Officials won’t say why an out-of-state candidate rejected an offer; some worry about an erosion of Maine’s public health infrastructure.
January 2015
MaineWorks breaks down barriers for the hard-to-employ
Construction companies are among the beneficiaries of a firm that hires recently released inmates, immigrants and others who are ‘perpetually stuck.’
So what’s the big deal about deflated footballs?
Just like in the schoolyard, we want our sports heroes to play fair, so only talent and strategy are rewarded.
Carrabec girls basketball cruises past Telstar
Bailey Dunphy had 10 points to pace the Cobras on the way to a 34-18 victory.
Maranacook girls get much-needed break
The Black Bears are resting up for the stretch run, starting with a home tilt against Waterville Friday.
Winslow hockey capitalizes on Cony/Monmouth miscues
Jimmy Fowler and Jacob Trask each scored a pair in the Black Raiders’ 5-1 victory.
Chelsea voters approve natural gas TIF district
The tax increment financing district will allow Chelsea to use a tax revenue windfall from natural gas pipelines for economic development efforts.
Somerset commissioners slash registrar of deeds hours to one day per month
Diane Godin is expected to contest the ruling that cuts her annual pay to $5,000.
Morning Sentinel Jan. 21 police log
Waterville-area police reports for Jan. 21, 2015.
League officials see allegations against Patriots as ‘very serious’
The team is regarded as continuing to walk a fine line between gamesmanship and fraud.