Andrew Murphy Sr. of Bangor got five months in jail and is ordered to pay $65,713 in restitution.
2011
Maine job training program graduates 1st class
The jobs program provides training for careers in manufacturing and is designed to address the skills shortage in Maine.
Mass. man dies in head-on collision in Maine
State police say 39-year-old Dallas Whatley of Taunton, Mass. was visiting friends in a community south of Bangor.
Waynflete boys win again, race past NYA
PORTLAND—The Waynflete boys’ basketball team made a spirited run to the Western Class C semifinals a year ago. This winter, the Flyers might be even better. Wednesday evening in their tiny gym off Spring Street, Waynflete entertained rival North Yarmouth Academy and wasn’t exactly a gracious host. The Flyers started fast, scoring the game’s first […]
Falmouth beats Yarmouth in battle of unbeatens
FALMOUTH—Something had to give when the Falmouth and Yarmouth boys’ basketball teams did battle Tuesday evening. Both the Clippers and Yachtsmen had turned heads in the early stages of the 2011-12 season by winning their first four outings, but someone’s unbeaten run had to come to an end. That someone would be Yarmouth, as Falmouth […]
Seawolves hoopsters looking good after first semester
The first semester has come to a close for the Southern Maine Community College basketball teams and both squads have plenty to look forward to when play resumes next month. The women lead the Yankee Small College Conference with a 7-0 record. The Seawolves are 11-2 overall. After dropping its opener, SMCC rattled off 11 […]
People & Business
Recognitions The Chaplaincy Institute of Maine, a non-profit interfaith wisdom school and seminary, recognized the achievements of Jeffrey Wood, founder of eHope, with the 2011 Planetary Chaplain Award. Each year the Chaplaincy Institute of Maine presents this award to an individual who brings spiritual sustenance to their work and service to others; Wood received this […]
Winter season off to fast start
The new winter sports season has already produced plenty of triumph and excitement for local teams. Here’s a glimpse at what’s happened in the early going: Boys’ basketball The Brunswick boys’ basketball team won two of its first three outings, sandwiching victories over Cony (58-39) and Edward Little (54-48) around a 59-53 setback at Lawrence. […]
Mid-Coast Sports Roundup
Hot Shot hoops contest upcoming The Maine Recreation and Park Association and the Maine Red Claws have teamed up to sponsor the “Hot Shot Contest” this winter. The skills contest is built around a 60-second drill that requires participants to draw on all aspects of the game. Open events will be held Friday in South […]
Charlie Largay
BRUNSWICK — Nearly 40 years ago, Charlie Largay rode his bike up and down the streets of Brunswick Naval Air Station with the son of then- Commanding Officer Capt. Robert Latta. Employed by the Augusta-based Edwards Company, Largay’s father worked building the runways at the base in 1941, and Largay grew up with the CO’s son, Bruce. […]