Letter
October 2015
In honor of Lennon, thousands give peace sign a chance
They join Yoko Ono in Central Park in a failed attempt to set a world record.
Even as warnings grew more dire, El Faro stayed on ill-fated course
Federal investigators will take a hard look at what went wrong, as seasoned mariners discuss how decisions are made by captains and shipping companies, and note that running into bad weather is common.
Wilton Selectboard approves special Jan. 5 election to fill vacant seat of former chairman
The board, which opened the meeting with a moment of silence for the El Faro crew, approved a 45-day special election process.
ROUNDUP: Eryn Doiron ties Mt. Blue girls soccer scoring record
Senior scores 44th career goal in loss to Camden Hills.
ROUNDUP: Winthrop boys soccer tops Mt. Abram in OT
Ben Boulay scores game-winner with 17 seconds left in 1st overtime.
Waterville to see ‘significant difference’ downtown
Colby President David Greene tells the City Council he expects Main Street to be much more vital in five years.
Cony High students quiz Augusta’s local candidates
Those seeking election as mayor, city councilors and school board members answer questions about illicit drug use, homelessness, attracting new residents and other topics.
Model sues Bill Cosby for alleged 2008 sexual assault
The lawsuit is the third filed against him since last year, when allegations of his sexual abuse began receiving scrutiny.
Messalonskee girls soccer ties up Bangor
Draw a boost for surging Eagles in Class A North.