LEWISTON — Parker Sanderson, a forward from Bangor High School, became the 18th recipient of the Travis Roy Award on Sunday afternoon.
March 2013
Trustees elected at Inland’s annual meetingCommunity leaders Rancourt, Gaunce will serve on the Waterville hospital’s board
WATERVILLE — John Dalton, president and CEO of Inland Hospital, recently announced new elections to the Inland board of trustees, according to a press release. Elected at the Inland annual meeting were Chris Gaunce and Allan Rancourt, both of Waterville. Rancourt is president of Kennebec Federal Savings and Gaunce is general manager of Central Maine Motors Auto Group. Both are active community leaders.
BOSTON RED SOX: Bradley easily gets by Farrell’s test
CLEARWATER, Fla. — Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell called it a test when he put Jackie Bradley Jr. in the starting lineup Sunday, playing left field and facing renowned left-hander Cliff Lee.
Paul Revere and John Hancock would admire our town meetings
The attempts by King George and Parliament to abolish town meetings in 1774 was one of the sparks that led Paul Revere and John Hancock to incite the Revolution that soon followed.
KEVIN THOMAS ON BASEBALL: No place like home
CLEARWATER, Fla. — When Brian Butterfield’s time as a coach with the Arizona Diamondbacks ended in 2000, he turned to his wife Jan.
U.S. should view Mexico as partner, not problem
We’ve all seen the headlines. They’re as gruesome and disturbing as any in the world, and they’re all the more disturbing because they’re relatively close to home:
Japan has duty to fight against nuclear weapons
The Norwegian government on March 4 and 5 sponsored an international conference on the various effects that nuclear weapons detonations would have on human health, the natural environment and economic development.
Concern for decreasing quality of Fairfield services
As a proud resident of Fairfield and former member of the Town Council, I am weary of the eroding conditions evident in Fairfield’s government.
Lawmakers should look at violent video games
Laws, laws and more laws! Some places try to make laws that a person cannot buy a 48-ounce soft drink, some want to place a tax on bicycles and now some are trying to restrictions the rights granted by our Second Amendment.
Tonight’s school budget meeting well-kept secret
Augusta’s best-kept secret is the upcoming meeting for public input and questions regarding the 2013-14 Augusta School budget.