The grand imagining of Indian history has lots of dramatic changes and sexy players.
July 2016
Iraqi immigrants in Portland honor those killed in Baghdad suicide attack
About 100 attend a vigil on the steps of the First Parish Church.
Strong start to summer in Rangeley puts Saddleback worries on pause
After a winter with little snow and a closed Saddleback ski resort, Rangeley welcomes a strong start to the summer tourism season.
Portugal wins first European soccer title
Despite an injury to star Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal beats France with a goal in extra time, 1-0.
‘Secret Life of Pets’ fetches $103.2 million
The film is warmly received by critics and audiences at the box office.
Vassalboro’s Ray Breton rebuilding town one project at a time
The contractor owns nine buildings downtown, including the former American Woolen mill, and his latest project is a park on Outlet Stream.
Alliance in Skowhegan grain project testing draws interest
The Heritage Grain Restoration Project hopes to find the best strains for bread and beer production in Maine’s cold climate.
Morning Sentinel July 10 police log
Waterville area police reports for July 10, 2016.
Backyard Farms considers plan to reduce greenhouse waste
The Madison commercial greenhouse is planning to partner with the local sanitary district to divert about 90 percent of the company’s plant waste away from landfills.
Center on Aging program produces friends for life
Veterans Harry Dixon and Ed Morrissey couldn’t be more different, but when the Skowhegan and Norridgewock men were paired through a companion program, it produced a lasting bond, Amy Calder writes.