On Thursday afternoon, the Winslow High School girls lacrosse team traveled to Rockland, where it lost to Oceanside, 14-5.
April 2013
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS: 3-sport athletes thrive on field, in classroom
Dennis Meehan and Noell Acord shift gears more often than long-haul truck drivers stuck in city traffic.
Photos: Albert S. Hall School’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Day
The first Science Technology Engineering and Math Day, at Albert S. Hall School in Waterville, took place on Friday.
MLB: Ortiz pain-free in rehab game
PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) — When it comes to running the bases, Boston slugger David Ortiz will never be confused with Rickey Henderson.
ALLEN AFIELD: Salmonid trolling rules after ice-out
Anglers troll worldwide, but in Maine, this technique dominates at ice-out and continues in high gear for at least the next six weeks. Lots of trophy fish come to hand now, too, as evidenced by records in The One That Didn’t Get Away Club — far more big fish than anglers catch in fall.
Morning Sentinel area police log, April 12, 2013
IN ALBION, Wednesday at 11:14 a.m., a reported burglary was investigated on Unity Road.
Kennebec Journal area police log, April 12, 2013
A man with a history of driving convictions led police on a short car chase Friday along Townsend Road and Northern Avenue before the officer stopped him on foot in the Sand Hill area.
Longtime Gardiner public safety chief, mayor dies Wednesday
William MacDonald, 88, who lived in Gardiner his whole life, serving as the city’s commissioner of public safety for 20 years and later as mayor, died Wednesday.
Skowhegan chamber honors volunteers, leaders on Tuesday
Business leaders and volunteers will be honored for their service to the community Tuesday night during the annual Skowhegan Chamber of Commerce awards banquet.
Police seek 2 in spate of Winslow burglaries
Police are looking for two suspects they believe to be responsible for a series of burglaries in Winslow during the last two weeks.