Sports has given much to columnist Dave Dyer, but it has also given him aches, pains, some short-term memory loss and worries for his future health.
September 2017
Maine still has openings for teachers, but vocational schools look at increasing student numbers
Gov. Paul LePage made the claim that vocational training was more necessary than traditional education, but career-oriented learning appears to be on the rise in Maine.
No injuries reported after small aircraft crashes into China Lake
The unusual aircraft, which was called in as a parasail but has an engine of its own, apparently lost power and crashed into the lake Saturday night.
Kennebec County Courts Aug. 24-30, 2017
This is a roundup of cases closed Aug. 24-30, 2017, at courts in Augusta and Waterville.
Patriots find room for undrafted rookies yet again
For 14th straight season, New England roster has a few unknowns.
Central Maine Labor Council’s annual Labor Day picnic highlights the will of workers
The event, which featured a speech by the international president of Association of Flight Attendants, brought union members from throughout the region together to celebrate Labor Day.
Kennebec Journal Sept. 3 police log
Augusta area police reports for Sept. 3, 2017.
Morning Sentinel Sept. 3 police log
Waterville area police reports for Sept. 3, 2017.
Education starts on the school bus
Whether checking out what kids wore, the facts of life according to a farm girl, the tragedy of a president’s death, or the memory of a friend lost too soon, education began on the bus, Amy Calder writes.
Franklin County court for June 26-30, 2017
Closed cases from Franklin County Superior Court and Farmington District Court.