December 26, 2015
2015
Notwithstanding war, terrorism, poverty, 2015 was a good year
The world has made great strides in eradicating violence and poverty.
If you love JP Devine’s column, you’ll love his book
George Smith reviews Morning Sentinel columnist Devine’s ‘Will Work for Food.’
Five myths about gluten
People don’t outgrow this ancient and complex protein, and even trace amounts can trigger intestinal damage.
Two men charged in back-to-back Christmas robberies in Maine
Tyler Barnard of Auburn and Stanley Laurinaitis of Minot are accused of robbing convenience stores in Greene and Lewiston.
Family cranberry farms forced to sell as prices bog down
Big business moves into an agricultural sector still reeling from a huge drop in prices.
Morning Sentinel Dec. 25 police log
Waterville area police reports for Dec. 25, 2015.
Pastor Marc Goulet chosen as Ben Carson’s campaign chairman in Nevada
His journey into Republican politics followed travel in the realms of religion and therapy.
For some, Christmas just another day on job
While other businesses shut down and people stay home to celebrate, some people have to get ready and go into work on the biggest holiday of the year.