If you’re an NFL player, you must want to punch Aaron Hernandez in his dumb-sullen jaw for making his face into the face of the league. If you have any kind of pride in your profession you must want to shove him in the tattooed chest, with the florid stupidities etched on it, and tell him to quit spilling his ink all over you and your teammates.
July 2013
SNAPSHOT: Striper season
Jason Silver, of Gardiner, casts a line Monday into the Kennebec River in Gardiner. Despite high water from recent rain, several anglers fished for striped bass from the banks of the river, which was permitted beginning July 1.
Morning Sentinel area police log, July 2, 2013
IN BENTON, Monday, at 4:30 p.m., harassment was reported on Pleasant Drive.
Kennebec Journal area police log, July 2, 2013
Augusta, Monday, At 4:43 p.m., Harrison J. Wolfington, 23, of Hallowell, was charged with operating with a suspended registration by police responding to a crash at the intersection of Old Belgrade and West River roads.
Cornville turns Kelley, Nichols roads over to abutting landowners
Cornville voters on Monday opted to eliminate right-of-way easements on the Nichols and Kelley roads and turn the roads over to the abutting landowners.
LePage: I’m running for re-election
The governor makes his announcement at a fundraiser with former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, after saying last month he may run for Congress instead.
Waterville schools trim $115,062 from budget
On Monday the Waterville School Board voted 5-0, with two members absent, to cut an additional $115,062 from the budget following about $775,000 in reductions approved earlier this year.
Soggy summer dampens Fourth festivities, festers flower beds
A rainier than average early summer continues to take its toll on central Maine as the Fourth of July approaches, canceling or postponing pre-holiday festivities, rotting garden flowers and causing a minor collapse near a roadway that is threatened by erosion.
Anthem’s proposed network wouldn’t cover all Maine towns
Central Maine HealthCare, which wouldn’t be in Anthem’s network, says Anthem’s proposal underestimates the driving time to doctors in central and western Maine.
Maine tightens virtual charter school laws
Among the specific requirements now required is weekly face-to-face time between students and instructors.