PORTLAND — The mother of a 21-month-old girl who went missing a month ago says she’s arranging with investigators for her and others in her family to take polygraph tests regarding her daughter’s disappearance.
2012
COMMENTARY: Don’t let gift cards be a gift to retailers or the state
Go redeem your gift cards!
Business awaits Skowhegan fireworks vote
SKOWHEGAN — A Hallowell-based pyrotechnics company is awaiting the outcome of a vote at a special town meeting next month that will determine how consumer fireworks would be used in town.
AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Ravens hope success travels
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — No team in the NFL had a better home record than the Baltimore Ravens, who are headed to the AFC championship game on the strength of their 9-0 mark at M&T Bank Stadium.
Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 17, 2012
IN ANSON, Sunday at 2:58 p.m., a threatening complaint was investigated on Pease Hill Road.
Adventure Girls Power Paddle with Penobscot Paddle and Chowder Society
WATERVILLE — Nine adventure girls from the Waterville area in grades 2-6, learned how to kayak with Dana and Murielle DiBiase of the Penobscot Paddle and Chowder Society in the Alfond Youth Center pool Saturday.
Woman survives abuse, tells story
WATERVILLE — Betsy Thurston’s partner and abuser kidnapped her, broke her pelvis and broke her leg. She lost her job when she couldn’t work because of her injuries.
Three attorneys open practices in Augusta
AUGUSTA — Three experienced attorneys are splitting from their law firms and going into solo practices along State Street near the current and future courthouses.
OUR OPINION: Obama gets star for raising SBA to Cabinet level
Every once in a while, President Barack Obama decides to confound Republicans and combat his image as an anti-capitalist by presenting himself as an advocate for business.
Warm shelter in cold weather
AUGUSTA — Long underwear was the part of the uniform of the day on Sunday and early Monday.