FARMINGTON — Gardiner graduate Kashley Weymouth scored to lead the University of Maine at Farmington to a 2-1 win over Thomas College in North Atlantic Conference field hockey action Tuesday.
2013
ALCS: Lackey, Red Sox shut down Tigers in Game 3
DETROIT (AP) — John Lackey edged Justin Verlander in the latest duel of these pitching-rich playoffs, and Boston’s bullpen shut down Detroit’s big boppers with the game on the line to lift the Red Sox over the Tigers 1-0 Tuesday for a 2-1 lead in the AL championship series.
Morning Sentinel area police log, Oct. 15, 2013
IN ALBION, Sunday at 6:08 p.m., a report of an assault was investigated on Danforth Road.
Kennebec County Superior Court, Oct. 15, 2013
Three people were sentenced Tuesday in separate hearings in Kennebec County Superior Court:
Kennebec Journal area police log, Oct. 15, 2013
A 33-year-old woman was charged with operating after suspension and speeding during a traffic stop on Route 3.
NFL: Manning’s mastermind mind
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Just two years removed from the neck troubles that weakened his right arm but strengthened his resolve, Peyton Manning is off to the best start by any quarterback in NFL history.
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Central Mainers help Clippers to big year
The University of Maine at Machias women’s soccer team has seven players from Maine. Two of those are from central Maine and they’ve helped the Clippers become one of the best teams in the United States College Athletic Association.
SNAPSHOT: Autumn’s offerings
Wendy Elvin carries a basket full of sweet peppers she harvested Monday back to the stand at her family’s Readfield farm. A variety of gourds and produce is available at Elvin’s Farm every day through Halloween and on weekends until Thanksgiving, she said.
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS: Gagnon steps right in for Sharks
There are some perks to going to Simmons College, especially with Fenway Park within walking distance, and especially when the Red Sox are having a good year.
RSU 12 wants Cony to take students without conditions
The RSU 12 school board will offer a one-year deal to pay Augusta Public Schools a 5.25 percent tuition premium if Augusta agrees not to disinvite any of the 78 students from RSU 12.