At least he could have tried one-to-one trade-offs, such as easing our embargo in exchange for reduced police repression there.
2015
The 2014 sports year was something special–Mid-Coast
Every year we rave about the drama produced by local high school sports athletes, then the calendar flips and they go out and raise the bar another notch. That was certainly the case in 2014. From start to finish. With another winter season underway and the calendar now reading 2015, here’s one final look back […]
Cape Elizabeth Police Beat: Jan. 2
Arrests 12/29 at 5:25 p.m. Jeremy S. Hall, 31, of Preble Street, was arrested on Preble Street by Officer Aaron Webster on an outstanding warrant. Summonses No criminal summonses were reported from Dec. 23-29. Fire calls 12/23 at 12:24 p.m. Alarm call on Humphrey’s Road. 12/26 at 8:14 a.m. Carbon monoxide alarm on Park Circle. […]
Sugar Bowl: Ohio State holds off Alabama, 42-35
The Buckeyes advance to the national title game.
Portland Ice Arena renamed for William B. Troubh, the man who pushed for it
The longtime city councilor was a catalyst behind construction of the indoor rink in the 1980s, and later helped attract the Sea Dogs baseball team.
Brunswick school boss offers predictions
BRUNSWICK From school repairs to standardized testing, Brunswick School Superintendent Paul Perzanoski on New Year’s Eve offered his top 10 predictions for 2015: 1. “I predict funds will be secured to repair Coffin Elementary and Brunswick Junior High schools.” Perzanoski said PDT Architects will present a cost estimate during the school board’s Jan. 14 meeting. […]
HELPING THE COASTAL HUMANE SOCIETY
BRUNSWICK Captain was the instigator — a Great Dane who decided one day to rally his friends, the other neighborhood dogs, and walk from their home in New Gloucester to Aquaboggan for a day of fun, despite the water park’s clear “no dog” policy. That’s how 9-year-old Ellie Schlichting’s book “Dogs Take Over Aquaboggan” starts, […]
Look back at year 2014
Attempts to curb invasive species on the coast and preserve affected fisheries, the potential and actual fracturing of Regional School Units, and the question of access to beaches via a prescriptive easement on private land are among several other issues that faced the local community in 2014. Green Crabs The invasive green crab grabbed the […]
Bowdoin in 2015
BRUNSWICK Bowdoin College remains on track to name a new president sometime this year, although there doesn’t appear to be an exact date. “The college will name a new president in 2015 and will bid farewell to Barry Mills, who has served as Bowdoin’s president since 2001,” said Doug Cook, director of news and media […]
TRI-STATE LOTTERIES
ThursdayLucky for Life:7-8-17-31-43 (8)Day Pick 3: 2-4-2Day Pick 4: 9-9-6-2Evening Pick 3: 8-4-6Evening Pick 4: 3-6-6-7