Letter
January 2015
Final destination for poached meat in Maine: Plates of the poor
Thousands of pounds will be delivered to pantries and shelters by the state’s Hunters for the Hungry program, aided by donors and others.
On race, Obama stays the course
The president’s message of restraint has remained consistent even during times of tension.
U.S. quietly releases detainee from Qatar
Ali al-Marri was arrested in December 2001 while attending graduate school in central Illinois.
Maine group looks to bolster public financing election law
Maine Citizens for Clean Elections plans to deliver 80,000 signatures Wednesday in hopes of leveling the playing field for publicly financed candidates.
Seahawks rally, stun Packers in OT
Down 12 points wiht 4 minutes remaining, Seattle rallies to NFC title
Patriots Beat: Patriots storm into Super Bowl
They rout the Colts 45-7 in a rain-soaked AFC title game and will try to keep Seattle from being the first team to repeat as champs since the Patriots did it.
Patriots’ Blount again an unstoppable force
LeGarrette Blount runs wild against the Colts in the playoffs for the second year in a row – 148 yards, three TDs.
Patriots notebook: A little trickery leads to an unlikely TD
Starting left tackle Nate Solder lines up as an eligible receiver and catches a 16-yard TD pass in the third quarter.
Messalonskee indoor track and field happy to be back at it
Girls step up to replace Knight