute to work utilizing the West River Road in Waterville. There is always a steady stream of vehicles turning into and out of Waterville Junior High School. Have any reporters done any study to find out how many students are riding the buses each day? I would think the districts could save […]
Budget panel lists recommendations
AUGUSTA — Cuts to higher education, hospitals and services for at-risk youths are among the recommendations of a task force that was formed to fill a $25 million shortfall in the state budget.
China residents OK with trash pay change
CHINA — Many residents are ready to change their waste disposal habits, including doing more recycling, in order to keep costs down at the town’s transfer station.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: Farmers earning $100B don’t need federal subsidies
Imagine an industry on a roll. Its profits surpassed the $100 billion mark last year for the first time. On top of these riches, those in the business got an additional $25 billion or so in federal handouts.
Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 1, 2012
IN ATHENS, Monday at 10:25 a.m., court paperwork was served on South Main Street.
Can’t get through the day without the Sentinel
I have been a faithful follower of the Morning Sentinel for just about 60-some years or more. And I don’t know what I would do if the newspaper ever would stop. Years ago, my ex-husband, as a teenager, delivered the Sentinel at my home. He did that through his teen years and almost until he […]
Morning Sentinel correction: Feb. 1, 2012
A Jan. 24 story about a plea agreement involving Douglas Marble, 33, of New Vineyard, included incorrect information provided by Franklin County courts. Marijuana-related charges against Marble were dismissed as part of the plea agreement, and Marble was fined $300. The disposition of the charges and the amount of the fine were incorrect.
SUPER BOWL: Media Day has little bit of everything
INDIANAPOLIS — Katie Daryl, host of the HDNET entertainment show “Deadline!,” put a camera on the top of a giant red and blue foam finger and raised her arm as she walked through the throng of media and players at Media Day Tuesday.