Maine grain products are making their way from the Somerset Grist Mill in Skowhegan to farmers’ markets in New York City, whole foods stores in Massachusetts and a New England granola company based in Brownfield.
April 2013
Morning Sentinel area police log, April 13, 2013
IN ANSON, Friday at 8:45 a.m., a structure fire was reported on Hollin Waite Hill Road.
Solar-powered Oakland home marks fourth local Habitat for Humanity dwelling
New England’s first solar-powered Habitat for Humanity home will be completed in Oakland this season, the fourth home built since 2001 by the Waterville area chapter.
Craft brewers peddle suds samples at Central Maine Brew Fest
Fourteen brewers — including three first-time exhibitors — offered samples of their brews at the fifth annual Central Maine Brew Fest at the Augusta State Armory Saturday.
Kobe’s season over, but not career
Kobe Bryant of the Lakers injures his Achilles tendon, but says the setback will not end his career.
US, China pledge efforts for nuclear-free NKorea
China has the greatest leverage over North Korea, providing it with most of its fuel and much of its food aid.
Refugees welcomed at New Mainers Day
Newly arrived refugees and asylum seekers welcomed with ethnic food, music and games at the University of Southern Maine.
After home searched, Texas man charged with threat
A former justice of the peace is charged with making a “terroristic threat.”
LePage courts gunmakers to come to Maine
Maine has already contacted two gun companies that have spoken of leaving their states.
Woods gets 2-stroke penalty, but not disqualified
A TV viewer spots the infraction and reports it to officials.