The Washington Post
May 2014
Democrats square off in Senate District 25 primary
A Falmouth community volunteer has party endorsements, but a Yarmouth CEO says he has the experience necessary to help the state.
LOCAL ROUNDUP: Laweryson paces Cavaliers to win
Valley baseball swept a doubleheader with Vinalhaven/Northhaven Tuesday.
HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE NOTEBOOK: Eagles boast depth, balance
Messalonskee’s boys team has been prolific on offense but the Eagles are showing up on the other end of the field too.
Waterville adult education students graduate
Graduates of Mid-Maine Adult Community Education — ‘bravest of the brave’ — celebrated the end of a long road Tuesday night.
HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE NOTEBOOK: Cony girls survive tough stretch
After playing four games in as many days, the Rams’ coach hailed her team’s efforts as “incredible”.
SAD 54 budget gets initial approval
A school budget for the district that includes Canaan, Cornville, Mercer, Norridgewock, Skowhegan and Smithfield goes to referendum June 10.
Former Colby coach Wescott’s body recovered
James Wescott, father of Olympic snowboarder Seth Wescott, fell into Megunticook Lake, and was found in 60 feet of water Tuesday night.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS LACROSSE: Morse downs Gardiner in closing seconds
The Shipbuilders’ Maddie Olson scored the game-winner with 2.6 seconds left to edge the Tigers 11-10.
Bates students dig in to understand farming
For a spring course on food culture, a group of students experience every aspect of life – from births to deaths – on a Maine farm.