AUGUSTA — The interior brick walls of the dining room at the Inn at City Hall signify the earlier life of the 115-year-old building, when it was the center of city government and administration as well as police headquarters.
Hinck to formally announce candidacy at UMaine
WASHINGTON — Democrat Jon Hinck is heading north Nov. 12 to make official his bid to win the U.S. Senate seat held by GOP Sen. Olympia Snowe of Maine.
CLASS D GIRLS SOCCER STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Richmond ready for rematch
Not much has changed since Van Buren and Richmond played for the Class D girls state soccer championship a year ago.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY: Cony AD recommending Foye as hockey coach
AUGUSTA — Chad Foye said he learned a lot when he coached the Cony High School hockey team from 2000-07.
2 out of Riverview after daughters’ death, beating
AUGUSTA — Two women found not criminally responsible for attacks on their daughters — one of them fatal — were discharged this week from state supervision.
Erskine’s Jones to play for Red Claws
After learning he was selected in the NBA Developmental League draft Thursday night, Josh Jones received even better news Friday afternoon.
Draw welfare? Take a random drug test
JAY — Gov. Paul LePage said Friday he wants to require random drug testing for welfare recipients.
PTC B FOOTBALL SEMIFINALS: A little luck fuels Mt. Blue past Gardiner
FARMINGTON — Momentum is one pass that slips through a defender’s fingers, only to find the receiver in the corner of the end zone.
PTC A FOOTBALL SEMIFINALS: Lawrence pulls away in 2nd half to beat Messalonskee
Lawrence went ahead for good when it pinned Messalonskee inside its own 10-yard line on a terrific punt from Alex Leathers.
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: BC too much for Maine
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. — Boston College scored five goals in the first 30 minutes, 14 seconds of the game to build a lead it would not give up and beat the Maine men’s hockey team 5-1 on Friday night at Conte Forum.