BINGHAM — Andrew Vachon scored a pair of goals to lead the Richmond High School boys soccer team to a 4-1 East-West Conference win over Valley on Wednesday The Bobcats improved to 8-3-1 and host North Yarmouth Academy today at 4 p.m. Cole Alexander and Nick Adams also scored for Richmond, while Kyle Underhill-Tilton made four […]
October 2018
Hockey Time Change: Boston Bruins move up start time to avoid conflict with Red Sox
Boston — The Boston Bruins have moved up the start time of Saturday’s game against the Detroit Red Wings to 3 p.m. to avoid a conflict with the Red Sox playoff game. The hockey game had been a 7 p.m. start. Game 1 of the AL Championship Series between the Red Sox and Houston Astros is […]
Boston Red Sox News: Cora sticking with starting pitcher David Price for Game 2 of ALCS vs Houston Astros
BOSTON (AP) — Red Sox manager Alex Cora is sticking with David Price, saying Wednesday the left-hander will start Game 2 of the AL Championship Series against Houston despite an unprecedented history of playoff struggles. Speaking on MLB Network radio a day after the Red Sox eliminated the Yankees from the AL Division Series, Cora […]
Maine news in brief: Mill to reopen; Man dies when truck flips
Shuttered paper mill to be sold, reopened next year OLD TOWN, Maine (AP) — A shuttered Maine paper mill may reopen next year under new ownership. ND Paper LLC, which also owns a paper mill in Rumford, said Wednesday it has an agreement to purchase the Old Town property from OTM Holdings LLC. ND Paper […]
Topsham approves health care incentive for per diem firefighters
TOPSHAM — Some of Topsham’s firefighters now have the option of getting health insurance through the town. Several of the town’s 50 per diem firefighters are working more than 30 hours per week. This prompted town officials to look at health care policies to avoid potential financial penalties, which could have added up to $20,000-$30,000 […]
Brunswick man acquitted of attempted murder of deputy
AUGUSTA — A Brunswick man accused of aggravated attempted murder of a police officer and of reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon was found not guilty on the charges stemming from a shootout with police in Belgrade last year in which his father was killed. Justice Michaela Murphy presided at the nonjury trial and delivered […]
Helen Bridge Boynton
9/11/1928 – 10/1/2018. Helen Bridge Boynton, formerly of Brunswick, Maine died peacefully on October 1st, 2018 at Hill House in Bath, Maine. She was 90 years old. Born on September 11, 1928 in Clayton, Missouri to George Leighton Bridge and Dorothy Flint Bridge, she had a twin sister Susan, brothers Bud, Eliot & Gardie, and […]
Michael charges into Southeast after slamming north Florida
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (AP) — The most powerful hurricane on record to hit Florida’s Panhandle left wide destruction and at least two people dead and wasn’t nearly finished Thursday as it crossed Georgia, now as a tropical storm, toward the Carolinas, that are still reeling from epic flooding by Hurricane Florence. A day after the […]
Coroner: Verne Troyer death suicide by alcohol intoxication
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Verne Troyer, best known for his role as Mike Myers’ comical sidekick “Mini-Me” in the “Austin Powers” movie franchise, died last April of suicide by alcohol intoxication, the Los Angeles County coroner’s office reported Wednesday. Troyer had a potentially fatal level of alcohol in his system and was saying repeatedly that […]
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