Bobby J. Shrader, 84, a long-time resident of Kennebunk, died Wednesday, March 31, 2021, at his residence, after a brief illness. Bobby was born Nov. 19, 1936, in Hinton, West Virginia, a son of Samuel H. and Leila D. (Ratliff) Shrader. He graduated from Hinton High School and went into the Air Force and was […]
2021
Bruins’ offense busts loose in 7-5 win over Penguins
Brad Marchand records a hat trick and Boston erupts for five goals in the second period as it ends Pittsburgh’s five-game winning streak.
U.S. Capitol officer killed, driver shot dead after car rams police at barricade
A second police officer was injured, and police are examining the background of the 25-year-old suspect to try to find a motive.
Topsham exploring expo to promote small businesses
The board chairman said he envisions inviting businesses to set up pop-up tents or tables in the parking lot of the municipal building.
Townhouses proposed for vacant land on east side of Saco Island
Developer outlines plan for 12, 2-unit town homes.
Red Sox notebook: Rodriguez scheduled to throw simulated game as part of rehab
Eduardo Rodriguez, who was scheduled to pitch on Opening Day for Boston before some arm issues, is taking the next step on his road back to the lineup.
Portland school finance committee votes to advance $125.8 million budget
The school board will hold a public hearing on the budget, which is up 5 percent, on Tuesday night.
Kneeling on George Floyd’s neck ‘totally unnecessary,’ top police official testifies
Lt. Richard Zimmerman of the Minneapolis police says he’s never been trained to kneel on the neck of someone who is handcuffed behind the back and in the prone position.
Gallery: Explore Morning Sentinel photographer’s award-winning visual storytelling
The Morning Sentinel’s Michael G. Seamans recently won second place for Photojournalist of the Year in a small market as part of a contest held by the National Press Photographers Association. Below are the photos Seamans submitted for his award-winning visual storytelling entry.
Fully vaccinated people can travel safely again, CDC says
More than 100 million Americans have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
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