Lew Jensen scored 20 points and Quin Leary added a double-double to lead No. 2 Edward Little, which jumped out to a 13-0 lead and never looked back.
February 2013
Languet named Mid-Maine chamber’s 2012 Outstanding Professional
WATERVILLE — Trustworthy and loyal.
TRAVIS LAZARCZYK: Making the most of a 2nd opportunity
Josh Gormley was nervous, so he wrote down everything he wanted to say.
EASTERN A BOYS BASKETBALL: Lawrence starts quick, cruises to win
Xavier Lewis returned to the lineup after missing five games due to illness, Spencer Carey took the ball to the basket and everyone played defense. It added up a 52-41 victory for the No. 3 Bulldogs over No. 6 Brunswick.
Augusta man reaches out for ultimate gift: a new kidney
How much would you be willing to give to a complete stranger in dire need?
Gardiner nurse takes prison-job firing before court
A Gardiner nurse will get to tell a jury why she feels she was a victim of retaliation when she was escorted from her job at the Maine State Prison on Oct. 17, 2008, and ultimately fired.
Maine seeks to build breastfeeding support, especially among low-income mothers
Breast-feeding rates in Maine are keeping pace with the rest of the nation, but the state’s most vulnerable population stands in stark contrast.
Speculation swirls over Karen Mills’ run for governor in 2014
WASHINGTON — It didn’t take long for the speculation to begin after Karen Mills — a Maine resident who serves in President Barack Obama’s Cabinet — had announced her plans to step down as head of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Exit 113 construction to cost $2 million more than expected
AUGUSTA — Officials scrambled recently when they learned it will cost nearly $2 million more than expected to fix roads near a reconfigured Exit 113 and new regional hospital.
Litchfield comprehensive plan committee wants more public input
LITCHFIELD — The Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee is hoping for more public input Wednesday on issues being readied for inclusion in a draft of a new Comprehension Plan.