Shaun Carroll is healthy, or at least healthier, and it couldn’t come at a better time for the Lawrence football team.
Madison has plans in pipeline
MADISON — Town officials have consulted attorneys on how to react to opposition about their proposal to build a natural gas pipeline, received letters of interest from energy companies and shared among themselves state and national news pertaining to natural gas.
RED SOX: Maddux withdraws from consideration
BOSTON (AP) — Texas Rangers pitching coach Mike Maddux has withdrawn from consideration for the manager’s job with the Boston Red Sox.
Hunting accidents mar season start
SEBAGO — Wardens and a representative of the Maine Attorney General’s Office were back in the woods of Sebago Monday, attempting to recreate the circumstances under which a 46-year-old father of two was killed by another hunter over the weekend.
Anthem court case could affect premiums
A long-running dispute between Anthem Health Plans of Maine and the state’s Bureau of Insurance goes before the state’s highest court today, and the outcome could affect health insurance premiums in Maine and beyond.
PATRIOTS: Offense struggling right along with defense
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Punt, punt, interception, punt, punt.
Man drove drunk in Sidney with son aboard, police say
SIDNEY — A Biddeford man faces charges that he drove around drunk with his 4-year-old son in the car’s passenger seat, police said.
BRIDGE RESULTS
WATERVILLE — The Waterville non-sanctioned bridge club winners on Thursday were: Connie Fedorovich and Suzon Morrison, Betty Perry and Judy Jones, Paul Leberman and Helen Laverdiere, Eva Nichols and Pat Nutt, Julie Richards and Connie Begin, Rona Backstrom and Ginny Kelley.
Police say DNA may link robbery to Farmington homicide
FARMINGTON — Police are looking for evidence that could link the three men accused of robbing a couple at gunpoint Halloween night to the unsolved slaying of 81-year-old Grace Burton, who was fatally stabbed during a home invasion this summer, according to Chief Jack Peck.
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