Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s mother-in-law in Rhode Island says she is sickened by the attack.
April 2013
Kennebec Journal area police log, April 19, 2013
Augusta, Thursday, At 4:47 p.m., a disturbance was reported on Court Street.
SNAPSHOT: Ballpark preparations
Norman Barbeau and other volunteers repair a dugout roof at Rivelli Field on Friday in Augusta. The field is used by Augusta Little League, whose season will open in two weeks, on May 4.
STILL LIFE: Ice cream opener
Adrianna Lombardi, 2, digs in to some fresh ice cream from Stone Fox Farm Creamery, in spite of the cool temperatures and rain, at the opening day of of the Waterville Farmer’s Market at The Concourse on Thursday.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Winslow earns long awaited win over Waterville
WATERVILLE — The game was barely over when Winslow High School baseball fans began asking the question. When’s the last time the Black Raiders beat Waterville?
STILL LIFE: Cardboard kayak race at Unity College
During the first cardboard kayak race at Unity College on Friday, students had one hour to fabricate kayaks from cardboard, tape and plastic, then race them.
ALLEN AFIELD: Small brook brookie fishing starts now
This coming week in Maine’s bottom third, brooks with brook trout start producing decent to darned good fishing, unless nature conspires against my prediction with unseasonably frigid weather for the next several days. Even if action remains slow, though, trout brooks will surely pick up in late April or early May and continue into the first week or two of June.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Sabine signs with DII school
Maggie Sabine starred on the Central Maine Community College women’s basketball team, with Morong as her coach. On Friday at a press conference at the school, Sabine signed her National Letter of Intent to play at Division II St. Michael’s College in Colchester, Vt.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Cony relies on small ball to beat Erskine
SOUTH CHINA — The Cony baseball team played long ball in its win against Lawrence on Wednesday.
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Nokomis’ Orcutt perfect vs. Maranacook
NEWPORT — Maranacook softball coach Don Beckwith knows his team is better than it looked on Friday afternoon.