SKOWHEGAN — For good or bad, Monday afternoon’s baseball game at Memorial Field may end up defining the seasons for Skowhegan and Lawrence.
April 2013
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD NOTEBOOK: Clean sweep for Bulldogs
The Lawrence track and field teams combined to make history this spring by sweeping consecutive meets for the first time since Tim Alberts became head coach 25 years ago.
NHL: Bruins excited to face Maple Leafs
Bad blood recently, and dating back to the beginnings of the league.
NBA: NBA vet Jason Collins comes out
WASHINGTON (AP) — With the simplest of sentences, NBA veteran Jason Collins set aside years of worry and silence to become the first active player in one of four major U.S. professional sports leagues to come out as gay.
Morning Sentinel area police log, April 29, 2013
IN ANSON, Sunday at 9:16 a.m., a harassment complaint was investigated on River Road.
Bill to eliminate security screening at State House rejected
A proposal to eliminate the security screening station at the State House was shot down Monday by the Legislative Council.
Laptop choice sows confusion for school officials
Reactions to Gov. Paul LePage’s decision to make Hewlett-Packard the primary supplier of school laptops were mixed. The new computers are more expensive and received a lower rating than its Apple counterpart.
Panel narrows its focus to five gun measures
A legislative panel tasked with more than 30 gun control bills is killing most of the bills and focusing its work on five of pieces of legislation, including one that would streamline the process of obtaining a concealed weapon permit.
Michaud to speak at Waterville wreath-laying
U.S. Rep. Michael Michaud will speak at a wreath-laying ceremony honoring local heroes at St. Francis & Pine Grove Cemetery.
AG Mills recognized by Democrat group
Farmington native and Maine Attorney General Janet Mills has been chosen as Emerge Maine’s Woman of the Year.