I understand that Christopher Knight, the hermit, is news here in Maine for his 27 years living in the woods, allegedly stealing to live.
April 2013
Thanks to strangers for kindness, caring
On April 19, I fell and messed up my ankle pretty badly while helping my aunt bring in her groceries.
MLB: Red Sox, Ortiz stay red hot
BOSTON (AP) — David Ortiz had two hits and three RBIs to extend his torrid start after a long layoff, and Felix Doubront overcame a wild first inning to pitch into the seventh as the Boston Red Sox beat the struggling Houston Astros 8-4 on Saturday night.
Sportsmen’s leaders, old and new, embody Maine group’s growing rift
David Trahan’s hard line against gun control is in marked contrast with predecessor George Smith at the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine.
NFL DRAFT: Patriots nab Boyce, trade for Blount
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots closed out their draft Saturday with a pair of defensive players, including a third player from Rutgers.
NHL: Capitals rally, beat Bruins in overtime
WASHINGTON (AP) — Zdeno Chara and the Boston Bruins need to win the last game of the NHL regular season to claim the Northeast Division title after wasting a two-goal lead and losing 3-2 to the Washington Capitals on Saturday night when Eric Fehr scored on a power play 3:23 into overtime.
Investigators push ahead in Boston bombing probe
With the Boston marathon bombing suspect in a prison hospital, investigators are pushing forward in the U.S. and abroad to piece together the myriad details of a plot that killed three people and injured more than 260
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS LACROSSE ROUNDUP: Davis, Day lift Gardiner to win
GARDINER — Brooke Davis and Ally Day each had four goals four to lead the Gardiner girls lacrosse team past Lincoln Academy 15-2 in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B game Saturday morning at Hoch Field.
Proposal aims to lure coin shows from N.H.
The bill would exempt gold and silver from Maine’s sales tax. Some call that a slippery slope.
Washington Notebook: Collins, King in spotlight on key issues
WASHINGTON – It was a busy week in Washington for Maine’s two senators, both of whom played high-profile roles in some of the biggest debates on Capitol Hill. Seeking to address what she dubbed “a manufactured crisis,” Republican Sen. Susan Collins was a primary author of a budget fix that will allow the Federal Aviation […]