MILWAUKEE (AP) — There was beer spraying in the air after a shot ripped into the back of the net, a wide variety of R-rated chants during nervous moments in the match and even a guy wearing a Captain America superhero suit.
Newport District Court: June 2-22, 2011
NEWPORT — The following cases closed June 2-22, 2011, in Newport District Court.
Grandparents safer drivers than parents, study suggests
CHICAGO — Children may be safest in cars when their grandparents are driving instead of their parents, according to study results that even made the researchers do a double-take.
Morning Sentinel police log: July 18, 2011
IN BINGHAM, Saturday at 4:27 p.m., a domestic disturbance was reported on Main Street.
Festival back at drive-in
SKOWHEGAN — What do you get when you combine campy comedy, cult comics and nostalgia?
New History House museum opens in East Madison
EAST MADISON — Residents celebrated East Madison Days on Sunday with perfect weather, a parade, a sit-down luncheon and a first-time look at the town’s new History House museum.
Annual egg fest kicks off Tuesday in Pittsfield
PITTSFIELD — Jamie Wone talked to her parents and researched online, seeking inspiration as to what makes a “hometown hero.”
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: Canada ends combat role in Afghanistan
In the wake of the deaths of 157 brave Canadian soldiers and the wounding of hundreds more, the U.S. Army officially took over Canada’s battle space in Kandahar.
New Salvation Army directors have local ties
WATERVILLE — Salvation Army majors Karin and David Dickson hoped to return to Waterville one day to run the local corps.
Temple open house planned for Aug. 13
STRONG — The Temple Historical Society will host a 200th anniversary open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 13 at the Temple Intervale School House. The Temple Town Hall will also be open with various displays set up.