PHOENIX (AP) — The NFL won’t be adding playoff teams for 2013, and the champions of last season, the Baltimore Ravens, could open on the road because of a conflict with the Orioles.
March 2013
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL/SOFTBALL: And so it begins
Monday really was the first sign of spring in high school sports — it just doesn’t seem like it if you look outside today.
COMMENTARY ON BASEBALL: Team USA needs to go ‘all in’
Captain America used to be Derek Jeter. Now it’s David Wright, and he had been the star for Team USA until a rib strain ended his stay in the World Baseball Classic.
MLB: Pirates beat Red Sox
BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) — James McDonald was not rattled by his rough start.
COMMENTARY ON AUTO RACING: What makes a great race?
BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) — It was a simple question asked the day before the Sprint Cup race at Bristol Motor Speedway that started a debate: “Who won the last race here?”
Maine’s first lady to dedicate Alzheimer’s facility in Oakland
Maine’s first lady, Ann LePage, will help officially open Bedside Manor, an Alzheimer’s disease care facility in Oakland, on Wednesday, according to a news release.
Manchester planners consider subdivision modification on Tuesday
The Manchester Planning Board meets Tuesday at 6:30 at the Town Office to consider modifying Bruce Cameron subdivision on Readfield Road, approved by planners in October 2000.
Morning Sentinel area police log, March 18, 2013
IN BENTON, Saturday at 2:43 a.m., a theft was reported on Benton Avenue.
Pipeline construction, PR efforts herald natural gas push in central Maine
Construction of natural gas pipelines in central Maine is becoming more visible each day as two competing companies jostle for customers and accelerate efforts to build the backbones of dueling gas systems.