There is perfection — what the Green Bay Packers are chasing.
MORNING SENTINEL GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Junior bursts on scene in 1st year of running
It was the kind of season many cross country runners would love to go out on, but Lawrence High School’s Erzsebet Nagy is just getting started.
Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 29, 2011
IN WATERVILLE, Sunday at 3:02 p.m., a 14-year-old juvenile was summoned on a charge of possession of a tobacco product by a minor.
D-LEAGUE: All out, all the time
PORTLAND — Kenny Hayes was Stone Cold Steve Austin. Chris Wright was The Rock. Or maybe The Undertaker.
Marijuana program leader resigns
AUGUSTA — The head of the state office that oversees Maine’s medical marijuana program has resigned after being placed on administrative leave several weeks ago.
Waterville panel recommends building new police station
WATERVILLE — The Police Station Study Committee will recommend to the City Council that a new station be built in the city-owned parking lot at Head of Falls.
Legionnaires’ rise in region mysterious
Cases of Legionnaires’ disease are on the rise in Maine and other New England states, and it’s not known why.
Former Fayette woman sentenced for harasssing calls
PORTLAND — A former Fayette woman at the center of an 81/2-hour police standoff in 2005 was sentenced Monday in federal court to time served — about four months — for telephone harassment of government officials, including judges involved in the dismissal of lawsuits over the incident.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: CAA well represented in playoffs
Is there any question about the depth of the Colonial Athletic Association when it comes to football?