North Yarmouth Academy recently honored its top winter athletes. The boys’ basketball team gave its Coaches’ award to Nick Rayder. Andrew Esancy was named Most Valuable Player. The girls’ basketball squad gave its MVP to Blair Haggett. Jaime Rogers won the Coaches’ award. The junior varsity girls’ team gave its Coaches’ award to Elsa Marin. […]
March 2010
Falmouth Police Beat: March 30
Arrests There were no arrests reported from March 19 to March 26. Summonses 3/15 at 8:00 p.m. A 17-year-old male, of Standish, was summonsed at Hannaford Supermarket on a charge of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer. 3/20 at 10:24 a.m. Colin Franklin, 22, of Payson Road, was summonsed by Detective Wayne Geyer at 47 […]
Police: Suspect shot wife, then hid body
In an affidavit, Patrick Dapolito claims the shooting was accidental.
Cities tighten security after Moscow bombing
U.S. transit officials take precautions after suicide bombers in Russia kill 38 in a crowded subway.
Local Dispatches, March 30, 2010
PORTLAND Nurse will take a sabbatical to develop school handbook Amanda Rowe, nurse supervisor in the city’s public schools, will take a half-year, half-paid sabbatical next spring to develop a comprehensive handbook for school health procedures. The handbook will be available on the district’s Web site and will be designed to be easily updated, said […]
On the Move, March 30, 2010
NEW FACES • Victoria Kuhn has joined Dirigo Design & Development Inc., leading its strategy, media and content division. She recently left Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield after 12 years, where she was most recently the director of marketing. • Renee Lizotte has been hired as the wellness program manager for Patient Advocates LLC. […]
Suicide bombers kill 38 in Moscow subway blasts
More than 60 people are injured in the city’s first such terrorist attacks in six years.
Snowe faults Reid, Pelosi for blocking health bill changes
Maine’s senior senator says she couldn’t vote for the final bill because it needed further amendments.
Terror case returned to court for arguments
A judge is ordered to hear why the PLO should not have to pay for an attack that killed two people.
Insurers agree to mend kids’ coverage gap
WASHINGTON – After battling President Obama’s health care overhaul for the better part of a year, the insurance industry said Monday it won’t try to block his efforts to fix a potentially embarrassing glitch in the new law. In a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, the industry’s top lobbyist said insurers […]