He’s one of several freshman superstars who could be wearing a Boston Celtics uniform next year.
2014
Dexter flooding highlights need for data on Maine’s rivers
Federal sequestration has resulted in the loss of hundreds of river gauges nationwide, including on the Sebasticook.
Waterville man charged with smashing downtown window
Police said Lance Huff, 37, of 58 Old Main St., Fairfield, was arrested Wednesday.
Producers casting in Maine for ‘social experiment’ reality TV show
On Fox’s “Utopia,” people with practical skills and strong opinions about how the world should work will build their own society.
Pot-growing operation lands Waterville man in court
David Marchand, 40, pleaded guilty last week in U.S. District Court in Bangor to a charge of “manufacturing marijuana.”
Winthrop Masonic hall torn down
The Bowdoin Street hall was razed Thursday to make way for an expansion of the library next door.
Chelsea Clinton expecting first child
The daughter of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she’s very excited, a sentiment echoed by her parents.
Rumford attorney resigns in wake of domestic violence terrorizing charge
The lawyer, who was convicted of calling in bomb threats to Wilton schools, is accused of making a threat against his wife to court personnel.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Nobel laureate and literary giant, dies at 87
The hugely popular Spanish-language novelist may be best known for the epic ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude.’