The National Baseball Hall of Fame to the American sports fan is the most sacred and debated hall of fame that exists. There are many reasons for this. We’ve accepted that certain career numbers gain almost-automatic acceptance. The magic numbers are 3,000 (hits or strikeouts), 500 (home runs) or 300 (wins for a pitcher). A […]
2015
Wilton still seeking bidders on tannery site
The town voted to extend the deadline for bidding to May 1 after no developers showed interest in the property during the first bidding period.
Litchfield man to serve 28 months in prison for domestic violence, theft
Ralph A. Mosher IV was sentenced Wednesday in Kennebec County Superior Court.
Celtics beat Nets 89-81 to end three-game losing streak
Boston starts slow but rallies to win for just the second time in nine games.
Morning Sentinel Jan. 7 police log
Waterville area police reports for Jan. 7, 2015.
Central Maine legislators await details of LePage’s plans
Lawmakers are waiting to see how the Republican governor would implement proposals to cut taxes and aid to municipalities, which Democrats say could lead to harmful cuts or property tax increases.
Kennebec Journal Jan. 7 police log
Augusta area police reports for Jan. 7, 2014.
Winter, stars and aliens
The kaleidoscopic night-shining sky rattles columnist Dana Wilde’s brain.
Relative of Aaron Hernandez gets immunity in murder trial
The fiancee of the former New England Patriots player has made a similar petition to the court.
Utilities terminate contract for $2.5 billion Cape Wind project
The proposed 130-turbine offshore wind farm in Nantucket Sound may now be in jeopardy.