May 2018
Tri-State Lotteries
MondayLucky for Life:4-6-13-16-32 (7)Gimme 5: 3-25-28-33-38Day Pick 3: 5-0-9Day Pick 4: 7-4-5-6Evening Pick 3: 5-5-4Evening Pick 4: 4-8-5-8
Carole Elaine Cranford Quimby
HARPSWELL — Carole Elaine Cranford Quimby, beloved wife, mother, sister and friend, passed away Saturday, May 19, 2018, at Maine Medical Center at the of age 66 after a long struggle with numerous health challenges. Carole was the daughter of the late George W. and Mattelaine (Conner) Cranford. Carole was born in Brockton, Massachusetts on […]
Betsy Warren-Davis
Betsy Warren-Davis (Classical Composer B.Warren), 96, resident of Bath, passed away on March 3rd, peacefully at her son’s home in Arrowsic surrounded by her family. Betsy was born in Boston in 1921, the only child of Paul Livingston Warren, an actor and Edith (Frost) Warren an opera singer. Before her birth, Betsy’s parents toured early […]
Anita May Michaud
TOPSHAM — Anita Michaud, 83, of Topsham, died May 22, 2018 at Maine Medical Center after a brief illness with her family by her side. Anita was born January 2, 1935 to Gladys and Gerald Gamble. She grew up in Barre, Vermont and at age 8 moved to Woolwich, Maine, leaving behind a number of […]
Warren Watson, former Maine journalist and author, dies at age 67
Journalist, author and educator Warren Watson, a former managing editor at the Portland Press Herald who helped oversee a major redesign of the newspaper, died Sunday of pneumonia and complications related to diabetes, according to his former wife. He was 67. Watson died at MaineGeneral Medical Center in Augusta, where he had been hospitalized on […]
Israeli jets bomb Gaza after mortar shells fired from strip
JERUSALEM Israeli jets bombed Gaza hours after militants from the territory today fired more than 25 mortar shells toward communities in southern Israel in what appeared to be the largest single barrage since the 2014 Israel-Hamas war. The Israeli military said no one was hurt and that most of the mortar shells were intercepted by […]
Starbucks to close over 8,000 stores for anti-bias training
Starbucks will close more than 8,000 stores nationwide today to conduct anti-bias training, the next of many steps the company is taking to try to restore its tarnished image as a hangout where all are welcome. After the arrests of two black men in Philadelphia last month at one of its stores, the coffee chain’s […]