Paul Ferraro, an assistant at UMaine in 1989, is back after numerous stints at major colleges and in the NFL.
2012
Pirates will open season in New York
Portland will start Oct. 13 at Adirondack and play its first game at the Civic Center on Nov. 2.
Jet strike rains more tragedy in Aleppo
Government forces use aircraft to hit Syria’s largest city in an effort to dislodge rebels.
Senior League World Series: Guatemala, California teams reach the final
Guatemala City and Lemon Grove, Calif., will meet for the championship Saturday.
Former teacher sentenced to five years for sex with five high school students
FORT WORTH, Texas – Former Kennedale High School teacher Brittni Colleps was sentenced to five years in prison Friday for having multiple sexual encounters with five of her students. The jury took less than three hours to sentence Colleps to five years in prison and under an hour to convict her on 16 counts of […]
‘Insider’ shooting leaves two Americans dead in Afghanistan
The latest deaths bring the number of U.S. forces killed in such attacks to nine in the last 11 days.
Out for a year, West Memphis Three rebuild their lives
The three, jailed as teenagers after being convicted in the horrific crime, were freed in a plea deal and now find they are celebrities in a high-tech world.
Iran leader calls Israel ‘insult to humanity’
The verbal attack comes as Israel openly debates whether to strike at Iran over its nuclear program.
Letters to the editor: Two views on Paul’s presidential bid
It is to my great disappointment that my governor, Paul LePage, whom I had considered to be the smartest man I know after spending time with him, has chosen to throw away the good people of Maine who voted him in with his vehement support of the Ron Paul delegation to the national convention in […]
Another View: LePage tax cuts progressive, benefit middle class the most
A Democratic representative’s criticism reflects a partisan agenda, not reality.