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March 2015
Education key to addiction problem
Bob Creamer of Hallowell says he still volunteers as an addiction counselor in retirement and still believes the secret to treatment lies in realizing addiction is a disease, Amy Calder writes.
Morning Sentinel March 29 police log
Waterville area police reports for Sunday, March 29, 2015.
2014-15 Kennebec Journal Girls Nordic Skier of the Year: Anne McKee, Kents Hill
Junior had breakthrough season for Huskies
2014-15 Kennebec Journal Boys Nordic Skier of the Year: Ethan Harriman, Maranacook
Black Bears senior played key role in team’s Class B title
2014-15 Girls Nordic Skier of the Year: Julia Ramsey, Mt. Blue
Cougars’ sophomore finished 3rd, 5th in state meets
2014-15 Boys Nordic Skier of the Year: Dan Lesko, Mt. Blue
Down time? Dan Lesko doesn’t have any time for down time. He certainly doesn’t want any. “Whenever I end up with down time, I don’t know what to do with myself,” Lesko said. A senior at Mt. Blue High School, Lesko has plenty of things that keep him busy. He plays trombone in the school’s […]
Cornville attorney pursues love of art
Assistant Attorney General John Alsop, a former Somerset County defense attorney, earned recent accolades at the Maine Open Juried Art Show.
Marshall finds way to stay involved
Despite injury, Carrabassett Valley native sticks around U.S. Alpine Championships, Travis Lazarczyk writes
Spartans Final Four-bound after 76-70 OT win over Louisville
Senior guard Travis Trice scored 17 points and the seventh-seeded Spartans clamped down on defense to pull out a 76-70 victory over fourth-seeded Louisville.