The Colts were a nice little story six weeks ago.
2012
NFL: Colts, Bengals punch playoff tickets
One year after putting together the NFL’s worst record, the Indianapolis Colts are headed to the playoffs.
Rowland earns Good Citizen Award
SALEM TOWNSHIP — Mt. Abram High School recently announced this year’s Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen is Jennifer Rowland.
Colonial Daughters welcomes new members
WILTON — Colonial Daughters Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution held its October meeting at Calzolaio’s Restaurant in Wilton with 17 members and two guests present.
Locals graduate from St. Joseph’s College
STANDISH — The following local students recently earned their degree at Saint Joseph’s College of Maine:
Hartford assumes base command in SC
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Air Force Col. Darren E. Hartford recently assumed command of the 437th Airlift Wing at Charleston Air Force Base, S.C. He has served in the military for 23 years.
Huggins graduates from Academy
WATERVILLE — Nickolas Huggins recently graduated from the Maine Criminal Justice Academy. He was also awarded the Sid Bridges Firearms Proficiency Award.
Even without flying cars, the future is here
It has been 40 years since the last astronauts left the moon. That anniversary, Dec. 14, has put some prominent technologists in a funk.
We’d be happier if police shot off guns less often
You published a letter from Daniel Murray (Dec. 16) asking that you print an article about law enforcement officers being attacked by the mentally ill.
News about AIG has been remarkably good
Not much is heard these days about the bailout of American International Group. We’re more likely to see stories about bailout recipients with continuing problems, such as GM, Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. But AIG was perhaps the most spectacular — and outrageous — exemplar of the panic of 2008 and excesses of Wall Street.