Nokomis baseball coach Rob Dominick didn’t hesitate when asked. His team’s 12-11 come-from-behind win over previously undefeated Winslow on Monday was its biggest win of the season.
May 2013
NHL PLAYOFFS: Bruins wary of Rangers’ D
BOSTON (AP) — Putting the puck past Henrik Lundqvist is a huge challenge for the Boston Bruins.
Winthrop library addition fundraising tops third of its goal
Winthrop library expansion fund-raising has hit a milestone, now more than one-third of the way to the town’s goal.
Traffic delays expected while crews work on Pond Road in Manchester next week
Pond Road in Manchester will be partially closed next week while crews replace two cross culverts.
SAD 74 budget approved overall; towns will see slight tax increase
The school district will need to raise more money from taxpayers in order to support a $9.08 million budget that was approved by voters Tuesday for the upcoming school year.
Three indicted in Rangeley drug ring case
Three people were indicted Tuesday on charges connected to a heroin and crack cocaine distribution ring in Rangeley.
Four indicted in drug overdose death of Farmington woman
Four people were indicted Tuesday on charges connected to the drug overdose death of a Farmington woman.
Sex offender indicted on two new abuse charges
A convicted sex offender was indicted Tuesday on new charges that he sexually abused two Massachusetts boys in Maine, according to court documents.
Push on to link MaineCare expansion to LePage hospital plan
In a surprise vote that fell mostly along party lines, Democrats on the Health and Human Services Committee voted to link a plan that will expand MaineCare — Medicaid — for low-income Mainers to the governor’s plan to pay hospitals outstanding Medicaid reimbursements.
SNAPSHOT: Sounds delicious
Harpist Deborah Ridlon performs at the Mill Park Farmers Market on Tuesday in Augusta. The market’s summer hours are 2 to 6 p.m., Tuesdays through mid-November. In all, the market will have 16 vendors, according to market manager Emily Vellani. They’ll have seedlings, produce, meat, eggs, honey, syrup, baked goods, ice cream, cheese and other items. The market will accept EBT or SNAP program payments.