It seemed unlikely Cony would approach the home run record it set a year ago with 22, but the Rams appear headed for a similar season this spring.
May 2013
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL NOTEBOOK: Madison stays red-hot
Madison has lived up to its preseason status as one of the top softball teams in Western C. In a showdown Wednesday afternoon, the Bulldogs knocked off Dirigo, 2-1, and improved to 6-0.
Vassalboro farmer wins grant to make ‘hay logs’
Farmer Peter Bragdon won a $300,000 Value Added Producer Grant to help him manufacture a “hay log” that can be used as fuel in fireplaces or wood stoves, according to the office of U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-1st District.
Deputies receive awards for bravery and service from National Sheriff’s Association
The National Sheriffs’ Association recently honored three Kennebec County deputies for their bravery and meritorious service.
Uncertain future for school superintendent residency bill
A bill that would allow school boards to decide whether their superintendents must live in the communities where they work was passed by the Legislature this week, but it remains unclear whether the governor will sign it.
NHL PLAYOFFS: Bruins expecting more physical play from Leafs
BOSTON (AP) — An elbow to the head showed Mikhail Grabovski what playoff hockey is like.
NBA PLAYOFFS: Celtics hope to repeat history
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Celtics are looking across town for inspiration as they attempt to become the first NBA team to rally from an 0-3 deficit to win a playoff series.
NFL: Jones hopes to help rookies
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Chandler Jones can’t believe how quickly his first NFL season went with the New England Patriots.
MAINE HALL OF FAME: Still giving her all
The conversation was between Paula Doughty and Allen Holmes. Both would become two of the top field hockey coaches in Maine history, but this was 1974.
Kennebec Journal area police log, May 2, 2013
Listing of recent police activity and arrests throughout the area.