BINGHAM — Seth Malloy reached on a fielders choice, moved to second on a passed ball, stole third and scored on an error in the first inning and the run stood up as freshman Cody Lawyerson pitched a gem in the Valley baseball team’s 1-0 win over Forest Hills on Tuesday.
April 2013
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Bartlett, Soule lift UMF to tourney win
BUCKSPORT — Kaitlyn Bartlett socked a three-run homer and Emily Soule tossed a four-hitter as the University of Maine at Farmington defeated Maine Maritime Academy, 5-4, in a North Atlantic Conference tournament first-round game at Bucksport High School.
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Gardiner cruises by Mtn. Valley
RUMFORD — Julie Krouse had five goals, while Brooke Davis had three goals and three assists in the Gardiner girls lacrosse team’s 18-3 win over Mountain Valley on Tuesday.
Independent and powerful Sen. Max Baucus plans to retire
The Finance Committee chairman played key roles in major legislation that affected many Americans.
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD NOTEBOOK: Waterville’s Jenson out for season
Waterville senior Alex Jenson will miss the track and field season with a knee injury that required surgery, coach Ian Wilson said Tuesday.
COLLEGE BASEBALL:Thomas clutch against Colby
WATERVILLE — With six North Atlantic Conference games in the next five days, Thomas College baseball coach Greg King needed to see his team start doing the little things in Tuesday’s game against cross-town rival Colby, and he needed a strong effort out of his starting pitcher, James McLamb.
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD NOTEBOOK: Winthrop start off strong
Winthrop is one of only a handful of central Maine track and field teams that venture to Falmouth for the annual Tom Foley Invitational during school vacation week.
Charter schools contribute to $500K SAD 59 budget squeeze
School Administrative District 59 Superintendent Todd LeRoy said Tuesday about $300,000 will be paid in tuition to charter schools next fiscal year, contributing to a $500,000 budget increase.
Waterville mayor, council want additional police officer
Waterville Mayor Karen Heck and some city councilors on Tuesday argued that the city needs at least one more police officer.
SNAPSHOT: Up on blocks
Workers with Paul Mushero & Sons set blocks for posts while lifting the Vassalboro Historical Society’s blacksmith building on Tuesday. Dave Bolduc of the organization said the 1920s building was sinking into the ground and needed to be saved by the jacking of the building and a smaller one nearby. From left are Todd Mushero, Paul Mushero and Phil Pouliot. When finished, the buildings will be open to the public for special events.