The Huskies must win four games over two days to win the NCAA championship.
May 2014
On Baseball: Coyle shows why he’s a prospect
Sea Dogs infielder Sean Coyle has been hot since his return from injury.
Former U.S. Marine jailed in Iran seeks retrial
His lawyer argues that the U.S. is not considered a hostile government by Iran’s top security body.
Saving a long-ago soldier’s memory
A Civil War casualty has a descendant fighting to memorialize him.
Susan Kimball: War’s lasting wounds
Many veterans see Memorial Day as a time to be alone and recall those who didn’t come home.
Scary thoughts in mice fade on multiple sclerosis drug
Gilenya, also known as fingolimod, is the first oral drug approved for MS.
‘A real American patriot’ lives on through his words
A Winthrop man shares the letters his uncle wrote home to his family while serving in Europe in WW I.
Nation & World Dispatches
TRIPOLI, Libya Islamist government OK’d despite boycotts, threats Libya’s embattled parliament approved Sunday an Islamist-backed government despite boycotts from non-Islamists and threats from a renegade general who considers the chamber illegitimate. Lawmakers said the government of Ahmed Maiteg passed with a majority vote, with 83 out of 93 present in the session voting in favor. […]
Reunions
HIGH SCHOOL Deering High School, Class of 1954, 60th reunion luncheon, June 25, DiMillo’s on Commercial Street, Portland. Call 854-0042 or email [email protected] for details. South Portland High School, Class of 1953, 3 p.m. July 16, at 16 Bay Road, South Portland. Food will be served; bring something to add to the menu. Reply by […]
School Notes
U.S. Presidential Scholars: Kyle Hietala of West Bath, a student at Morse High School in Bath, and Ursula Hebert Johnson of Waterville, who attends Waterville High School, have been named 2014 U.S. Presidential Scholars. They are among the 141 outstanding American high school seniors to be selected this year and will be honored for their […]