A Dixfield woman sustained minor injuries in a single-vehicle accident this morning, after her car hit a tree and then a rock along Route 156 in Perkins Township.
July 2013
COMMENTARY — ON AUTO RACING: Strategy worked for Stewart, but even he doesn’t like it
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Tony Stewart coasted for at least 250 miles at Daytona International Speedway, where he hardly worked up a sweat until the final hour of the race.
COMMENTARY — ON TENNIS: After historic win, Murray wants more
Everything will always be different moving forward for Andy Murray, who became the first British man to win Wimbledon in 77 years by beating No. 1-ranked Novak Djokovic 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 in Sunday’s final.
Morning Sentinel area police log, July 8, 2013
IN BINGHAM, Monday at 12:25 a.m., a report of suspicious activity was investigated on Rollins Street.
NHL: Bruins new forward seeks stability
BOSTON — Loui Eriksson played in too few playoff games under too many coaches with the Dallas Stars.
STILL LIFE: MIFF crosswalk
Pat Burdick, right, and her covivant, Kevin James, left, paint a new Maine International FIlm Festival themed crosswalk on Main Street in downtown Waterville on Sunday.
KENNEBEC JOURNAL GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Lindsey Folsom
Lindsey Folsom found her motivation and confidence in a big way, peaked at the right time and set a Class A record in the pole vault by clearing 11 feet, 7 inches at the state meet in Brewer.
MORNING SENTINEL GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Bethanie Brown
Sometime in November, Bethanie Brown and Waterville coach Ian Wilson sat down and discussed a training plan for the year.
Estranged husband sought in N.H. woman’s homicide
The charge alleges that James Robarge recklessly caused the death of 42-year-old Kelly Robarge on June 27 by inflicting trauma to her body.
SNAPSHOT: Deere bath
Jim Norton steam cleans a 1955 John Deere tractor Monday he’s rebuilding at his Farmingdale farm.