Former Portland Sea Dog Matt Spring hit a homer for Boston in the 4-3 win.
March 2015
Freedom adopts local food ordinance that waives liability
The measure challenges the state and federal government, declaring interference in the rights spelled out in the ordinance are unlawful.
Morning Sentinel March 16 police log
Waterville area police reports for March 16, 2015.
Probe of suspicious Troy death ‘open and active’
Autopsy results are being withheld on Steven Hodgdon, 49, who was found dead at his home more than a week ago.
Belgrade to vote on mass gathering ordinance, town office project
Town polls are open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday with the Town Meeting starting at 1 p.m. Saturday.
Congressman says VA officials withholding reports from committee
The House Veterans Affairs Committee chair says more than 100 information requests remain past due.
Boston’s big trade show draws 15 seafood companies from Maine
The three-day Seafood Expo North America trade show, produced by Portland-based Diversified Communications, has more than 1,000 vendors.
Pittston voters asked to approve higher budget, contingency fund
The proposed Pittston budget is up slightly from last year and voters will consider it at Saturday’s Town Meeting.
Randolph camp stays open as smelt season ends in part of Maine
The owner of Worthing’s Smelt Camps says ‘nobody’s told me nothing’ about new state rules barring smelting after Saturday.
Augusta court sentences
Hearings were held Monday in the Capital Judicial Center.