Greater threat is still organized terror, which is evil in its purest form.
December 2014
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After turbulent year, Obama aims for quiet Hawaii getaway
White House aides are cautiously optimistic that unlike the president’s previous holidays, this trip won’t be disturbed.
Boothbay escapes with overtime win at Hall-Dale
Short-handed Seahawks survive rough first half to rally to win
Madison girls basketball pulls it together in time
The Bulldogs started slow but stormed past Mt. Abram 48-24 Friday night.
Maranacook girls basketball rolls past Leavitt
Christine Miller scored 22 points to help keep the Black Bears undefeated in a 47-29 win.
Winslow girls basketball wins another close one
The Black Raiders subdued MCI 45-39 in KVAC action.
Gardiner coasts to double-digit win over Spruce Mountain
Senior Seth McFarland was one of three Tigers to finish in double figures with 18 points in the 62-43 win.
Ainge defends Rondo deal
Celtics GM says the point guard’s impending free agency was a factor in his trade to the Mavericks.
Unity Inland Family Care employee allegedly misused patient credit card information
Waterville’s Inland Hospital fired an employee at its Unity family care practice and is urging patients to check credit and debit card statements.