Two pit bulls badly mauled a young girl on River Road in Lebanon Saturday afternoon, state police said.
April 2013
High profiles for Collins, King
It was a busy week in Washington for Maine’s two senators, both of whom played higher-profile roles in some of the bigger debates on Capitol Hill.
Portland’s municipal organ’s restoration on track
Portland’s municipal organ to sound true once again
Republican immigration shift doubted
Some believe party leaders are wrong to support a more liberal stance on the issue.
Arrested 34 years ago but fled to Maine, suspected rapist Gary Irving lived quiet life
Arrested 34 years ago but fled to Maine avoiding sentencing, suspected rapist Gary Irving lived an unassuming life in Gorham until authorities caught up to him.
Trash talk tops the list for Maine legislature
For the past three months, the media spotlight has been on several hot-button topics, including the state’s next two-year budget, Medicaid expansion and using a renegotiated state liquor contract to repay Maine’s hospital debt, but the most costly advocacy efforts have been focused on trash — specifically, where it comes from, where it goes and how it’s disposed of.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS LACROSSE: Messalonskee cruises, improves to 3-0
BRUNSWICK — Allyson Fischang and Kristy Bernatchez each had four goals as the Messalonskee girls lacrosse team beat Brunswick 16-1 in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A game Saturday.
International students of Maine Central Institute share traditional dishes with community
Maine Central Institute students were dishing out food representing 13 countries as part of the Cultural Diversity Club’s annual International Food Festival at Parks Gymnasium.
TRAVIS LAZARCZYK: Looking back at Pats drafts before looking forward
Welcome to New England, Jamie Collins. Everything I know about you, I learned in about 10 minutes Friday night, right after you were the Patriots’ first pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. I know you are 6-foot-2, 250 pounds, can play defensive end or linebacker and you had 10 sacks last season while playing for Southern Mississippi.
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Colby advances to NESCAC semis
WATERVILLE — Michelle Burt made 12 saves and Lindsey McKenna scored four times to lead fourth-seeded Colby to an 11-3 win against fifth-seeded Amherst in a New England Small College Athletic Conference women’s lacrosse quarterfinal game Saturday.