BOSTON (AP) — Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell isn’t ready to announce his rotation for the AL division series.
October 2013
Colby lecture focuses on food shortage myths
Francis Moore Lappe, author of the book “Diet for a Small Planet,” spoke Tuesday on the choices we make as humans, how they contribute to global food production and how our perceptions of scarcity and hunger have changed over the last 40 years
Few Mainers sign up for insurance in person, but interest is high
Tuesday, the first day of the Affordable Care Act, was a key test to see if people will enroll.
Waterville council names Bickford to Ward 2 seat
Zackary Bickford is the new Waterville city councilor representing Ward 2, as councilors Tuesday voted 3–2 to appoint him.
Kennebec Journal area police log, Oct. 1, 2013
Augusta, Monday, at 5:54 p.m., disorderly conduct was reported on Waldo Street.
MLB PLAYOFFS: Stars happy to be healthy, back in business for playoffs
Victor Martinez is one of several standouts in this postseason who missed significant time either this year or in 2012, and these players are as thankful as anyone for the chance to be on the field when the games matter most.
HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY: Messalonskee pulls out win over Lawrence
OAKLAND — Nathalie St. Pierre came charging down the right side deep in the circle and spotted some daylight by the far corner of the Lawrence cage.
STILL LIFE: A very sweet 7th birthday
The beautiful summer-like day on Sunday brought these kids outdoors to celebrate the birthday of Cynthia Morin, 7, holding a present, as Anna Morin, at right, photographs the kids at Coburn Park in Skowhegan. From left are Hannah Huntley, Mikayla Chase, Cynthia, Beyonce Ward and Emma Huntley.
STEVE SOLLOWAY: Gendron already teaching
ORONO — One moment Blaine Byron was talking into a microphone, and in the next he was reeling and laughing. The well-aimed shaving cream pie smacked the touted freshman hockey foward full in the face, from hair line to chin.
STILL LIFE: Running red
David Benn runs on the County Road in Waterville, past brilliant-red sumac bushes, today.