NO. ANDOVER, Mass. — The University of Maine men’s ice hockey team fell to Merrimack 6-0 on Saturday night at Lawler Arena in No. Andover, Mass.
2013
NFL PLAYOFFS: Ravens shock Broncos in 2OT
DENVER (AP) — Baltimore’s Justin Tucker kicked a 47-yard field goal 1:42 into the second overtime Saturday, ending the NFL’s longest game in 26 years and giving the Ravens a 38-35 win over the Denver Broncos in the AFC playoffs.
Demonstrators mark Roe v. Wade anniversary
The protest comes just days short of the 40th anniversary of the ruling that legalized abortion.
SNAPSHOT: Frosty project
Babysitter Alyssa Withee, 21, left, helps Flannery Brady, seated, age 2, and Laila Brady build a snowman on Saturday outside their Hallowell home.
LOCAL COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Slotnick helps Colby women’s hockey to win
NEW LONDON, Conn. — Samantha Slotnik scored goals in each of the first two periods and also had an assist as the Colby women’s hockey team beat Connecticut College 3-2 in a New England Small College Athletic Conference game Saturday.
One dead, one injured in Readfield accident on Saturday
READFIELD — One person was killed and another injured in a single-vehicle accident Saturday afternoon, at the intersection of P Ridge and Lane roads.
Morning Sentinel area police log, Jan. 12, 2013
IN CANAAN, Friday at 9:55 p.m., a vehicle accident was reported on Main Street.
Winslow council to hear Summit Natural Gas pitch on Monday
WINSLOW — The second of two natural gas companies planning to build pipelines through central Maine will present its plans to the Town Council Monday night. Councilors also will tour the newly improved police station, which had been under construction for several months, and decide whether to extend the deadline for a continuing construction project within the Town Office.
SAD 54 expects big savings from federally funded wood pellet boiler in Skowhegan
SKOWHEGAN — How do you keep 1,500 students warm in school all winter and still save money?
Washington Notebook: Superstorm Sandy aid tops House agenda
Part of the debate will affect Maine fishermen, who were largely spared Sandy’s wrath but are struggling with their own economic disaster.