BATH — Little by little, Cony senior Leyna Tobey improved in her best event, the javelin.
May 2013
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: Smedberg, Fowler lift Huskies
PITTSFIELD — Kat Smedberg hit an RBI double in the bottom of the 10th inning as the Maine Central Institute softball team beat Winslow 1-0 in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A game Monday.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Pooler leads Panthers
WATERVILLE — Dan Pooler had a three-run triple in the third inning and a two-run triple in the fifth as the Waterville Senior High School baseball team beat Gardiner 11-0 in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B game shortened to five innings by the 0-run rule Monday.
KVAC B TRACK AND FIELD: Brown, Danner help Waterville earn sweep
BATH — Nick Danner dominated the throwing events, like he hoped. Bethanie Brown entered the record books, like she hoped.
NHL PLAYOFFS: Bruins hope for better results
BOSTON (AP) — The Bruins played Pittsburgh three times this season and lost all three by one goal. Now they await the top-seeded Penguins in the Eastern Conference finals, and the Bruins are trying to figure out what went wrong in those games.
KVAC A TRACK AND FIELD: Lawrence girls win title, boys finish 2nd
BATH — The Lawrence girls track and field won the first event of the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B meet — the 4×800-meter relay — to make a statement.
Tighter mining regulations for Maine get preliminary OK
A legislative committee wants environmental protections that the industry deems excessive.
Maine lawmakers divided over bill to end fines for lobster bycatch
Maine’s groundfishermen call the change necessary; lobstermen fear it will harm the state’s most valuable fishery.
Kennebec Journal area police log, May 27, 2013
AUGUSTA, SUNDAY, At 3:51 p.m., disorderly conduct was reported on Chase Avenue.
UMA’s budget squeezed by improving jobs market, frozen tuition rates
University of Maine at Augusta officials expect more people to choose work over school and for the university’s enrollment to drop by 1 percent next year, contributing to a $2.6 million gap.