ARUNDEL — Selden “Bud” G. Crocker, 90, of Arundel, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2015. He was born in Lyndon-ville, Vermont, the son of the late Chester A. and Ruth M. Selden. At the age of two he moved to Whitefield, New Hampshire where he grew up. There he met and married Marietta Pillsbury while […]
February 2015
Cracking the new media code
YOLO! That’s slang for “You only live once,” and the phrase was popularized by the rapper Drake in his 2011 hit song “The Motto.” (We had to look that one up.) It was also used by the president of the United States to end a recent video produced by the website BuzzFeed. His main purpose […]
A wealth of knowledge
ALFRED — When Lt. David Lambert was a young fellow, he wasn’t looking for a career in law enforcement. But he found one at York County Jail and 30 years on, he’s still at it ”“ and glad about it. Lambert oversees all jail programming ”“ from arranging Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, welding programs and high […]
Beverly A. Sanborn
SANFORD — Beverly A. Sanborn, 78, of Lebanon, died on Monday, February 16, 2015 at Southern Maine Health Care in Sanford. Beverly was born in York on March 7, 1936 to Herbert and Eleanor (Oxner) Hill. She grew up in North Berwick and attended local schools. She married Charles Sanborn Jr. in May of 1961 […]
Troopers discuss evidence in Hernandez trial
FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) — Three state troopers testified Thursday about evidence they collected in the murder trial of former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, including a digital scale with a dish that included a residue of marijuana. Hernandez is charged in the June 2013 death of Odin Lloyd, who was dating the […]
McDonald’s move bolsters chicken prices
The fast food restaurant chain is bringing back chicken tenders, which were cut in 2013 to streamline the menu.
Red Claws fall at Rio Grande Valley
Poor 3-point shooting leads to a 110-95 setback.
Western Class B boys: Lake Region upends No. 1 Yarmouth
The Lakers earn a place in the regional final with a 52-50 win.