The member of the Iraqi national team and his family are making the transition to life in Maine.
December 2014
Vermont Yankee preparing to unplug
The nuclear power plant most likely will disconnect from the grid Monday and began cooling down.
New drone regulations still a long way off
Pilots are worried about potential collisions, but it may be several years before laws are enacted.
Opening of urgent care clinic adds to Maine trend
ClearChoiceMD of Scarborough, which is not hospital-affiliated, is part of a national boom offering quicker and often cheaper treatment than emergency rooms.
Patriots’ playoff game set for Jan. 10
New England’s opponent won’t be known until after next week’s games.
Somerset, Franklin county snowmobile trails not ready yet
Poor conditions have trail groomers from Skowhegan to Jackman asking snowmobilers to wait until trails firm up and snow arrives.
Farmington to replant vegetation on Whittier Road erosion fix
The town needs to plant new vegetation on the reconstructed Sandy River bank after a high percentage of plants died to meet grant stipulations.
Morning Sentinel Dec. 28 police log
Waterville area police reports for Dec. 28, 2014.
The Morning Sentinel’s year in review
Starting with a hard winter, the year witnessed changes in municipal leadership, a tragic loss of a teen’s life and murder too common.
Rain may put damper on high school ski season’s start
Teams hope to hit slopes, trails later this week