May 20, 2014
May 2014
Maine State House’s copper top in demand
The century-old metal encasing the State House dome is wanted as a souvenir, by artists and more.
LOCAL ROUNDUP: Mt. Abram baseball rallies to drop Mountain Valley
The Roadrunners scored two runs in the bottom of the third then hung on to win 3-2.
LOCAL ROUNDUP: Monmouth softball cruises past Wiscasset
The Mustangs won 20-8 to improve their record to 7-3.
TRACK AND FIELD NOTEBOOK: Rain could impact major meets
The Capital City Classic and Community Cup are slated for later this week, weather permitting.
TRACK AND FIELD NOTEBOOK: Rain could impact major meets
The Capital City Classic and Community Cup are slated for later this week, weather permitting.
TENNIS: Skowhegan senior reaches new heights
Devin Lachapelle made it to the state singles Round of 48 after redefining his game following a disappointing last season.
Waterville Commons road problems incite motorists, damage cars
The city hopes to avoid another traffic jam like Saturday’s at Walmart and Home Depot, which lead to traffic jams, damaged cars and road rage.
Guard adjutant general Campbell to meet with LePage
The meeting comes amid controversy over plans to swap the 133rd Engineer Battalion, based in Gardiner, with an infantry unit.
From farms to tables, a shopper disconnect in Maine
A survey finds most Mainers want to buy local foods, but need more help finding them through clear labeling and source information.