CARRABASSETT VALLEY — A 41-year-old Canadian man who was visiting Sugarloaf ski resort with his wife and two children died Thursday after he skied into a tree.
2012
BOB HUMPHREY: L.L. Bean celebrates with old favorites
Every state has its own distinct lore and recognizable icons. Mere mention of Maine to most anyone across the country invariably elicits mention of lobsters, moose and L.L. Bean. Most Mainers — and a good many folks from away — are familiar with the tale of an avid outdoorsman named Leon Leonwood Bean who, a century ago, returned from a hunting trip with cold, damp feet and decided he could build a better boot.
DEIRDRE FLEMING: Maine’s deer herd is getting help from IFW
AUGUSTA — A century from now, Mainers will look back and say the state’s fish and game department did what it promised, vowed Chandler Woodcock last week.
Morning Sentinel police log: January 14, 2012
IN CHINA, Thursday at 11:43 a.m., a vehicle accident with personal injury was reported on Lakeview Drive.
COMMENTARY: Time to build on ‘No Child’
Ten years ago, on Jan. 8, 2002, President George W. Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act. The law has improved American education in some ways, but it also still has flaws that need to be fixed.
Winterfest set for Jan. 28 in Fairfield
FAIRFIELD — Lawrence Junior High School will host its third annual Winterfest Saturday, Jan. 28, at the junior high school.
M.D. HARMON: Former rod & gun club member has misguided ideas about NRA
When I became an Army officer in 1967, I spent part of one of my first paychecks on a life membership in the National Rifle Association. Though I ate sparingly for the rest of the month, that remains one of my proudest investments.
Pecha Kucha Night set for Thomas
WATERVILLE — Pecha Kucha Night Volume 6 will be held in the Student Commons of Thomas College. Doors will open at 6 p.m. with presentations starting at 6:40 p.m. There will be a 10 minute intermission after the first four presenters.
AMY CALDER: The gift of stories and love
As winter settles in, I think of my old friend Ivanilla Austin.
LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI — Erskine graduate canoes 72 days from St. Paul to New Orleans
A lot has changed on the river since Mark Twain wrote “Life On the Mississippi” in the early 1880s. A lot, however, has remained the same.