The top-seeded Rams take control in the third period for a 6-3 win over Cape Elizabeth.
February 2015
Class B girls: Greely rolls to state championship, beating Presque Isle, 56-39
The Rangers pull away in the second quarter while setting a Class B championship game record for 3-point baskets.
Maine School of Science and Math students can earn associate degrees
The magnet high school in Limestone announces its deal with the University of Maine Presque Isle.
Cornville man killed when propane truck hits frost heave, overturns
It did not appear that any propane spilled in the crash in Athens.
Tribes from across the U.S. gather to consider legalizing marijuana
The federal government has said it won’t stand in the way if tribes approve pot’s use, and discussions among some tribal representatives are heating up.
Fire damages Thos. Moser woodshop in Auburn
The fire in a rooftop-mounted heating unit spreads to a section of the roof but doesn’t force the furniture maker to shut down.
Well-educated ‘Jihadi John’ no surprise to experts
There is no single profile of a terrorist, they say, so the emergence of Mohammed Emwazi, born in Kuwait and raised in London, is nothing new.
Prominent Russian opposition figure shot dead outside Kremlin
Boris Nemtsov, a former deputy prime minister, had become one of the most vocal critics of President Vladimir Putin. His death sparks anger among Putin’s critics.
Windham man accused of offering cyanide for suicide at $250 a gram
Sidney P. Kilmartin, 52, posted an advertisement online for ‘a painless and quick way to commit suicide,’ according to unsealed court records.
FYI: #TheDress is black and blue, but seeing white and gold isn’t a mistake. Huh?
Optometry experts say a photo stumper making the Internet rounds provides a rare example of how the process of color correction works in the brain.