‘I’m not here to brag about how I changed the world. I did something much harder . . . ‘
December 2014
Skowhegan boys basketball edges Bangor in OT
The Indians rallied past the Rams 48-46 in their KVAC A matchup.
Cony girls basketball edges Brewer for first win
The Rams utilized 10-1 scoring advantage in the fourth quarter to win 34-32.
Red Eddies race past Messalonskee boys basketball
Eagles star Nick Mayo was held to a season-low 13 points in the 64-57 loss.
Augusta’s Green Street to open to full two-way traffic after council fight
In a 4-3 vote, councilors sided with the city staff over churchgoers, who are concerned that the road is too narrow for more traffic.
Central Maine film experts say hacker threats could boost ‘The Interview’ popularity
Publicity around Sony Pictures withdrawing the Seth Rogen comedy from Christmas release might help the movie later at the box office, local industry insiders say.
Augusta bleach-throwing incident brings jail term
Charles S. Cortright III, 46, pleaded guilty to charges stemming from an incident in which he threw bleach into a woman’s face.
Newport sex offender expected to plead guilty to new charges
Marc Alberi, 46, is accused of having videotaped and photographed a 11-year-old boy in the restroom of a Palmyra Walmart.
Waterville hockey cruises past Hampden
The Purple Panthers continued their strong start with a 7-0 victory over the Broncos.
Stokes, Cony boys basketball know all about control
The senior guard is bringing order to the Rams’ chaotic scheme.