BRUNSWICK — Amber, Ray Jr. and Kate Labbe are pleased to announce the engagement of their mother, Patricia Mooers Labbe of Brunswick to Mark Cormier of Hermon.
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): FIRST SETTLERS LODGE: Spend a weekend in your slippers
The stunning view from First Settlers Lodge in Weston unites the old and the new Maine. From the huge windows that run all across the front of the lodge, you look left and see, across a wide, forested valley, First Wind’s towers across the tops of two distant hills. To the right, you see the magnificent mastiff of Mount Katahdin.
PARTY OF TWO: Just when you think it can’t get worse . . .
There are a lot of things in this world that scare me.
Roberts,Fisher
FAIRFIELD — Conrad and Joan Fisher of Oakland have announced the engagement of their son, Jason Fisher, to Jennifer Roberts, daughter of Fred and Debbie Roberts of Fairfield.
MLB: Red Sox fans feel crunch on tickets
If opening day at Fenway this coming Friday has you dreaming about Red Sox tickets for this season, here’s some advice — keep dreaming. Your chances of getting a decent seat at face value for a game worth seeing are slim and getting slimmer.
Women enjoy free Wellness and spa treatment at Thomas College
WATERVILLE — Kelly Palmer and Michele Mailhot felt great after attending the World of Women’s Wellness event at Thomas College on Saturday.
Financing new regional hospital may be tricky
AUGUSTA — Borrowing the money to build new regional hospital is quite unlike borrowing the money to buy a home.
MORNING SENTINEL BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Nokomis’ Braley makes major impact
On one hand, Chris Braley knows what waits for him if he returns to Nokomis Regional High School next year. A chance to help the Warriors continue to improve on this past season, when they earned the team’s first winning record in almost a decade.
Milk truck collision closes Interstate 95
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.
OUR OPINION: Question about gambling now not ‘if’ but ‘where’
When the question was whether Maine should expand slot machine gambling, we said no.