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Posted inNews

Milk truck collision closes Interstate 95

by Amy Calder April 3, 2011

WATERVILLE — A dramatic early-morning collision of a tractor-trailer milk tanker and a sport utility vehicle shut down part of Interstate 95’s southbound lanes for about five hours Saturday, with the overturned tanker stretched across the roadway.

Posted inEditorials, Opinion

OUR OPINION: Question about gambling now not ‘if’ but ‘where’

April 3, 2011

When the question was whether Maine should expand slot machine gambling, we said no.

Posted inOpinion

RICHARD CONNOR: Star athletes can forget that reality brings accountability

by Richard Connor April 3, 2011

When athletes become stars they enter a galaxy where any light except that which shines on them is eclipsed. They are fawned over and coddled and pampered. Along the way, they can lose touch with reality.

Posted inNews

Farmington OKs police station renovations

by April 3, 2011

FARMINGTON — Residents overwhelmingly approved a $490,000 renovation of the building that will become the town’s new police station.

Posted inSports

MORNING SENTINEL BOYS BASKETBALL COACH OF THE YEAR: Wood, Winslow continue to improve

by Travis Lazarczyk April 3, 2011

The 2009-10 season was a good one for the Winslow High School boys basketball team. The Black Raiders won 12 games and reached the preliminary round of the Eastern Class B tournament.

Posted inEditorials, Opinion

OUR OPINION: Inspiring others to work hard tougher than doing it yourself

April 3, 2011

When Cindy Blodgett had the ball in her hands she could will her team to success.

Posted inOpinion

MIKE TIPPING: Neither side of the aisle taking advantage of new roles in Augusta

by Mike Tipping April 3, 2011

When Maine voters delivered a thumping to Democrats in the gubernatorial and legislative races last year, they relieved them of many of the responsibilities of governing, both in actuality and in a figurative sense, and placed those responsibilities squarely upon Gov. Paul LePage and his new Republican majorities.

Posted inNews

Two arrested in waterville drug bust

by Amy Calder April 3, 2011

WATERVILLE — Two men were arrested early Saturday after police searched their Autumn Street apartment and seized marijuana and narcotics, according to Sgt. Alan Main.

Posted inNews

LePage willing to pay more for pension

by Susan M. Cover April 3, 2011

AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage will increase his personal contribution to the state retirement system if lawmakers want to add that provision to the two-year budget, his spokesman said.

Posted inLetters to the Editor, Opinion

Simple solution to issue of bathrooms for transgender

April 3, 2011

I will be the first to admit that I don’t understand transgender very much, but rather than spend way too much money arguing about it, and worrying about protecting students’ safety, why not build a few more bathrooms? One for everyone. Cathy Cook Breau Burnham

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