FARMINGTON — Richmond High School graduate Marc Zaharchuk surpassed the 1,000 point mark for his career as the Husson University men’s basketball team beat Castleton 74-68 in the North Atlantic Conference championship game Saturday at Dearborn Gymnasium at the University of Maine at Farmington.
February 2013
MLB: Red Sox lose spring opener
FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Before he walked out to the mound, John Lackey paused for a moment and thought about all the rehabilitation he went through in order to take this next step.
WESTERN C GIRLS BASKETBALL: Waynflete too much for Madison
AUGUSTA — For the Madison Area Memorial High School girls basketball team, Waynflete had a little too much of everything. Too much defensive pressure caused by too much speed and tenacity, and too many offensive opportunities caused by too many Madison turnovers.
TRAVIS LAZARCZYK: Respect is mutual between these rivals
AUGUSTA — Forest Hills and Valley might be the friendliest boys basketball rivalry in the state. You’ll find more animosity at a chilli cook off than you will between the Tigers and the Cavaliers.
TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK: Tough matchup for Plummer
Jamie Plummer wasn’t sure what Rangeley was going to throw at her Saturday in the Western D championship game.
Waterville District Court, Jan. 7-11, 2013
WATERVILLE — The following cases, listed alphabetically A-H, were closed from Jan. 7 to Jan. 11, 2013, in Waterville District Court.
Roads the focus of Cornville town meeting March 2
CORNVILLE — Road maintenance and paving projects for the coming year will be among the major topics of discussion Saturday at the annual Town Meeting.
Morning Sentinel area police log, Feb. 23, 2013
IN ANSON, Friday at 7:12 p.m., a vehicle accident was reported on Starks Road.
Augusta man takes guilty plea in 2012 Wayne drunken driving case
AUGUSTA — Brian J. Arbour, 36, of Augusta, pleaded guilty Thursday in Kennebec County Superior Court to operating under the influence June 17, 2012, in Wayne.
Vatican blasts ‘false’ pre-conclave reporting
VATICAN CITY — The Vatican lashed out Saturday at the media for what it said has been a run of defamatory and false reports before the conclave to elect Pope Benedict XVI’s successor, saying they were an attempt to influence the election.