It’s time to help central Mainers talk about themselves, writes Adrian Crawford.
January 2015
Hall-Dale hands Oak Hill first loss of season
Bulldogs lost to Raiders by 31 earlier in season.
Winslow overcomes slow start to rout Houlton/Hodgdon
Trask makes four goals in Black Raiders win.
Federal mediator steps into FairPoint talks
Negotiators for the region’s biggest landline telephone company and two of its unions have been called to Washington in an effort to get talks back on track.
Central Maine business briefs
Meservier new Franklin County Chamber of Commerce director; Shepherd hired at Sheepscot Valley Health; Silsby named president of Kennebec Savings Bank.
Morning Sentinel Jan. 3 police log
Waterville area police reports for Jan. 3, 2015.
Kennebec Journal Jan. 3 police log
Augusta area police reports for Jan. 3, 2015.
Overtime goal the difference in Bruins loss to Senators
Bobby Ryan scores game-winner for Ottawa.
Edward Brooke, first African-American elected to the US Senate, dies at 95
Brooke, a liberal Massachusetts Republican, was one of only two African-Americans to serve in the Senate in the 20th century.
In Skowhegan, store closures, expansions, openings highlight a busy year
RadioShack recently closed its Skowhegan location, but others local businesses are flowering, including the Kel-Mat Cafe on Madison Avenue.