Waterville, ME News
- Waterville, ME News
- Lady Gaga cancels Indonesian show after threats
- Boys skip school, burglarize house
- Senator asks airlines to drop seat fee for young kids
- Syria denies it was behind attack that killed 90
- Md. governor, Cleland top bill for convention
- They aspire to do more: Top grads
- Is building of highway worth risk?
- Idea of project already draws heated debate
- Three Winslow firms adding jobs
- Local doctor has key position
- Plan for new jet to face public hearing
- Group wants permanent memorial for AMHI deceased
- Monmouth theater draws McAndrews back
- Skowhegan police receive seat belt funds
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 27, 2012
- BILL NEMITZ: Tough week for Heritage Policy Center
- STILL LIFE: Fresh reminder
- Smoke from wildfires carries into Maine, NH
- Apple CEO Cook gives up $75M in stock dividends
- Parents' dilemma: Let children play football?
- Typical CEO made $9.6M last year, AP study finds
- Maine heating oil prices fall to 2012 low
- Astronauts enter world's 1st private supply ship
- Somerset County police logs
- Maine man sentenced to 15 years in arson fire
- Shots fired in downtown Lewiston
- Bangor casino adds 2 poker tables
- Tornado doesn't stop Kansas couple's wedding day
- Maine police beef up patrols for holiday weekend
- Opinions vary on man charged in 1979 Etan Patz murder
- Pope's butler arrested in scandal
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 26, 2012
- Church donors to fund action
- Waterville District Court: April 23-May 7, 2012
- Morning Sentinel correction: May 26, 2012
- Great Meadow Stream, Great Pond off limits until milfoil plants removed
- LePage blasts teacher union for backing gay marriage
- SAD 53 budget passes handily
- Navy investigating cause of submarine fire
- Anson woman charged with drug trafficking
- Standard and Poor's upgrades Maine bond rating
- No fraud found at Housing Authority
- Political group sees 'witch hunt' in messages
- LePage vetoes $20 million state research bond
- No hard feelings between rival Democrats in District 84
- Pyro City Maine pops on opening day
- AMY CALDER: Country roads took her home
- Hein to fight campaign theft charge
- Cost reductions at MaineGeneral mean 47 fewer jobs
- Waterville police station estimates go up
- LePage: Teachers playing 'political game'
- Officers storm Indiana realty office, gunman inside
- LePage vetoes $20 million research and development bond
- Oversight agency report: No evidence of MHA fraud
- Three arrested in Waterville drug raid
- Schneider says he'll resign AG post if he wins Senate primary
- Investigators enter fire-damaged sub in Maine
- Senators seek to name bison 'national mammal'
- 2 female Army officers sue to reverse combat ban
- Hein says he'll plead not guilty
- Anson woman faces drug charges
- Expert says DNA on medical waste matched Clemens'
- Cops: Angry NY man poured bleach in nephews' milk
- Fast-moving wildfire in Mich. burns 17,000 acres
- Unruly passenger restrained on AA flight in Miami
- Investigators hope to enter USS Miami today
- Atlanta international terminal gets complaints from shuttle riders
- Apple CEO Cook gives up $75M in stock dividends
- P&G to add latches to make detergent packs safer
- Judge: Anti-gay marriage law is unconstitutional
- Sandusky charity to shut down, transfer programs
- Dragon arrives at space station in historic 1st
- Al Gordon, Jack Benny comedy-writer, dies at 89
- Fairfield police log May 25
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log May 25
- NYC's famed Algonquin cat, Matilda, is back
- Oakland police log May 25
- Streaker at Cardinals game says he lost a bet
- Ill. man who renamed himself Led Zeppelin II dies
- New England poison control warns about kids and detergent
- Police investigate fatal crash in Bangor
- Waterville, Clinton police logs for May 24 and 24
- Oregon police seek parents of 3 abandoned kids
- Maine churches to raise money to fight gay marriage
- 171 Conn. citizens accused in storm aid fraud
- Police say Bath infant's death not suspicious
- California's Coronado named nation's best beach
- Kids who stole bibles missed "Thou Shalt Not Steal" commandment
- Sens. Collins, Shaheen to look at submarine damage
- AWOL Muslim soldier guilty in Fort Hood bomb plot
- Government to present DNA evidence in Clemens case
- Typical CEO made $9.6M last year, AP study finds
- Kennedy widow to address BC law grads
- As media glare dims, search for Ayla continues
- Judge to allow claims of abuse in Licata murder trial
- Boston's Faneuil Hall to open new visitor center
- Orphaned bear cubs to live in NH sanctuary
- State: Maine exported record $3.4 billion in 2011
- Teachers' union endorses Maine marriage proposal
- First ladies promote literacy in Maine ceremony
- Maine man gets 40 years in prison for killing wife
- Pennsylvania lawsuit claims former CEO owes $250,123
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 25, 2012
- Waterville District Court: April 14-21, 2012
- Memorial Day events
- Morning Sentinel correction: May 25, 2012
- Memorial Day parade in Skowhegan to be free of politics
- Senate candidate Bennett: 'We need reforms now'
- Feds move to curb food stamp abuse
- Voters pass Mt. Blue budget
- Be safe with driving and fireworks, officials say
- Schneider's personal strength as impressive as resume
- Winthrop roadside fire probe ongoing
- KVCC president officially retiring
- Anti-welfare fraud bid coming back around
- Submarine fire created hellish scene
- House candidate charged
- For firefighters, intense heat, heavy smoke, narrow passages
- Maine senators applaud firefighters' heroics
- STILL LIFE: Can do
- Candidate charged with attempting to steal campaign funds
- Vegas grocer accused of war crimes sent to Bosnia
- Facebook launches iPhone camera app
- Officials unsure whether USS Miami will sail again
- Cougar reluctant to leave cage in Wash. state
- Forecasters applying lessons learned from Irene
- Jury in John Edwards trial asks for 20 exhibits
- Stock indexes drift lower as Europe fears loom
- NJ prosecutor: No charges over boy in washing machine
- Forecasters: 9 to 15 storms this hurricane season
- Panel examining flaws in food-for-troops contract
- Romney: Obama doesn't get free enterprise system
- Auction of Ronald Reagan blood vial cancelled
- Texan convicted of helping al-Qaida to learn fate
- Md. police: Man, 2 sons found dead in manure pit
- GI seeks dismissal of 10 counts in WikiLeaks case
- Fairfield police log May 24
- Hannaford adopts sustainable seafood policy
- Oakland police log May 24
- Legislature schedules next Thursday as 'veto day'
- NYPD has suspect in custody in Etan Patz disapperance
- Brunswick woman nominated to lead U.S. Navy Reserve
- Navy admiral praises nuke sub firefighting effort
- Lewiston police dog helps find Alzheimer's patient
- Students to make music at Maine laptop conference
- Woods files ballot petitions for US Senate
- Maine man sentenced in connection with 3 murders
- Gulf fishermen reel from seafood troubles
- Judge warns reluctant witness in Clemens case
- Gov't taking new steps to combat food stamp fraud
- Private supply ship flies near space station
- Unabomber updates Harvard University alumni book
- Search for Romney running mate in audition phase
- Nuclear sub fire snuffed
- Rumford woman convicted of welfare fraud
- Waterville police veteran leaving
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 24, 2012
- SAD 58 budget approved; taxes to go up
- Man arrested in Skowhegan on drug charges
- Gas pipeline would need 40 homes per mile in Belgrade
- King criticized for Obama aid
- GOP Senate candidates blast King
- LePage signs law aimed at restoring deer herd
- Poliquin driven by 'fiscal sanity'
- STILL LIFE: Mid-Maine Adult Ed Graduation
- RSU 18 budget headed to polls
- In Washington, a Secret Service showdown
- Wilton man faces sex charges
- Debate about jail crowding put on hold
- Bomb scare at Oakland church
- Morning Sentinel correction: May 24, 2012
- Angus King’s Obama donations draw fire
- Fire reported on sub at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
- Drowning victim remembered at Harvard ceremony
- Underwater search for Harvard Business grad turns up stolen car
- French passenger not charged in diverted Maine flight
- Portland man arrested on child-porn charges
- Pipe bomb-type device left on church steps
- Obama to Air Force graduates: 'A new feeling about America'
- Hewlett-Packard to cut 27,000 jobs
- Rep. King: CIA, Pentagon, too close to bin Laden filmmakers
- Pakistan jails doctor who helped U.S. find Osama bin Laden
- Gov. LePage signs bills to rebuild deer herd
- Maine police investigate death of 6-week-old girl
- Two independents file for U.S. Senate race
- Court: To be a pirate, you don't have to board, rob a ship
- Maine's GOP Senate candidates talk business, bash Angus King
- Oakland police log May 23
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log May 23
- Maine police blast suspected pipebomb in Oakland
- Fairfield police log May 23
- Augusta area police
- Woman on diverted Maine plane not on terror watchlists
- Voters pass SAD 58 budget
- Six-year olds take their own field trip from school
- 'A woman who ...': Romney's stories court females
- Waterville, Clinton police logs, May 22 and 23
- Sen. Collins: Prostitution scandal wider than believed
- Maine restaurant owner found dead at NH shore
- Silicon Valley tech exec accused of stealing Legos
- Maine man pleads guilty to molesting girl
- Mariela Castro tops US visit with transgender talk
- Jury at Edwards trial to deliberate for 4th day
- Fla. student to plead guilty to Obama threat
- Prosecutor to release evidence in FAMU hazing case
- Small dairies go under as milk prices sink again
- Library of Congress taps 25 sounds for registry
- Moon chips from Vegas casino mogul sent to NASA
- Astrodome fades, crumbles as Houston decides fate
- Two raccoons found in Pittston positive for rabies
- More pertussis in Skowhegan area
- Sugarloaf to add 300 snowmakers
- Belgrade woman arrested after allegedly dragging cop
- Mass. officials fighting zebra mussel invasion
- Conan O'Brien to talk about comedy at JFK Library
- US Rep. Barney Frank to speak at Harvard
- Maine's first lady to teach about local foods
- NH student finalist in National Geographic Bee
- Morning Sentinel correction: May 23, 2012
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 23, 2012
- SAD 53 budget plan includes tax increase
- Harvard student's body pulled from Portland Harbor
- Plowman: 'I'm not all that easy to push around'
- Fire at Skowhegan house was arson, say investigators
- Mt. Blue scraps subcontractor plan
- Waterville church closer to demolition
- Terror fears halt jet
- Drug agents swarm area
- STILL LIFE: Et tu, Mt. Blue?
- 2010 census missed more than 1.5M minorities, overcounted rich people
- General Mills to eliminate about 850 jobs
- Flight diverted to Maine after French woman's cryptic note
- 10 Mainers arrested in federal drug sweep
- Marvel Comics plans wedding for gay hero Northstar
- US Army becomes much more selective with recruits
- Eugene Polley, inventor of TV remote control, dies at 96
- Somerset County Jail booking log May 22
- NKorea vows to push ahead with nuclear program
- Auction claims to be selling vial of Ronald Reagan's blood
- US home sales up across the country, hopeful sign
- Do you remember Tug of War?
- Jail contraband investigation nets two with local ties
- Voters' Guide: State Legislature
- Witness says he saw Clemens at Canseco pool party
- Somerset County police logs
- CHAT live with U.S. Senate candidate Scott D'Amboise
- Man in stable condition after 180-foot plunge at Niagara Falls
- Oakland police, Kennebec County Sheriff's Office logs May 22
- Fairfield police log May 22
- Dangerous plant setting roots in Maine
- Student guilty in webcam case explains lack of apology
- Waterville, Clinton police logs: May 21 and 22
- Sister of mobster's girlfriend wants liens lifted
- Indian passenger and freight train collide; 25 dead
- Everest will be crowded again days after 4 killed
- Ex-Syracuse coach's wife sues ESPN for libel
- Bangor police investigate 'suspicious' death
- Powell not ready to endorse Obama for re-election
- Ohio family hopes stolen swine statue is returned
- 8 hurt in Oklahoma City shooting after NBA playoff game
- Hip Hop Hall of Fame finds NYC home
- Gov. LePage signs anti-bullying bill into law
- Houston museum unveils $85 million dinosaur hall
- Private supply ship rockets toward space station
- Too much caffeine? Fair trade coffees fighting
- Biden makes 4th trip to NH this year
- Grass, wood fires erupt at once
- Police find grenades in apartment closet in NH
- Maine moms pressing for safer chemicals
- Dredging planned off coast of Wells
- Gov. LePage signs fish and game bills
- Waterville church site a sticking point
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 22, 2012
- Somerset County Superior Court: Jan. 1-May 2, 2012 (L-Z)
- Jay man charged after chase
- Fairfield woman wins discrimination case
- EMS crew honored for saving driver in Skowhegan crash
- Police seek suspect in Vassalboro break-in
- Schneider won't oppose ruling on unlimited corporate spending
- Anti-bullying, concussion bills get late pass
- Harvard student missing after night in Old Port
- ACLU to Sanford school: Stop single-gender classes
- D'Amboise distances himself from other Republicans
- Investigators plan to revisit Skowhegan fire site
- Summers talks business on campaign trail in Farmington
- RSU 18 voters to get look at budget
- Maine lumber company branches out overseas
- Six-car crash remains a mystery
- Operation Endgame
- Notre Dame, Catholic dioceses sue over Obama mandate
- Clemens' accuser wraps up testimony, gets to name names
- Anti-bullying, concussion bills get last-second funding in Maine
- Twins conceived after dad's death won't get benefits
- Student in hate-crime webcam case gets 30 days in jail
- Suicide bombing kills nearly 100 soldiers in Yemen
- Supreme Court won't reduce student's $675K music-download fine
- For first time in 25 years, UMaine system freezes tuition
- STILL LIFE: Violin solo
- The making of the term 'pink slime'
- Somerset County police logs
- About $3 million worth of marijuana found floating off California coast
- Vassalboro woman injured during break-in
- Mass. group says paid sick day will save millions
- Voters' Guide: State Legislature
- Bates freshman dies in Scotland
- Fairfield police log May 21
- Maine Sports Hall of Fame inducts 8
- Possible arson in Skowhegan
- Somerset County Jail booking log May 21
- Waterville police log May 21
- Disputed dinosaur fossil auctioned for $1M in NYC
- Oakland police log May 21
- Trial starting for Fort Hood bomb plot suspect
- Romney faced leadership test in Big Dig tragedy
- Chinese company to buy US movie theater chain AMC
- Romney, US Sen. Brown play down past connections
- Bee Gees' Robin Gibb dies after long cancer battle
- New Obama ad challenges Mitt Romney's economics
- Jury at Edwards trial set to resume deliberations
- NH town experiencing a beaver problem
- Tropical Storm Alberto expected to stay offshore
- Golden Gate celebrates 75th with help of engineers
- Maine man convicted of reigniting fire
- Maine gas prices down 3 cents
- Miss. prison riot leaves guard dead, 8 hurt
- Eclipse crosses Asia, US: Millions look skyward
- Former ultranationalist is new Serbian president
- Woman with flesh-eating disease takes own breaths
- Knee surgery stats prompt changes at US hospitals
- Historic tree's progeny to be planted in Bath
- Johnny Appleseed descendant to visit Maine capital
- Secretary of State Announces Public Private Partnership
- Mt. Blue residents to get last look at school budget
- Bennett’s style reflects pragmatism
- Union ratifies 4-year contract
- So how will you defeat Angus?
- MORE THAN JUST MERCY
- 'CHOOSE A CAUSE'
- Four spar for Senate seat
- Money heads 'Taste' lineup
- SNAPSHOT: Summer fun
- Protesters disrupt Tony Blair's speech at Colby graduation
- Beckett, Saltalamacchia lead Red Sox over Phillies
- For first time in 25 years, UMaine system may not increase tuition
- Bath Iron Works machinists ratify new contract
- Libyan convicted in Lockerbie bombing dies at 60
- LePage picks 2 Portland chefs for Louisiana Cook-Off
- Maine seeking butterfly surveyors
- Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg weds longtime sweetheart
- 22 states join campaign finance fight
- Campaign backers spending in Maine
- GOP achieves promised cuts to MaineCare
- Good bills, bad bills
- Portrait of a mystery
- A sampling of this session's more memorable events
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 20, 2012
- Franklin jail officials 'disgruntled'
- J.P. DEVINE: Brody gets baptized
- Great triumph comes from great tragedy
- Hundreds turn out for wheeling and dealing at 10-mile sale
- Vassalboro man grapples with burglar for TV
- Immigrant teens from Portland share stories through film
- Work on new courthouse continues behind scenes
- Farmington District Court
- NAACP endorses same-sex marriage
- Triple try next after I'll Have Another wins Preakness
- Prosecutors: Trio at NATO summit planned to attack Obama's HQ
- Huge survey aims to learn more about Northeast boaters
- Blind Chinese activist leaves on flight for U.S.
- Maine's highway death toll up for year
- Maine lawmakers turn their attention to campaigning
- Lewiston call center to lay off 181 employees
- Obama to Congress: Put in place banking rules now
- 88 students to graduate from Maine law school today
- Private rocket launch aborted in last half-second
- Maine Troop Greeters celebrates 9th anniversary
- Jurors in John Edwards trial will resume talks Monday
- Giant transformer to be moved on Maine highway
- Adams Cites Social Media, Key Abilities in Baccalaureate Address
- SUV crash deadly for 14-year-old driver
- Maine may see rating downgrade
- New booklet highlights LePage’s achievements
- Whooping cough spreads in SAD 54
- Downtown Conference attended by abundance of community leaders
- ‘Mother of Satan’ explosive seized
- AMY CALDER: Making summers out of nothing
- Vintage aircraft flying in for Pittsfield egg festival
- Mom: Items from river not related to case
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 19, 2012
- Bath Iron Works machinists to get bonus, raises
- Facebook closes at disappointing $38.23
- Obama stance adds fuel in marriage battlegrounds
- House OKs $642 billion defense bill
- Live updates on Facebook's IPO: Jokes on Twitter
- Private family funeral planned for Donna Summer
- Newborn infant dies after dog attack at Ohio home
- Romney points to restored NH bridge as Obama failure
- Clemens judge imposes time limits to speed trial
- LePage touts accomplishments in first 500 days
- Chamber to host first Leading Women's Luncheon
- Moody's lowers outlook on Maine
- Maine jobless rate holds steady at 7.2%
- Teenage boy killed in Albion crash
- AAA office in Waterville to offer driver license renewal, replacement
- CDC to baby boomers: Get tested for hepatitis C
- Somerset County police logs
- 40 police officers graduate from Maine academy
- Ga. woman learns toll of flesh-eating bacteria
- Md. high court recognizes same-sex divorce
- Evidence mixed for Zimmerman's self-defense claim
- Brunswick man ordered to pay child porn victim
- 4 indicted in Farmington meth lab blaze
- China rejects US ruling in solar dumping case
- Boy suspended for haircut scores NBA tickets
- Schooner that sank off Mass. wins federal historic status
- Wake planned today for Mary Richardson Kennedy
- Suspect in Jay paper mill standoff indicted
- Jury to begin deliberations in John Edwards case
- Maine Democrats: Md. gov to speak at convention
- Commencement Weekend Arrives
- Augusta man arrested on explosives charge
- Proficiency-based diploma bill passed
- Bath Iron Works, union reach tentative contract deal
- 10-Mile Yard Sale returning this weekend
- I'm still praying for answers about Ayla, says mother
- More charter school applicants than expected
- GOP passes bill to lower income tax
- Atkins Printing reopens in Manchester
- Whooping cough on rise in Maine, across nation
- Cora Marley's body found
- Family man battled demons
- City man charged with criminal use of explosives
- Poe letter sells for more than $164,000 at N.H. auction
- STILL LIFE: Where they make the laws
- Legislature OKs bill to gradually lower state income tax
- Kennebec County budget aired at hearing
- 1st commercial rocket to fly to space station
- Crash victim's body found at Shawmut Dam in Fairfield
- Injured man survives week in woods after car crash
- Maine man indicted in killing of Fla. firefighter
- Police on swallowed diamond: This, too, shall pass
- Developer: New casinos nearing saturation
- Another rare flesh-eating infection: SC mom of newborns
- Buffett's Berkshire to buy 63 newspapers
- Study: Millions of students chronically absent
- Somerset County police logs
- Donna Summer, queen of disco, dies at 63
- Four more apply for Maine charter school licenses
- Waterville police log May 17
- BIW, machinists reach tentative contract
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log May 17
- Maine lawmakers leave door open for return
- Saco traffic stop leads to crash, fire and drugs
- An unexpected surge in 'shedders'
- Judge delays Mladic trial due to evidence errors
- US jobless aid applications stay at 370,000
- Somerset County Jail log May 17
- Oakland police log May 17
- Fairfield police log May 17
- Obama requesting help to pay for Afghan army
- Millinocket pharmacy robber gets 12 years in prison
- Plan for Vt. windmills riles Canadian neighbors
- Minorities now surpass whites in US births
- Leading insurer pays $109M for dog bite claims
- Sen. Collins: Hampden mail facility to stay open
- RFK Jr.'s troubled estranged wife found dead in NY
- Crews assess damage after Navy ship collision
- As Facebook grows, millions say, 'no, thanks'
- TB patient charged in Calif for not taking meds
- Sensor links mind, thoughts to robot arm
- 125th Maine Legislature adjourns
- Fallen Maine officers to be honored at ceremony
- A Special Wedding Gift
- Morning Sentinel corrections: May 17, 2012
- Children seal time capsule in Skowhegan library basement
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 17, 2012
- Slew of Colby students facing alcohol charges
- Statewide impact expected
- Saturday to mark third central Maine AIDS walk
- St. Albans playground to be dedicated
- Belgrade town website on hold
- Soft-shell lobsters emerging early in season
- Brothers face charges from power saw break-in
- MaineCare cuts predicted to be major issue in election
- Protect middle class, Democrats say
- Divers halt search for Skowhegan woman
- Bond bills move forward in House, Senate
- Clock ticking for Mt. Blue employees
- Worker's widow, boss in mourning
- 'Enough is enough'
- Defense rests without calling John Edwards or his mistress
- RFK Jr.'s wife found dead
- Study: Coffee drinkers live longer
- Lawyers: Criminal probe targets Maine egg magnate
- GI killed in Vietnam War gets Medal of Honor
- Maine to get $75K from Skechers ruling
- Maine lawmakers give initial OK to bonds
- Paralyzed woman uses her mind to control robot arm
- Senate candidates talk small business
- Vt. becomes 1st state to ban 'fracking'
- FTC : Skechers deceived consumers with shoe ads
- Romney giving up on home state of Massachusetts
- Manhunt under way for groom of slain bride in Ill.
- Healthy eating can cost less, study finds
- Feds aim to stop bus, truck rollovers
- Oakland police log May 16
- FBI confirms leak probe on al-Qaida plot
- Shareholders sue JPMorgan over $2B trading loss
- Somerset County police logs
- Congress considers insider threats to airports
- Bush unlikely to play a major role in Romney's campaign
- Defense mum on whether John Edwards will testify
- New effort filed to free OJ Simpson from prison
- Gov. LePage signs state budget
- Mother allegedly drunk picking up child at school
- Lennon's killer transferred to another NY prison
- Facebook boosts size of IPO by 25 percent
- Records detail George Zimmerman's medical injuries
- Romney inches closer to clinching GOP nomination
- McNamee turned on Clemens over son's illness
- Gay marriage group opens 3 new offices in Maine
- Saint Joseph's College picks new president
- Williamson is Maine President of Bank of America
- Man dies after camp falls on him in Albion
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 16, 2012
- Trail for flower petals leads to car thefts suspect
- Clinton man charged with stealing rifles from Waterville home
- Union says administrator stole $260,000
- Columnist, former state commissioner found dead in home
- Waterville police station costs ready soon, says city manager
- Messalonskee teacher wins state honor
- Winslow councilors tackle variety of items
- Fairfield voters approve smaller budget
- Massive Plum Creek easement touches off celebration
- Pared-down budget passes initial votes
- Divers return to Martin Stream in search for Cora Marley
- SAD 54 to talk bond of safety concerns
- Ellen DeGeneres wins Mark Twain Prize for American Humor
- Maine lawmakers override 1 LePage veto, sustain another
- George W. Bush endorses Romney
- Deputies: Fla. mom killed 4 kids, then herself
- AIDS Walk to benefit Horizon Program
- AIDS Walk to benefit Horizon Program
- Red Sox honor Tim Wakefield at today's game
- St. Joseph's College names new president
- EPA to be sued over Maine alewives law
- NH lawmaker shouts 'Sieg Heil,' removed from chamber
- Waterville church, burned house meetings set
- Augusta man killed, another injured in Albion construction accident
- Obama administration sets plan to defeat Alzheimer's by 2025
- NM Gov. criticizes Romney stance on immigration
- Army jobs open up for women in combat units
- Trail of flower petals leads to burglar's arrest
- Maine Senate GOP passes social service cuts
- Mowing halted at all national parks after fatal fall
- Clinton man arrested in Waterville burglary
- Bank of America names new Maine president
- JPMorgan CEO wins vote on pay, keeps chairmanship
- Maine Senate kills 'takings' bill
- Strauss-Kahn countersues NYC hotel maid for $1M
- Blood drive set for flesh-eating bacteria survivor
- Police investigating Maine columnist's apparent suicide
- Forecast: Cheaper gas not enough to boost summer driving
- Waterville police station issue to air May 29
- Budget protesters rally in State House hallway
- Two injured in Readfield crash
- Somerset County Jail booking log May 14
- Waterville and Clinton police logs, May 13, 14, 15
- Poll: Half of Americans consider Facebook a fad
- Ex-Maine fire chief facing sex charges
- Iraq veteran uses rap to treat his PTSD
- Military families to get free national-parks passes
- John Edwards' eldest daughter to take the stand
- Former Murdoch editor faces criminal phone-hacking charges
- Moosehead land easement to protect 363,000 acres
- Coast Guard stops Maine fishing vessel
- Ex-Maine student indicted on bomb, terrorizing charges
- Mom of NH man who killed chief fights car seizure
- Secret drug relationship outlined at Clemens trial
- Maine flags flying at half-staff to honor police
- Maine launches improved website
- Strong Response from Admitted Students
- Proponents, opponents of gay marriage open wallets
- GOP kills civil unions in Colorado special session
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 15, 2012
- Morning Sentinel clarification: June 15, 2012
- Somerset Superior Court: Jan. 1-May 2, 2012
- United Way hosts literacy fair
- Supporters of gay marriage pledge $100,000 to cause
- Frank Knight, 103, to be buried in beloved elm tree's wood
- Police shooting of Army vet justified, says attorney general
- Police say one bust solves multiple burglaries
- Foes of gay marriage still fighting disclosure
- No charges in parking lot car-pedestrian accident
- Female lawmaker withdraws protection order
- Winslow man accused in theft, sale of trailers
- Police looking for man who tried to rob pizza shop
- Missing woman's family praises searchers
- Halloween night robber accepts deal
- Governor's business awards to two area firms
- Waterville budget clears final hurdle
- Questions remain
- STILL LIFE: Water problem
- Herbig withdraws protection order against du Houx
- No charges pending in Waterville pedestrian accident
- Ron Paul ends active campaign for presidency
- AG: Police shooting death justified
- 49 headless bodies unidentified in Mexico massacre
- Waterville police look for man who tried to rob pizza shop
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log May 14
- Budget, bonds on Maine lawmakers' agenda
- Parents read lips of woman with flesh-eating bug
- Dog custody battle costs NYC man more than $60,000
- Sophia, Jacob most popular baby names of 2011
- Report: Amid problems, US fish stocks rebound
- Somerset County police logs
- ATV rider found lying near trail morning after crash
- Supreme Court rejects appeals over shipwreck treasure
- FBI: 72 officers slain last year, up from 2010
- $10,000 worth of solar panels taken from NH forest
- Gay couple pledges $100K to Maine same-sex ballot effort
- Moms react to Time's provocative breast-feeding cover
- Oakland police log May 14
- King: No talk to prostitute in Secret Service case
- Canon eyes robot-only production for its cameras
- Ivy League school janitor graduates with honors
- AP Exclusive: Moderate Taliban speaks of divisions
- Investigators going to scene of NH plane crash
- Maine gas prices tumble another 4 cents
- Clemens to face chief accuser today
- Facebook founder's birthday kicks off big IPO week
- Calif. family wakes to find Lexus in their pool
- Downeaster platforms ready in Freeport, Brunswick
- Israeli officials visit Maine Humvee facility
- Maine toddler still missing as 5-month mark nears
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 14, 2012
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Same-sex backers ready for big week
- Elks announce year's top mom
- KeyBank reaches out to poor Mainers
- Search called off for Skowhegan woman feared dead in crash
- Impact difficult to gauge
- Not so fast, chamber officials say
- Temple Grandin shares stories, ideas with sellout crowd in Portland
- Belmont man killed in Windsor one-car accident
- Jeep exhaust may have doomed trio
- Falmouth man's dream becomes reality Tuesday
- Search suspended for woman likely killed in Fairfield crash
- Official: Dozens of bodies left on Mexico highway
- Gay-marriage supporters launch door-to-door campaign
- John Edwards' mistress led a tabloid-grade life
- Pats' Ochocinco writes "Dear Dad" letter in support of commissioner
- Desperate yellowtail fishermen may get help from scallopers
- Waterville police log May 13
- Somerset County log May 13
- Maine budget cuts target Medicaid
- Franklin County Sheriff's Office log May 13
- Maine officials: Stay away from piping plover nests
- US postmark to feature Maine windjammer theme
- Personal ties often change gay-marriage attitudes
- BU community mourns loss of 3 classmates
- LePage urges Thomas grads to help move Maine forward
- At UMF, such sweet sorrow
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 13, 2012
- Woman who killed child seeks discharge
- Canaan man seriously inured in crash
- Video bridges gap between soldier, mother
- Finger-pointing, second-guessing ... and possibly a solution
- Unity College graduates largest class in 43-year history
- BILL NEMITZ: A tragic finish for a one-time happy ending
- June primary battles set stage for what could be high-stakes showdown
- UMA studies help graduate find her voice
- J.P. DEVINE: A rose for Loretta
- CMP upgrade found wanting
- A Mother's Day to remember
- When do you step in?
- Lawmakers in stalking case reach a deal
- June Cleaver to Gloria Pritchett: 5 great TV moms
- Maine police seek help in sexual-assault case
- US drone strikes kill 11 al-Qaida militants in Yemen
- University of Maine at Farmington Graduation
- LeBron James wins 3rd NBA MVP award
- At USM, Snowe urges voters to support centrist politicians
- With bribery scandal, Wal-Mart's reputation takes another beating
- Fishermen need early launch permits for Maine lake
- Owner of Windham escort service charged with extortion
- Somerset County law enforcement blotter May 12
- Somerset County Jail booking log May 12
- Women ponder how they became a campaign issue
- Franklin County Sheriff's Office log May 12
- Fairfield police log May 12
- Two charged with trying to extort Stevie Wonder
- Waterville, Clinton police logs May 12
- 3 Boston U. students killed in New Zealand crash
- Snowe, LePage to give commencement speeches today
- Lobster boat sinkings bring back violent memories
- Police pull more items from river
- 'We're humbly surprised all the time'
- Sports parents told to test kids
- Wind farm resentments seep back to surface
- Repeat health violations close Chinese eatery
- Chairman wants no tax increase
- Police warn of teen drinking heading into party season
- Hackers breach UMaine servers
- Survey: Romney better in Maine than nationally
- Mom's love is all you need
- Hannaford recognized for 'green' first
- Man gives promise to grandson
- BRIEFS
- SOMERSET SUPERIOR COURT
- FARMINGTON DISTRICT COURT
- POLICE
- Gorham woman charged with attempted murder of husband
- Burglars steal autistic Standish 2-year-old's iPad
- Legendary car designer, racer Shelby dies at 89
- Police recover more items from Kennebec River
- Jury reaches verdict in Hudson family slayings
- Report: Ortiz OK after minor accident
- Judge refuses to dismiss John Edwards charges
- F-16s intercept plane in restricted LA airspace
- Poll: Obama's favorability rating up slightly in Maine
- Conservative Ariz. sheriff drops congressional bid
- Collins-Faunce in court on infant murder charge
- Logging truck rolls over on I-95, injuring driver
- Man who tried to open jet door released on bail
- London's Orbit tower: Eiffel or eyesore?
- Family of toddler barred from flight want apology
- Video-game company can pursue suit against Beyonce
- FDA reviews first rapid, take-at-home test for HIV
- Elderly couple dies; car stuck, cellphone calls futile
- Old classmate helps end standoff in NH
- Romney aims to shift focus from gay rights to economy
- Judge rejects effort to open CIA volume on Cuba
- Lobster hostilities lead to boat sinkings in Friendship
- Kidnap-slaying suspect kills self; 2 girls safe
- Whooping cough found in Skowhegan schools
- Waterville, Clinton police logs, May 10, 11
- Supreme Court presses PUC for smart meter explanation
- Lewiston police officer arrested twice in five days
- Surfer sets gnarly wave record
- Sentencing today for ex-New England mob boss
- Police: 2nd bottle of rum was teen's downfall
- Maine town, former manager, settle federal lawsuit
- Israeli officials to visit Humvee facility in Limestone
- Sanford man convicted of child porn involving infant
- Michele Bachmann drops Swiss citizenship
- OOB asking beachgoers to snuff cigarettes
- Another stabbing leads to charges
- Questions linger about abuse warning signs in death of infant
- Prison term of 30 years for arsonist
- GOP budget plan highlights differences between parties
- Maine forum set for new jet
- KVCC campus plans unveiled
- DHHS won’t release information on dead baby
- Family of lawmaker accused of stalking releases stress report
- 'It was like starting a whole new life'
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 11, 2012
- Cianbro touts versatility to Somerset council
- Somerset forum for 4 Senate candidates
- Somerset Superior Court
- Flight from Portland diverted to Logan
- Cornell du Houx's family releases psych evaluation
- Woman battles flesh-eating disease after accident
- Military class suspended for its view on Islam
- Agents swarm reputed mobster's home in Conn.
- Man arrested in Waterville stabbing
- CDC: Young adults ignoring skin-cancer warnings
- Romney counters report he bullied gay classmates
- Hackers breach UMaine computer server
- Judge dismisses DWI charges against ex-FAA chief
- Feds sues 'toughest sheriff' over alleged Ariz. profiling
- Man who set topless coffee shop fire gets 30 years
- Prosecutors detail money to Edwards mistress
- LePage backs DHHS silence on Arundel case
- Obama, backing gay marriage, starts fundraising tour
- Updated: GOP budget plan cuts MaineCare, lowers taxes
- US phone subscribers hanging up on contracts
- Oil boom resurrects North Dakota ghost town
- U.S. applications for unemployment aid dip to 367K
- Waterville and Clinton police logs for May 9,10
- Smart meter dispute goes before state supreme court
- Report: U.S. 8th-graders still lag in science
- Fairfield police log May 10
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log May 10
- Maine boy, 8, found safe; lost on fishing trip
- Women for Obama launches campaign today
- Oakland police log May 10
- Ubisoft assembling Avengers for game
- Naked unicyclist charged for distracting drivers
- Ex-Navy man accused of torturing wife in Conn.
- Conn. man won't be charged in horse dragging
- Clemens team wants to bring back colorful witness
- Minn. Vikings a vote away from new stadium
- DWI trial scheduled for former FAA chief Babbitt
- Oil falls to near $96 as US crude supplies grow
- Mass. woman accused of hot oil attack granted bail
- NH town welcomes new police chief
- Chancellor visiting USM to hear faculty concerns
- Bath 7th-grader charged after bomb threat
- International adoptions plummet globally
- Postal Service to cut hours, not offices
- Rescuers comb Russian jet wreckage in Indonesia
- Medicare paid $5.6B in suspect pharmacy billings
- 4 arrested in 2010 Bates melee meet with judge
- Calico lobster caught off Winterport goes to Boston
- Maine woman ordered to stop feeding sea gulls
- Occupy Maine sets health care rally in Portland
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 10, 2012
- Rabies found in raccoon
- Gay couples encouraged by Obama support
- State won't say when it first heard of abuse at home
- Wilton discusses downtown options
- 'Bully' hits close to home
- Infant's father charged with murder
- 'Give me the drugs'
- STILL LIFE: Coldwater morning
- UMA discussion: Focus on respect
- BIW, union finalizing contract agreements
- AG rules warden shooting justified
- Bachmann becomes a citizen of Switzerland
- Kennebec committeeto host GOP candidates
- Primary bill hits legislature after caucus kerfuffle
- Selectmen dedicate report to Army National Guard
- Fairfield budgets down from 2011
- Romney: I'm against gay marriage
- Ex-Miss USA gets probation in DUI case
- Prosecutors not planning to call Edwards' mistress
- Obama endorses same-sex marriage
- Obama's announcement gives Maine gay-marriage supporters a lift
- Hairstyling pioneer Vidal Sassoon dies at 84
- Arundel man charged with murder of infant son
- STILL LIFE: The solitary florist at work
- Judge in Sandusky case weighs defense subpoenas
- Rabies case confirmed in Kennebec County
- Red Sox P.A. announcer Beane killed in car crash
- Maine tribe issues 236 elver fishing licenses, catching state by surprise
- Poll: Women, blacks and independents helping Obama
- Maine considers return to presidential primary
- Russian plane vanishes over Indonesia
- Somerset County Jail booking log May 9
- Police probe 2nd Augusta pharmacy robbery in a week
- US casinos slowly coming back from recession woes
- France honors WWII vets at West Point
- 'Y.M.C.A.' songwriter wins court victory over rights
- Somerset County police logs
- Fairfield police log May 9
- AG: Warden justified in shooting Rumford policeman
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log May 9
- Coast Guard steps up inspections of towboats, tugs
- Oakland police log May 9
- Maine GOP convention runs up modest OT bill
- FDA: Kids' medical tests need child-size radiation
- FBI, police hunt Tenn. kidnap-slaying suspect, 2 girls
- Police: Ashland, Mass. man can't stand after DUI arrest
- Closing arguments today in Hudson family murders trial
- Cattle prices jump as ranchers begin rebuilding
- Effect of NC gay marriage amendment unclear
- Waterville police log for May 8 and 9
- Farmers markets getting money to take food stamps
- Massachusets woman accused of bilking retired doctor
- Dogs left caged for at least 4 years in NH
- TD Bank to cut 200 western Mass. jobs
- Lugar's loss has lessons for both parties
- Maine woman admits to stealing from Yellowstone
- Retired couples may need $240,000 for health care
- Minn. couple accused of forcing girl, 12, to wear diaper
- Obama staffer to testify at John Edwards trail
- Maine man to be sentenced for triple murder
- Maine manufacturers holding summit in Owls Head
- Waterville Opera House News - May 8, 2012
- Waterville officials tour city-owned house
- Infant dies from brain injuries
- Europe's discontent poses threat to Obama
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 9, 2012
- KVCC public forum moved
- Civil War era fashion show to hit Fairfield
- All articles passed at Hartland Town Meeting
- Police seize crack cocaine in Fairfield
- Schools key to fighting America's obesity, report says
- Program funding method sent to SAD 53 voters
- Togus files recovered after being accidentally trashed
- Water protectors welcome two new program directors
- Women veterans honored for service
- Madison students win big at wind contest
- North Carolina voters pass gay marriage ban
- SAD 58 town taxes would increase $84,000
- Tea party platform remains in place
- Waterville council tours South End house
- Calif. may ban gay teen 'conversion' therapy
- Speechwriter says John Edwards knew about cover up
- Gas price likely won't set record this summer
- Puerto Rico aims to become fully bilingual by 2022
- FDA favors first-ever drug for HIV prevention
- Ford to boost factory output by 40,000 vehicles
- VIDEO: Cumberland County guards allegedly beat inmate
- Autopsy: Ultra-runner True died of natural causes
- Number of job openings reaches 4-year high
- STILL LIFE: The sun never sets on shopping
- STILL LIFE: New look at the DQ
- LePage pushes for more cuts
- Wash. GOP expects convention tussle with Ron Paul
- Maine man sentenced for stealing food stamps
- 'Where Wild Things Are' author Maurice Sendak dies
- Coroner: Valium, alcohol killed painter Kinkade
- Road sign in NH town miffs some bicyclists
- South Portland moves farmers market
- Obama's 'to do' list for Congress: jobs, mortgages, veterans
- State GOP keeps tea party's 2010 platform
- Fairfield police log May 8
- Somerset County Jail booking log May 8
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log May 8
- Oakland police log May 8
- VIDEO: Maurice Sendak on 'The Colbert Report' in January
- Border Patrol gets first new strategy in 8 years
- Patient documents trashed at Maine VA facility
- Don't tell Paul's supporters the primary is over
- Body found of Maine man missing several months
- BIW ship to get Miss.-made helicopter hangar
- Google's self-driving cars get Nev. test license
- Santorum endorses one-time rival Romney
- Senate heads toward showdown vote on student loans
- NC votes today on constitutional ban on gay marriage
- Maine Maritime Academy's training ship casts off
- Magazine gives Maine better marks for business
- BIW cited for hazardous materials violations
- Nation's obesity problem not going away
- Waterville police offer pharmacies robbery aid
- Messalonskee robotics team has strong showing
- STILL LIFE: Cherry, cherry
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 8, 2012
- Morning Sentinel clarification: May 8, 2012
- Skowhegan District Court: April 2-10, 2012
- Gassy dinosaurs helped warm Earth
- Danner takes over New England Animal Hospital
- The Resistance named Maine's Best Young Band
- Charges up in air for shaken baby case
- Maine mining rules overhauled
- Bunker named to Remembrance staff
- Highway deaths hit record low
- Messy convention hurt campaigns of Senate candidates
- Underage party in Oakland busted after 911 hang-ups
- Family honors Marine with scholarship fund
- Waterville residents oppose church demolition
- Waterville residents oppose plan to raze church
- Norridgewock planners approve housing project for elderly
- Car crashes into Waterville pizzeria
- Celtics' Big 3 still have life in those old bones
- CIA thwarts new al-Qaida underwear bomb plot
- STILL LIFE: Doggie treat
- Man charged in infant son's assault is held on $100,000 bail
- New Maine mining rules won't mean gold rush
- Waterville chief offers help for those dealing with pharmacy robberies
- No end in sight to American obesity epidemic
- Police: Weapons found during Portland standoff
- Babe Ruth's Mass. home up for sale
- Small-town official accused of stealing $53 million
- Oakland police log May 7
- Somerset County booking log May 7
- GOP plan boosts Pentagon, cuts social programs
- Highway deaths per miles driven falls to record low
- Sanford schools vote tonight on mascot name
- Somerset County police logs
- Barn fire kills dozens of animals in Gouldsboro
- Car crashes into Waterville pizza shop
- Fairfield police log May 7
- Waterville's The Resistance named 'Best Young Band'
- FBI, Vt. police to search dump for missing couple
- Flashy, fiery Sarkozy fades from French scene
- Al-Qaida releases video of American hostage
- Three ousted judges win JFK Courage award
- NY boy seeks to remain on girls field hockey squad
- 92-year-old to be sentenced for selling suicide kits
- NH-Maine bridge inspection could cause delays
- Maine gas prices drop by 4 cents per gallon
- Robert Indiana sued by art buyer from Monaco
- UNH alerts campus after sexual assault in dorm
- Bath Iron Works, union begin contract talks
- Putin sworn in as Russia's president for 6 years
- Al-Qaida releases video of American hostage
- Key education legislation still awaiting action
- Fire at Norway rooming house suspicious
- Bangor Raceway opens for 129th season
- Special coins going to Maine women veterans
- Paul steals show
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 7, 2012
- Patients may not know how to get free care
- 'I'm just real careful,' says woman with Alzheimer's living alone
- Senate candidates' speeches cut from convention
- UMA gathering remembers Rwanda genocide victims
- Gas hearing on Belgrade's agenda
- MCI student helps Kenya kids
- Graduating students to participate in Art Honors celebration
- STILL LIFE: A dandy run
- Bob-In dispute ends in stabbing
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Paul backers proud
- Maine hospitals' free care doubled
- Conventiongoers applaud LePage
- Snowe calls for party unity in 2012 election
- Burned-out house causes friction
- Ron Paul wins most of Maine's GOP delegates
- Socialist Francois Hollande wins French presidency
- Biden OK with equal rights for married gay couples
- In final speech, Snowe urges party to defeat Obama
- Maine woman killed in N.H. shooting had $14,000 cash
- LePage: 'Get off the couch and get yourself a job'
- 'Avengers' smashes all-time record: $200.3 million debut
- Maine community colleges to graduate record number
- Scott Romney calls for party unity
- Largest medal ceremony ever held at Maine Military Museum
- Container services run into problems at Portland terminal
- Numbers for Lyme disease expected to be high
- Rwandan genocide focus of UMA 'Walk to Remember'
- WATERVILLE DISTRICT COURT
- Shriner death due to faulty cart
- J.P. DEVINE: Missing Eliot, facing 80
- Skowhegan senior is Coca-Cola scholar
- Senior housing to be considered
- Ayla Reynolds' aunt says she took polygraph
- French head to polls for pivotal election
- Protection orders offer useful tools when tensions run high
- Ron Paul backers take control of state GOP convention
- Schools, unions locked in tug of war
- Red Sox hammered in 8-2 loss
- Boat operator floats idea of Maine-NH water taxi
- Romney embarking on new political balancing act
- Free comics! Today's promotion hopes to attract new readers
- Fishermen get 5.6 million pound dogfish increase
- 9/11 families prepare for today's arraignment
- Thousands pour in to GOP convention
- Drugs robbed from Pittsfield pharmacy
- 9/11 'mastermind' to be arraigned today
- Maine Green Party convenes in Portland
- Maine juniors take SAT today
- Officials: Financial hit to take a toll
- Paul backers hope to take over GOP convention
- 'A Soldier's Story' for all
- Speculation begins over political career fallout
- State police investigating stalking allegations against legislator
- Human choices drive climate changes
- WATERVILLE DISTRICT COURT
- SNAPSHOT: Fishing for numbers
- SNAPSHOT: Dierks Bentley
- Maine group urges vote on federal judicial nominees
- Soldier in Afghanistan dies in Skype chat with wife
- Get ready for an eyeful on Saturday night: 'Supermoon'
- Heiress concerned Edwards used her for her money
- US, China forge tentative deal on Chinese activist
- Beastie Boys co-founder Adam Yauch dead at 47
- Buckner ball sells for $418,250 at auction
- Boss of drill sergeant school getting her job back
- NOAA picks Portland group for seal stranding network
- Waterville council to tour house
- A man and his monkey pulled over in Florida
- US revamps student work visa program after abuses
- Romney wanted gay spokesman to stay on the job
- Chaplain: Seau's brain to be donated for research
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log May 4
- Former pipeline in Limestone to be auctioned
- Fairfield police log May 4
- Winslow police log May 4
- Oakland police log May 4
- Waterville and Clinton police logs, May 3 and 4
- Westbrook police investigating accidental shooting
- Lewiston man gets 2 years for marijuana robbery
- 7 hurt at Kent St. in 1970 shooting want answers
- Falling bear in Colo. campus photo killed by car
- Penobscot bridge observatory now open for season
- Romney's brother to address Maine GOP convention
- Sen. Collins to endorse Mass. Sen. Brown
- Protection order issued after lawmakers' breakup
- Election 2012: Courtney enters race for Maine's 1st Congressional District seat
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 4, 2012
- Bin Laden documents at a glance
- BILL NEMITZ: The return of Michael Heath and his 'dirty, nasty fight'
- Bar Harbor Bankshares buys Border Trust Co.
- Torresen sworn in as U.S. District Court judge
- Rwandan genocide focus of UMA walk
- Legal victory for Mainers with long-term disabilities
- Candidate for Congress: It's time to step forward
- STILL LIFE: Bubbles and barbecue
- Wave Glider drone launched to patrol Gulf of Maine
- LePage nominates Vannoy for PUC
- New SAD 53 budget could lower taxes
- Hartland to vote on town valuation, new selectman
- Pre-emptive strike for ash borers
- Cornville charter school officials optimistic
- Colby play ripped from headlines
- STILL LIFE: Students set salmon free
- Documents show worst of al-Qaida
- Police track, arrest Benton man
- Search continues for Maine woman not seen in 2 months
- Vogue bans too-skinny models from its pages
- STILL LIFE: Getting it done
- Infamous 'Buckner ball' going up for auction
- Facebook sets $28-$35 price range for IPO shares
- Tallest man in US seeking good shoes, normalcy
- Innovative 'bot to ply Gulf of Maine
- White House is silent on fate of Chinese activist
- Capistrano trying to woo back its legendary swallows
- New assessment calls eel population 'depleted'
- CDC: More teen girls using most effective birth control
- 5 indicted in alleged plot to bomb Ohio bridge
- Applications for unemployment aid drop sharply
- Somerset County police logs
- Maine wardens find missing mom and 2 kids
- Somerset County Jail log May 3
- Waterville police logs for May 2 and 3
- Fairfield, Oakland police logs May 3
- W. Maine bridge over Androscoggin called deficient
- Army to release bin Laden documents this morning
- Quimby blocks more logging roads in Piscataquis County
- Turner restaurant closes after 77 years
- Mass. man faces judge in slaying of mother, grandmother
- Seau's apparent suicide stuns fans, former teammates
- NH and Maine troopers save man on bridge
- Rockport school ends boys-only class
- Teen charged with manslaughter released on $50K bond
- Courtney taking congressional campaign on the road
- Hiring methods prompt questions
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 3, 2012
- Franklin County Superior Court: March 16-31, 2012
- GOP 'energized' for convention
- Kentucky Derby last race before OTB move
- Five-year-old boy taken to hospital after crash
- Augusta lawyer honored with Maine ACLU award
- State worker drops claim of whistleblower retaliation
- Waterville teenager meets with top magazine editor
- Pittsfield trash truck needs $7,500 repair
- Snowe honored at annual biker tea
- Madison voters pull SAD 59 budget through approval
- Wilton budget up $35,000 from last year
- Oakland voters approve all items
- Planners of Ayla walk look to stem, avoid fighting
- It's up to men to stop domestic violence, LePage says
- Chinese dissident gets cold feet
- Waterville students build better lunchbox
- Ex-Patriots linebacker Junior Seau found dead
- 1 killed in crash between car and logging truck
- NFL suspends 4 players for Saints' bounties
- 100,000 Facebook users use new organ-donor option
- Pettitte says he may have misunderstood Clemens
- Gingrich ends campaign, prefers Romney to Obama
- Court: President Bush's aide protected from any torture lawsuits
- Coast Guard retrieves injured Maine fisherman
- Patriots mourn death of ex-linebacker Seau
- Suspect in double slaying nabbed at Maine border
- Gov't to speed up tracking of possible E. coli outbreaks
- John Edwards' daughter leaves courtroom crying
- STILL LIFE: Two little ladybugs
- Waterville High students learn hands-on, healthful tips
- Texting teen in court today on manslaughter charge
- 'Lively' Maine GOP convention expected this weekend
- Somerset County Jail log May 2
- Lawyer for bomb suspects is skeptical of informant's role
- Feds charge 107 in Medicare fraud raids in 7 cities
- Tsunami-swept Harley found in Canada
- Maine woman wins $500,000 in lottery
- UMaine says 'paint party' got out of hand
- Fairfield police log May 2
- Overnight house fires in Lewiston and Auburn
- Snowe praises bikers at Blaine House tea
- Cape Elizabeth 8th grader wins Google design contest
- Police investigating infant's death in Owls Head
- May1 Waterville police logs, arrests
- GPS suggests Calif. yacht hit rocks off Mexico
- More students in limbo as college wait lists grow
- Maine teen faces manslaughter charge in crash
- Maine moose lottery deadline approaching
- Maine settles with worker who alleged retaliation
- Blind activist goes free after promises of safety
- Munch's 'The Scream' may fetch $80M at NYC auction
- LePage visiting Cheverus to talk about domestic violence
- Ex-Maine border agent sues Homeland Security Dept.
- Maine GOP hosts Senate candidate forum tonight
- 2012 Student Awards Presented
- Driver in Waterville crash wasn't drunk
- Standing down
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 2, 2012
- Farmington District Court: March 16-31, 2012
- Dominican babies to get surgeries in Maine
- New Sharon man charged with OUI after crash
- Attorney warned for client grievance
- Lawmakers decry 'corruption' claim
- King pulls from all sides to fill campaign spots
- Commission accepting charter school proposals
- STILL LIFE: Leftover April showers
- May Day rally puts focus on workers
- Waterville budget passes first hurdle
- KVCC vying for award
- Teenage girl cleared in Vassalboro fire
- STILL LIFE: Installation piece goes in at museum
- Mt. Blue jobs on the line
- Waterville council OKs proposed $36 million budget
- Obama makes surprise trip to Afghanistan to sign pact
- Maine turkey hunter attacked by coyote
- No-confidence balloting under way for USM president
- US factory growth shows economy is strengthening
- Vt. trooper shoots, kills unarmed suspect
- FBI: 5 men try to blow up Ohio bridge
- Dow closes at highest level since 2007
- Texting teen charged with manslaughter in W. Paris crash
- Supreme Court's popularity hits 25-year low
- Obama strengthens penalties around Iran, Syria
- Portland losing container cargo service again
- Snowe to attend bikers' tea
- Appeals judge stops Planned Parenthood injunction
- Maine health centers to get about $1.3M in grants
- Fairfield police log May 1
- Maine teen heading to NYC for protest at Seventeen Magazine
- Maid's civil suit against Strauss-Kahn can proceed
- India ferry capsizes; 103 dead, 100 missing
- Waldo County Sheriff's Office log May 1
- Angus King appoints 9 to chair Senate campaign
- Somerset County police logs
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log May 1
- Somerset County Jail booking log May 1
- Oakland police log May 1
- Facebook makes it easier to become organ donor
- UK lawmakers: Rupert Murdoch unfit to lead company
- Bin Laden said to have wanted Obama assassinated
- Scout official resigns, supports ousted gay leader
- Secret Service agents to undergo ethics training
- Maine Education Dept. disbands disabilities panel
- Ohio's big cat stampede prods review of laws nationwide
- Formerly conjoined twins thrive post-separation
- Deaths in 2 Calif. races leave sailors reeling
- Labor, Occupy, plan May Day rally in Portland
- Auburn launches online police reporting
- Colleagues give cancer-stricken warden new roof
- Council to take first vote one $36M budget
- Fairfield man indicted on assault, weapon charges
- Job fair draws hiring groups
- Maine hiker survives four days in Utah forest
- LePage appoints Madison student
- Waterville police arrest two unruly men, search for another
- Waterville girl's body image campaign grows
- MORE MONEY, MORE PROBLEMS
- State officials talk with farm about disposal of dead horses
- Waterville teen presses Seventeen Magazine to change its ways
- BRIEFS
- Number of newborns with drug withdrawal triples
- Judge dismisses lawsuit against 'Three Cups of Tea' author
- EPA official resigns over 'crucify' comment
- Maine buys 5,700 acres for $2.7 million
- Judge blocks Texas' anti-Planned Parenthood law
- SNAPSHOT: Wired
- Celtics' star Rondo suspended for Game 2 vs. Hawks
- Driver in Bronx crash was speeding, clipped wall
- Feds propose ways to ease impact of yellowtail cut
- GOLF: Abby Spector named golf pro at Sugarloaf
- 12 Maine radio stations changing ownership
- Tech exec gets 22 years prison for $30M fraud
- 2 GOP lawmakers blast LePage on 'corrupt' remark
- Maine heating oil dips 8 cents since winter
- Patrick Dempsey praised for coolly rescuing teen from crash
- State revenues rise nearly $50M, easing budget shortfall
- Fire leads to store evacuation in Augusta
- Oakland police log April 30
- With an asterisk, WTC is back on top in NYC
- Sunday, Monday Waterville police and arrests
- Brits to put missiles on rooftops during Olympics
- Fairfield police log April 30
- Australian billionaire: Titanic II to sail in 2016
- Rights group: US asylum likely for Chinese dissident
- Courtney officially entering race to unseat Pingree
- More than $40,000 raised to honor fallen NH chief
- Gas drops by nearly a nickel in Maine
- Car hits 2 teen girls sunbathing on Pa. road
- NH bill makes gun licenses optional
- Answers may rest in Fort Richmond soil
- Maine museum to exhibit Wyeth, Kent paintings
- Memorial Bridge to get $7M paint job
- Waterville graduate finds success in little things
- Maine convents use the Internet to search for new recruits
- Osama bin Laden's long shadow
- Cianbro CEO stoked about green power
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 30, 2012
- Maine hiker survives four days in Utah wilderness
- Maine convents turn to Internet for recruitment
- Porpoise problems have fishermen facing shutdown
- State outlines Maine summer highway agenda
- Edwards' fate hinges on ex-right-hand man and wife
- Weekend police logs, arrests
- Ted Williams' MVP plaque sells for $300K
- Louis Armstrong's last trumpet recording now a CD
- Maine court clerks cut back hours this week
- Associated Grocers: What's left?
- Senate race top concern at Republican convention
- Biologists gear up to study deadly bat disease
- J.P. DEVINE: Jack won't hit the road
- Skowhegan District Court: March 19-30, 2012 (N-Z)
- STILL LIFE: Every day is Earth Day
- GOP hopes new platform will appease tea party
- Groups show Earth Day enthusiasm in Waterville
- Mainers' college debt second-highest in nation
- A fresh approach to fiddleheads
- 'We have no food policy'
- Investigator: Sickened horses difficult to treat
- Body found in Washington bunker standoff
- Packers take Maine's McMillian in fourth round of NFL Draft
- Scandal highlights lack of women in Secret Service
- Maine man gets 8 years for sexually assaulting young girl
- LePage takes aim at bipartisan bond package in radio address
- Vt. considers expanding bear-hunting season
- Maine drug take-back program held on Saturday
- Waterville Opera House stages stylish comeback
- Chaperones among new Secret Service rules
- Bear returned to wild in Colorado
- Woman charged after chase in North Anson
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 28, 2012
- Morning Sentinel correction: April 28, 2012
- Skowhegan District Court: March 19-30, 2012 (A-M)
- AMY CALDER: Apuzzo never forgot Sentinel
- In Fairfield, Keller fits clerk job well
- Students show off skills at Jobs for Maine Graduates event
- DHHS paid $10.7 million for ineligible patients
- History at Thomas College
- LePage sees inefficiency, corruption
- Bear makes 'perfect landing' following tranquilized fall from tree
- LePage writes letter to state employees about "corrupt" remark
- House OKs student loan bill, ignores veto threat
- STILL LIFE: Piece by piece
- Thomas College hires first female president
- Man's body found along shore of Maine harbor
- UPDATE: Blaine House protester found guilty of trespassing
- Fairfield police log April 27
- N. Anson woman hit with stun gun after high-speed chase
- Space shuttle Enterprise arrives at NY's JFK
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log April 27
- Oakland police log April 27
- US growth slowed to 2.2% in first quarter
- Somerset County booking log April 27
- Former DeCoster worker files lawsuit
- Dutch judge upholds ban on foreigners buying pot
- US to remove 9,000 Marines from Okinawa
- 6 sentenced for Lewiston-area crime spree
- Study: Most victims knew Ala. twisters were coming
- Protesters at US party conventions could pack heat
- House GOP set to curb college student loan costs
- Wis. animal shelter to open, thanks to cat with 26 toes
- Body of woman found floating in Piscataqua River
- Portland march, rally against sexual violence today
- Police charge 4 in attack on Lewiston students
- Maine man expected to plead guilty to murdering wife
- Oxford Casino seeking to fill 100 jobs
- Governor points to 'corrupt' workers
- Mercy: 'no aggressive collection practices'
- Police recover items from Kennebec River
- Motorcycle collides with car
- Police: Thefts may be related
- Drug Take Back Day offers safe disposal option for pills
- Two-Cent Bridge to close for repairs
- Mistrial declared in Occupy trespass case
- POLICE PROBE DOUBLE STABBING
- Apple legend roots in Unity
- Mock crash has sobering effect
- Legislative panel approves $96M bond package
- Businesses clear out, make way for Southern Maine's first firework shop
- More details in 2011 fatal stabbing
- LePage: Corruption in mid-management
- Missing musician shot himself in head, police say
- SNAPSHOT: PRUNING RASPERRIES
- Budget-writing committee passes $95 million bond package
- SKOWHEGAN DISTRICT COURT
- WATERVILLE DISTRICT COURT
- POLICE
- Maine AG seeks injunction in assault case
- Waterville Two-Cent Bridge to close for repairs
- Man accused of igniting fire marshal's car faces new charges
- Fans gather to honor Levon Helm at Woodstock home
- Somerset County police logs
- Waterville police investigate double stabbing
- Boring meets Dull in international partnership
- Fairfield police log April 26
- Official: Secret Service probing another trip
- Oakland police log April 26
- Meteorites found in Calif. along path of fireball
- Wednesday, Thursday Waterville police log and one arrest
- Puppy on runway delays flights at LaGuardia
- Court convicts ex-Liberian president of war crimes
- Maine fire departments face shortage of volunteers
- Restaurant owner pleads not guilty to hiring illegals
- Developer unveils plans for Millinocket mill site
- Maine teachers to get 'financial literacy' how-tos
- Maine man charged with sexually assaulting boy
- Arizona migrant case could lead to sweeping changes
- 2 Mainers get EPA awards for lifetime achievement
- LePage visiting businesses in Penobscot County today
- Bill to combat double-dipping law may not go far
- POLICE
- Phishing scam hits credit union customers
- WATERVILLE DISTRICT COURT
- Speed was key in small business loan event
- Board elects Hebert to aid Starks merge with Mt. Blue district
- Hallowell ice rink opening in June
- SNAPSHOT: I want that one
- Heck: New officer, cruiser needed for crime spike
- What makes schools better?
- Farmington selectmen contemplate amendment to wind energy rules
- LePage helps open new Waterville Save-A-Lot
- Jury deliberates fate of Blaine House Occupy protestors
- Foster chosen to head UMF
- Police: No foul play suspected in death of Freeport musician
- Burger King makes cage-free promise
- Two babies die at same Maine house
- SKOWHEGAN DISTRICT COURT
- Sturgeon health is newest threat to fishing industry
- Parents wire kids to prove teachers' verbal abuse
- SNAPSHOT: The water's fine
- Marines discharge sergeant for Facebook posts on Obama
- Gun in NH police shooting bought by shooter's girlfriend
- Report cites some improvement in Maine air
- Beyonce named People's most beautiful woman
- Gingrich to end presidential campaign next week
- Downtown Waterville gets grocery store, new shops
- New Gloucester man gets 25 years for making child porn
- Church sues Rockland over tax exemptions
- Trial related to Occupy Augusta protest is nearly derailed
- Maine man guilty of threatening president
- Norway killer: Insanity diagnosis based on 'fabrications'
- UMaine Farmington, Presque Isle get new presidents
- Somerset County police logs
- Mother of NH shooter says he was a good person
- Waldo County Sheriff's Office log April 25
- Middle-aged man dies in Boothbay fire
- Somerset County arrest log April 25
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log April 25
- Fake inspection sticker leads to drug arrest
- Maine gets nearly $1M in arts money
- Fairfield police log April 25
- Oakland police blotter April 25
- The storyteller
- LePage vetos deed registry fee increase
- Waterville police blotter, Tuesday
- Discovery of mad cow in US was stroke of luck
- N. Korea military brags of 'powerful modern weapons'
- Ex-student sues Maine Job Corps over dismissal
- Charities seek a few good baby boomers
- Supreme Court questions Arizona's tough immigration law
- American college students face years of crushing debt
- Auburn teen to serve 3 years for severe beating
- UNE signs agreements with 2 Spanish universities
- Occupy Maine to protest student debt load
- Four Professors Receive Fulbrights
- Romney completes five-state sweep in GOP primaries
- Skowhegan selectmen accept grant for Whitten Brook project
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 25, 2012
- Farmington District Court: Feb. 16-March 2, 2012
- Plaintiffs appeal in mural case
- Search for missing Freeport musician continues
- Emergency radio jam escalating
- Maine Mystery author to promote book, work with kids
- Heating, wages, new buses hike RSU 19 budget
- STILL LIFE: Foraging for fiddleheads
- Camden National buys 15 local banks
- Governor signs teen driving law
- Starks to join Mt. Blue school district
- Obama courts student voters
- Advocates of gay marriage keep the faith
- Maine clears way for first tidal power contract
- Maine again tops all states on 'Peace Index'
- Lawyers for Scarcelli's mother and stepfather want off case
- Portland woman charged with stealing cash register
- Mad cow disease found in Calif. dairy cow
- Camden National to buy 15 Bank of America branches
- Waterville police: Monday and Tuesday logs; arrest
- LePage signs interim budget, keeps pressure on lawmakers
- Waterville police investigate Bolley's burglary
- Labor mural plaintiffs file notice of appeal
- Police investigate infant death in Bangor
- Wardens recover body of missing boater
- Harbor seal pupping season starting early
- Keg explodes, killing Portsmouth brewery worker
- Colorado frozen-cow saga has new wrinkle
- Fugitive armored car guard arrested 2 months after heist
- Somerset County police logs
- Manning's attorneys argue to dismiss WikiLeaks case
- Company aims to strike it rich by mining asteroids
- U.S. Senate to vote on measure to nullify union rules
- Maine Historical Society names new executive director
- Oakland police log April 25
- Senate hopefuls to debate tonight
- NYC posts 870,000 vintage images online
- On primary day, Romney looks toward fall election
- Obama takes on college costs, eyes young voters
- 'Psychotic' patron attacks Auburn children's librarian
- Secret Service scandal brings delicate political dance
- Law tightening teen driving rules awaits LePage signature
- Maine prison guard convicted of animal cruelty
- In nation of obesity, cholesterol levels continue to drop
- Deadly booby traps found on popular trail in Utah
- Hundreds attending conference on emergency readiness
- LePage to sign new rules for mining metals
- Fewer legislative candidates using Clean Election funds
- Research Symposium Opens April 25
- Poliquin lists sources of private income
- Poet laureate is UMF speaker
- Police continue Rite Aid robbery probe
- Farmington selectmen take another look at wind energy ordinance
- 'Dream house' plan unveiled for downtown Skowhegan
- Law change decreases use of Clean Election funds
- Smoking ban eyed for recreation areas
- UMF's Theodora Kalikow delivers farewell lecture
- Questions swirl around Snowe's unused money
- Cianbro group buys Moscow land
- UMF student's family sues
- Gardeners, rangers, others fired up after soaking
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 24, 2012
- Fewer legislative candidates using Clean Election funds
- Mock drunk driving wreck scene planned in Farmington
- Waterville councilors meet tonight
- White House clears staffers in prostitution scandal
- Sanford, Fla., officials reject chief's resignation
- Maine lawmakers consider bond requests
- Ted Nugent set for court date in illegal kill case
- Freeport man missing after student party in woods
- SC coroner: Mauling death of infant a homicide
- Jennifer Hudson breaks down during murder trial
- Maine radar site may be used to produce energy
- HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS: Rain forces postponements
- Mom kept on respirator for month gives birth to twins
- Winslow police following leads in Rite-Aid robbery
- Oklahoma company buys Downeast Energy
- Panetta dismisses Iran's claims about drone
- Somerset County police logs
- 2nd patron falls ill at hospital-themed restaurant
- Somerset County arrest log April 23
- Fairfield police log April 23
- Foes of same-sex marriage unite for Maine campaign
- US pledges to defend Afghanistan after drawdown
- Pentagon reorganizing, renaming its own spy service
- Oakland police blotter April 23
- Waterville council to review proposed budgets
- Jim Beam buys Maine vodka and rum for $605 million
- Bee Gees singer awakes from coma, has cancer
- Waterville and Winslow police logs and two arrests
- Colby student in business
- George Zimmerman released from jail
- Penobscot deputy injured in collision with moose
- Opening statements set to begin in John Edwards trial
- Zimmerman's attorney says apology was ill-timed
- Vegas anesthesiologist offers mobile hangover service
- Maine gas prices drop by nearly a nickel
- Two Bangor city councilors object to Ted Nugent show
- Nobel laureates gathering for summit in Chicago
- Mock drunk driving wreck to remind students of dangers
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 22, 2012
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 23, 2012
- Old Orchard Beach man found dead was stabbed, sister says
- Rain, cold doesn't dampen Earth Day
- District attorney decision hung up by dueling requests
- After three months, Hallowell pot dispensary fitting in
- Colleges name graduation speakers
- Skowhegan eyesores gone; what takes their place?
- Senate candidates scramble for funds
- The show's about to start again
- Winslow Rite Aid robbed
- STILL LIFE: Fire under investigation
- Collins: Secret Service needs more female agents
- After suicide, newspaper devotes entire front page to bullying
- Japan Airlines launches Boston-Tokyo nonstop service
- Yankees-Red Sox game postponed by rain
- Campus diversity suffers under race-blind policies, statistics show
- Major storm headed for Maine
- Man robs Rite Aid pharmacy in Winslow
- Swing-state unemployment down, Obama's chances up
- Waterville police blotter; Somerset, Franklin county logs; arrests
- Women have power in Senate race
- Waste management remains Earth Day issue
- Record Store Day recognizes independent music stores
- Crystal gazing the norm at Standish show
- Obama outpacing Romney 10-1 in Maine fundraising
- Town shares shift in SAD 54
- J.P. DEVINE: Marking time on Planet Earth
- Unity chickens graduate to dinner table
- 'They never knew the guy, but he was family'
- STILL LIFE: They're racing again at Unity
- Waterville airport gets new energy
- Drug money helps police
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 23, 2012
- Charles Colson, Watergate felon and born-again preacher, has died
- Maine's largest wind developer handed a defeat
- Defense worried about Zimmerman's safety
- New England home sales skyrocket
- A divided Congress confronts a rising cyberthreat
- Maine line-item veto, now at issue, dates to 1995
- Waterville police; Somerset and Franklin county logs; arrests
- Holocaust remembrance to be held in Maine on Sunday
- 5.4-mile run organized to honor fallen NH chief
- Experts say Zimmerman attorney made smart move
- Augusta runway work grounds Cape Air flights
- AMY CALDER: Speaking when her son can't
- Alewife celebration coming in May
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 21, 2012
- Farmington District Court: Jan. 16-Feb 15, 2012 (R-W)
- Musicians release vinyls for Record Store Day
- Overheated bathroom fan burns Gorham building
- 'This will close the final chapter of her life'
- Bill would let landowners sue state
- Maine's unemployment rate up slightly
- Sterling wants 1,000 jobs by 2014
- STILL LIFE: Seeing double
- Halloween robbers admit guilt
- Experts say gas prices starting to fall
- Maine puts new ferry into service
- Maine home sales increase
- Maine Nature Conservancy launches $100 million campaign
- Maine unemployment at 7.2 percent for March
- Somerset County police logs
- Zimmerman bail set, apologizes to Trayvon Martin's parents
- Pakistani passenger jet with 127 on board crashes
- Fairfield police log April 20
- Oakland police log April 20
- Winslow police log April 20
- Waterville police log April 20
- Maine lawmaker gets death threats over tweet
- Lobster company subject of 2 lawsuits
- N.H. Bike Week to host tattoo artists
- New beer to help N.H. Independence Museum
- Mommy Wars give way to Doggy Wars in Twitterverse
- Lawyer: Nader wants jury to hear Maine case
- Feds to close fishing ground to protect porpoises
- Ousted Secret Service supervisor joked about Palin
- Bodies of 2 adults found in N.H. shed
- Red Sox ready for Fenway Park's 100th anniversary
- Portland event marks 2-year anniversary of Gulf spill
- Maine advocates to show new solar energy system
- Maine adding new ferry to its fleet
- Chimney sparks start cabin blaze in Wilton
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 20, 2012
- Winslow girl charged after car crash
- Jury dismisses insanity claim from murderer
- Girl wins first penmanship award named for Maine boy
- Law might stop Farmingdale vote on tax break for gas pipeline
- Unity Barn Raisers meal benefits veggies project
- Lawyer endorsed for Court of Appeals
- STILL LIFE: Taking wing
- Norridgewock selectman takes seat
- Togus hopes some help travels north
- State legislator's wife chases, stalls burglar
- Lawsuit targets MaineCare cuts
- Focus on Ayla, Justin DiPietro says
- Thousands mourn slain N.H. police chief
- STILL LIFE: The Waterville Relays
- Jurors reject Ormsby's insanity defense
- Nader's Maine election lawsuit reinstated
- Brunswick on Smithsonian Magazine's best small towns list
- Bi-partisan presidential ticket now possible in 25 states
- Waterville legislator's wife chases, stalls burglar
- Groups sue Maine DHS over MaineCare cuts
- Feds to close fishing grounds to save<br />Gulf of Maine porpoises
- Senate committee OKs Kayatta nomination
- Fairfield police log April 19
- 39th annual International Whistling Convention opens
- US unemployment claims signal slower hiring
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log April 19
- Breivik wanted to decapitate former Norway PM
- Maine law expands dental hygienists' scope
- Maine men accused of scamming 92-year-old in Mass.
- Oakland police log April 19
- Waterville city police log; arrests
- Maine officers attend NH police chief service
- Man's burns lead MDEA to investigate meth lab
- Maine woman sues Nevada company over job offer
- Kittery man gets prison term for insurance fraud
- Nurse accused in baby abduction to be in court
- 16 defendants due in court in Ohio Amish attacks
- Sheriff: 3 dead in shooting at cockfighting match
- India tests nuke-capable missile able to hit China
- Thousands expected to attend NH chief's memorial
- NH Senate weighing decriminalizing marijuana
- No food fight: NH students protest school lunches
- Maine public advocate joins New England Power Pool
- MaineCare lawsuit anticipated Thursday
- Mainer pleads guilty to forging absentee ballots
- Former Sentinel intern wins Pulitzer Prize
- Budget negotiations will test streak
- Quimby still open after SAD 13 vote
- Conflicting deadlines for Starks students
- ASHES IGNITE PHILLIPS FIRE
- Osprey nest removal causes flap
- Wilton to vote on $4.8M sewer fixes
- Board approves RSU 19 contract
- Tree-killing beetle found closer to New England
- Man gets 10 years for guilty plea deal
- Officials try to sell Belgrade board on gas pipeline tax break
- LePage business bills see union, Dem criticism
- POLICE
- Author now faces civil suit over 'Three Cups of Tea'
- 'American Bandstand' host Dick Clark has died
- Retired Ill. couple claims final share of $656M jackpot
- LePage signs workers comp, unemployment bills
- Psychologist: Ormsby out of touch with reality
- Secret Service to meet with Nugent over Obama comments
- Skateboarders charged with damaging Readfield buses
- Norway killer wants death penalty or acquittal
- Judge quits Trayvon Martin case, cites conflict
- NJ bully's paralyzing punch leads to $4.2M settlement
- Pat Summitt steps aside as Tenn. coach
- Woman hurt in Farmingdale crash
- Amtrak identifies man killed by Downeaster
- Somerset County police logs
- Washington abuzz over Secret Service scandal
- Dem leader: GOP 'flip-flopped' on LePage vetoes
- Maine State Police attend NH services for chief
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log April 18
- Fairfield police log April 18
- Oakland police log April 18
- Waterville city police log and arrests
- Man breaks legs in jump at Bangor park
- Ex-Lewiston firefighter who assaulted daughter gets probation
- Officers, public to pay tribute to NH police chief
- Moyer becomes oldest pitcher to win in majors
- DeNiro, Ifill to speak at Bates commencement
- Police: Oregon man strips in airport screen protest
- Ga. handcuff case renews school policing debate
- Apuzzo Wins Pulitzer
- Hartland to ask voters for $80K for revaluation
- Bingham starts preparing for bicentennial celebration
- FARMINGTON DISTRICT COURT
- Augusta barbecue turns bloody
- Ending mortgage-interest deduction could have big effect on Maine sales
- Waterville City Council hires Wright-Ryan for police study
- Starks votes to join Mt. Blue RSU
- Rain delays Maine man's season debut for Milwaukee's AAA team
- Three people found dead in Lancaster, N.H.
- Republicans won't return for line vetoes
- Son vows to bring family sawmill back after fire
- Belgrade seeking volunteers for Comprehensive Plan review
- Waterville man pleads guilty, given prison time
- Driver's license was suspended when Jeep hit pedestrian in Farmington
- Ayla's uncle heads to trial
- SNAPSHOT: Fun in the sun
- Warren Buffett diagnosed with prostate cancer
- SNAPSHOT: Control burn
- Obama unveils plan to deter oil-market manipulation
- SNAPSHOT: Spring cleaning
- Sen. Collins: 20 or 21 women in Secret Service incident
- Part 2 of triple-murder trial under way in Houlton
- Boston Marathon officials happy race is over
- Homebuilders request most permits since 2008
- $412 check that bought Superman sold for $160,000
- Warrant: NH police shooter was selling painkillers
- LePage signs 2 domestic violence bills
- Gambling board officially OKs Oxford Casino license
- Happy? Positive outlook may be good for your heart
- LePage vetoes amusement fee, 911 bills
- Romney will likely look for a more conservative VP
- Incredible legal rights on display at Norway's massacre trial
- GOP proposes big cut to food-stamp funding
- Somerset County police logs
- Five Teacher of the Year semifinalists selected
- Oakland police log April 17
- Fairfield police log April 17
- Brunswick man faces felony OUI in Route 1 crash
- Freeport teacher to plead not guilty on gun remark
- Norway killer says he'd kill again
- Maine line-item veto decision due soon
- BIW's next Zumwalt-class destroyer to be named for LBJ
- Crew in fatal yacht race shared love of racing
- Police handcuff Ga. kindergartner for tantrum
- Space shuttle Discovery makes final takeoff
- St. Joseph's cancels classes in memory of student
- Tenn. judge decides to spare condemned dog's life
- Potential Clemens jurors question cost of hearing
- Lawsuit targets Maine dairy over use of kosher symbol
- More grilling set for current, former GSA officials
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 17, 2012
- Pedestrian killed by Downeaster
- Nation's trains, buses need work
- Hall-Dale students take school project to legislature
- New business in Portland aims to pedal pedestrians about town
- King needs women's approval
- Diabetes, heart disease linked to lack of sleep
- In Afghanistan, one final push
- After suffering years of abuse, Besty Thurston has rebuilt a life
- Search for Ayla has been costly
- GOP derails Senate 'Buffett rule' taxes on wealthy
- Boston Marathon Results
- Pulitzer Prizes announced. No fiction prize awarded this year
- Rumford to hold a drug disposal day April 28
- Maine candidates' campaign finance reports filed
- Coast Guard calls off search for missing yacht racers
- Thieves mysteriously return stolen goods
- Fatal motorcycle accident in Bangor
- Maine crews on alert after weekend fires
- Vigil held for Maine woman killed in NH
- Thank you forefathers: Patriots Day!
- UMaine to inaugurate new president this week
- L.L. Bean to donate $1 million to get kids outside
- Voter group gets to know candidates for Senate
- Besteman Wins Guggenheim, ACLS Fellowships
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 16, 2012
- Federal government phasing out paper checks
- Portland Flea-For-All opens doors to hundreds on first day
- Windham eighth-grader takes bag issue to council
- Waterville woman robbed of prescription drugs in trailer
- Suspect held in Augusta fire
- Sparks from passing train ignite brush in Fairfield
- ATV club wants riders to support autism research
- Hinck wins straw poll at youth voters' forum
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Casino bill loses biggest backer
- Waterville council mulls major projects
- Sebasticook Regional Land Trust's new acreage advances mission
- Winslow homeowners richer, comfier
- Republicans make impact in Augusta
- TABOR III in works
- Marube becomes first African to win Maine's Patriot Day 5-miler
- 'Got milk?' Oakhurt Dairy contest winner will get lifetime supply
- Cosby: Trayvon Martin case about guns, not race
- Fire reported at downtown Augusta business
- US, Colombia trade deal to be in place in May
- Midwest tornadoes kill at least 5; injure 29
- Issa: Secret Service incident likely not the first
- GOP leaves mark on Maine Legislature in 2012
- New Maine law protects home-heating oil consumers, LePage says
- Taliban attack Afghan capital, 3 other cities
- 2 Maine educators win Guggenheim fellowships
- Maine Tax Day rally to feature governor
- Taliban attack Pakistani prison, free 380 prisoners
- Photos: Human remains near Titanic shipwreck site
- BILL NEMITZ: Beth Ashcroft and OPEGA face tough challenge
- Internet links ideas to money
- Waterville grad helped by kickstarter
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 15, 2012
- Belgrade Lakes man's basement hobby slithers
- LePage knocks lawmakers over lack of courage
- Grosz takes helm at Pinnacle IT
- STILL LIFE: Woodsmen compete in Waterville
- J.P. DEVINE: No women? No J.P.
- SAD 74 dancers have moment in spotlight
- World's most famous shipwreck turns 100
- Secret Service scandal deepens; 11 placed on leave
- LePage vetoes parts of bipartisan budget
- Town remembers NH police chief who was shot dead
- Law gives Zimmerman extra chances in legal fight
- Berwick softball star was female victim in Greenland, N.H., shootout
- Drug-sniffing dog available for hire in Maine
- Red Sox place CF Ellsbury on 15-day DL
- US, Canada alone at summit in rejection of Cuba
- Obama urges Romney to release past tax returns
- 1 dead, 3 injured in Standish crash involving St. Joe's basketball players
- Prisoner files lawsuit over Maine corrections crash
- Hybrid and electric cars see record sales in March
- Obama says US can't afford tax cuts for richest
- Fly Fishing on Sandy River
- Iran nuke talks show early progress
- Grieving dad: This puts ‘teeth into the law’
- GOP candidates for Senate focus on U.S. debt
- House, Senate OK new regulations for teen drivers
- Retired game warden turns stories into book
- AMY CALDER: A clear memory of youth
- Round 2 for GOP hopefuls
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 14, 2012
- Farmington District Court: Jan. 16-Feb. 15, 2012 (A-K)
- Indian Bridge in St. Albans sees weigh limit ahead of fix
- No fireworks ordinance for Vassalboro
- Pittsfield manager to recommend town pay $31,000 to repair bad roads
- Family requests support for Gardiner native vet
- Candidates for state legislature
- Ormsby guilty of triple murder
- Adults happy, teens dubious on new laws
- Christ Episcopal Church welcomes Scots for tartan blessing
- Strict teen driving law poised to pass
- Water worries stall Farmington apartment building
- Waterville mayor, council talk city plans
- Days from retirement, police chief killed
- STILL LIFE: The fisherman and his apprentice
- Brother: Painter Kinkade relapsed into alcoholism
- LePage signs teacher evaluation plan into law
- Jury convicts Ormsby of triple murder
- Bowdoin, Colby profs win Guggenheims
- Maine budget clears House, awaits final Senate OK
- Romney courts NRA as guns issue intensifies
- Syracuse coach's accuser now says he made it all up
- Murder, hate crime charges in Tulsa shootings
- Obamas' tax return shows 2011 earnings of $789,674
- Chancellor taps Colo. woman to fill Presque Isle post
- Red Sox begin 101st season in historic Fenway
- Tougher teen driving rules get first House, Senate OK
- With Titanic, fascination will continue
- Fairfield police log April 13
- Newark mayor rescues neighbor from burning house
- Vt. governor chased by bears in his backyard
- Oakland police blotter April 13
- Winslow police log April 13
- Arrests; Waterville police log for Thursday, Friday
- Weightlifter shot when he drops dumbbell on bullet
- Obama sticks up for Ann Romney in working-mom flap
- Maine tribes urge high school to change nickname
- Bangor man who requested flogging found competent
- Brunswick man to serve 18 years for child sex assault
- Maine officials warn motorists of wandering moose
- Oxford business closes, putting 64 out of work
- Maine woman awarded $1.9M in malpractice suit
- Lawmakers give strong initial OK to budget
- L.L. Bean to donate $1 million to get kids outside
- LePage to sign bill closing ethics law loophole
- Tax hike unavoidable, say Vassalboro officials
- KVCC wins $100,000 for renewable energy
- Oakland planners to talk Colby building
- BIW-made ship a big part of Navy strategy
- Confession played in homicide trial
- BILL NEMITZ: Communist accusation feels a lot like McCarthy era
- Grandparents scammed out of $2,100 by phony grandson
- KVCC to offer degree in autism studies
- Colonel prepares for run through 'dark' jungle
- Skowhegan shelter's residents to plant, weed, harvest, sell
- WENDY FONTAINE: Angie in Vegas
- Zimmerman ignored warning, prosecutors say
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 13, 2012
- Domestic violence report gets to LePage
- House passes budget compromise
- Greenland, N.H., police chief, two drug agents shot
- Democratic strategist apologizes to Ann Romney
- Maine trooper assaulted during Wiscasset trial
- Study shows baboons can learn to spot real words
- JetBlue pilot indicted for flight disruption
- Stocks finish sharply higher on news from China, Europe
- Trayvon Martin shooter makes court appearance
- Videotaped confession played in triple murder trial
- Pingree: I'm a progressive, not a communist
- Storm dumps waist-high hail in Texas Panhandle
- Nearly half of Maine homicides are domestic violence
- Sebago Lake campground opening 4 weeks early
- Trayvon Martin's mom clarifies 'accident' remark
- Maine advances casino study; club slot bills
- Applications for jobless aid hit 2-month high
- Conn. legislature approves repeal of death penalty
- Fairfield police log April 12
- Kennebec County Sheriff's blotter April 12
- Oakland police log April 12
- Waterville arrests and police log
- Baby discovered live in morgue; condition improving
- Maine inmate indicted in fellow prisoner's death
- House fire in Gorham another arson case
- BIW's cutting-edge warship now getting Navy raves
- NH to unveil new brand identity for state
- Special operations chief proposes war plan for Afghanistan
- Jury selection set to begin in John Edwards trial
- Newcastle man dies while tending brush fire
- Prosecutors face tough task in Trayvon Martin case
- Foreclosure activity signals surge of repossessions
- Maine labor board dismisses public workers' complaint
- Olympic cyclist to ride in Dempsey Challenge
- Bangor man appeals murder conviction, sentence
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 12, 2012
- Waterville District Court: Jan. 28-Feb. 15, 2012 (L-Y)
- Skowhegan District Court: Feb. 20-March 2, 2012 (H-Y)
- Milton Bradley talk attracts game enthusiasts
- China planners resume septic ordinance work
- Waterville thieves take cash register
- House approves slot machines for veterans groups
- Maine Labor Relations Board director dismisses claims of non-union hires
- Veteran to get half of Oakland camps' proceeds
- Mt. Blue school taxes to rise
- Pingree tours Educare facility
- State launches energy loan program for homeowners
- Suspect held in alleged Farmington attack
- STILL LIFE: White whale watch
- Oakland man recovering from burns
- Lawmakers want gambling guidelines
- Zimmerman charged with murder in Trayvon Martin death
- GOP lawmaker says "78 to 81" Dems are communists
- In Maine triple-murder trial, juror tossed after telling prosecutor 'good job'
- Man tied to murdered Maine prostitute pleads guilty in related case
- U.S. sues Apple, publishers over E-book prices
- Red Sox lose again Wednesday; drop to 1-5 overall
- Portland cook wins $10,000 on 'Chopped'
- Fox's Hannity, Zimmerman speak privately
- Efficiency Maine unveils home energy loan program
- Fairfield police log April 11
- In audio, triple slaying defendant says he didn't know victims
- New site to calculate potential student loan debt
- Brewer woman gets jail for breaking infant son's leg
- Dolloff's appeal focuses on alleged prosecutorial misconduct
- Maine Senate kills bill to shield governor's papers
- Bruins' Horton to miss Stanley Cup playoffs
- 2nd Farmington arrest in alleged ax, cleaver attack
- Waterville police probe Quik Stop burglary
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log April 11
- Oakland police log April 11
- Police blotter, Waterville
- Search of 'suspicious' ice cream truck yields marijuana
- Fifth suspicious fire hits Gorham
- Indonesia issues tsunami alert, residents flee coast
- Battle for the presidency is on – and it won't be pretty
- NH police arrest man who wouldn't return school bus
- Bangor adult club locked in legal dispute
- Army lab to develop 'green' technologies for military
- Sentencing due for Maine man who accused Syracuse coach
- Construction expo gets under way in Augusta
- Jenny Chen ’13J Wins Projects for Peace Grant
- Jenny Chen ’13J Wins Project for Peace Grant
- Oil customer skeptical after dealer's bankruptcy
- Winslow council steadies tax rate
- Old fuel tank explodes
- State names grant recipients
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 11, 2012
- Waterville District Court: April 11, 2012
- Missing Cambridge teenager returns from woods
- Pittsfield hospital plans $12 million upgrade
- Defense attorney won't suppress what murder suspect told police
- China selectmen send occupation rule to voters; septic issue in limbo
- One issue solved, another remains at Madison mobile home park
- Instagram users wary of Facebook
- Panel votes to investigate DHHS
- Residents speak out for veteran who lost McGrath Pond camps
- Panel passes tougher teen driving rules
- 'I was covered in blood'
- Budget compromise heads to Legislature
- Santorum ends GOP presidential campaign
- Wind deal nears final OK in Maine
- 3 Md. school workers split Mega Millions win
- Man charged with jury tampering at triple-murder trial
- STILL LIFE: A good day for fishing
- Biddeford's Dumoulin signed by NHL's Carolina Hurricanes
- Oversight panel votes to investigate Maine's DHHS
- Zimmerman's lawyers resign in Trayvon Martin case
- Number of job openings increase to 3.5 million in February
- China ousts top politician, accuses his wife of murder
- UMaine student dies in car crash
- Supreme Court misunderstanding on health overhaul?
- Man injured at Manchester fire
- Report: 150,000 languish in NKorean prison camps
- Committee OKs general-assistance changes, $38M budget
- Killer's sanity key issue in Norway massacre trial
- Feds: Drivers to pay 6% more for gas this summer
- Wireless providers to begin disabling stolen phones
- 5 more minutes? New clock answers resounding 'no'
- Tony Blair to speak at Colby commencement
- Seven Maine restaurants named New England's Best
- Maine U.S. Senate candidate Bennett raises $108,000
- Oakland police log April 10
- Fairfield police log April 10
- Eight Teacher of the Year nominees named
- Lobster firm seeks to resolve cash problems
- Maine supreme court to stream arguments
- Teen births: Miss. has highest rate, NH lowest
- Olympic gold medalist diver Mark Lenzi dies at 43
- Fugitive felon finds time to update Facebook
- Calif. finds dangerous toxins in nail polishes
- LePage on panel of tax policy conference in NYC
- Acadia's Park Loop Road to open Sunday
- Johnson earns certification
- Vote is setback for care providers
- King criticizes GOP
- Same-sex marriage foes speak during annual pride week
- Rights panel sides with 2 complainants
- Augusta man charged with 2 types of murder
- Mayor Heck wants you!
- $250,000 ticket scratched off
- Proof of subject mastery is ed bill focus
- Waterville stabbing victim being treated in Portland
- Downtown print shop will close its doors
- SNAPSHOT: Student maestro
- Train, truck collide in Aroostook; 1 injured
- Free jazz show tonight in Freeport
- Opening arguments made in Maine triple-murder trial
- Stabbing victim remains hospitalized
- After $1B, experts see progress on autism's causes
- Trayvon Martin death won't go to Fla. grand jury
- Facebook buying photo-share app Instagram for $1B
- Atkins Printing closing after 102 years
- Waldo County Sheriff's Office log April 9
- Fourth suspicious Gorham fire destroys garage
- Gay marriage opponents speak out at UMaine
- Angus King promises positive Senate campaign
- Teacher evaluation bill awaits LePage OK
- Red Sox, Yankees and Braves stumble out of gate
- Jury seated in Maine triple-killing trial
- Part of LePage energy package still awaits action
- UNE testing Saco River commuter ferry
- New law bolsters child protection from solicitation
- Oakland police log April 9
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log April 9
- Police log, Waterville
- Sail-around-the-Americas captain almost home
- Finalists emerge to redesig neglected National Mall sites
- Autism may be linked to obesity during pregnancy
- Turnpike drivers to face delays tonight at mile 94 in Litchfield
- Standish woman appealing bat-attack conviction
- Mass. game officials: No moose hunting
- NH towns concerned about darkened street lights
- RI bill would ban dogs on drivers' laps
- Disabled Auburn woman claims discrimination
- Maine gas prices now pushing $4 a gallon
- Homeowner association could be sued in Martin case
- Carrabec H.S. project teaching students how to reduce energy use
- Waterville Council near police station decision
- POLICE
- Early warmth brings on ticks
- Economy puts crimp on class trip fundraising
- Belgrade to get numbers on gas pipeline
- MMTC students to compete SkillsUSA national competition
- ON MAINE POLITICS: House dumps document shielding
- Waterville man in critical condition after stabbing
- Dispatch dispute could lead to lawsuit
- Local workers leave their mark on new hospital
- Call centers bright spot in Maine jobs picture
- SNAPSHOT: A decided advantage
- Sox blow it twice; Tigers walk off in 11th
- Police say revenge one motive in Oklahoma shooting spree
- SNAPSHOT: Rise and shine
- Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' star interviewer, dies
- Memorable moments in Mike Wallace's career
- Maine fisherman hopes to be Sundancing
- Gingrich: Romney is likely GOP nominee
- Afghans, US sign deal on night raids
- Triple murder trial to begin in northern Maine
- Waterville man in critical condition after stabbing
- After warm winter, look for a plethora of pests
- Titanic survivors didn't dwell on sinking
- Life was good, just not good enough
- Animal officer checking dog licenses
- POLICE
- Ordinance ups likelihood of cable service in Palermo
- J.P. DEVINE: Mass transit
- Brew Fest isn't just about beer anymore
- Unity town office planners to begin Monday
- Farm-fresh food ready for Pickup
- Collins, Snowe hit campaign-for-friends trail
- Autism a growing challenge for schools
- Filing taxes by deadline always the best option
- American Psychiatric Association considers autism definition change
- 44-year-old Jay man dies in Route 156 crash
- SNAPHOT: Window painter
- SNAPSHOT: Easter fun
- Warden known as 'The Coyote' named warden of the year
- Mass. man dies after falling in ocean in Ogunquit
- In Washington County, kindness getting positively catchy
- Pilots in fiery Navy jet crash faced tough choices
- App aims to spare right whales from Gulf of Maine ships
- Jay man killed in Wilton crash
- Scientists predict 'moderate' red tide this year
- Maine company making White House easter eggs
- 'Painter of Light' Thomas Kinkade dies
- Chinese teen sells kidney to buy iPhone, iPad
- NBC fires producer over 911 audio in Fla. shooting
- 2 hospitalized after Standish attack with bat
- Future unclear for WTC sphere that survived 9/11
- Maritime academy sets training cruise itinerary
- Lebanon woman, 25, killed in N. Berwick crash
- Priest's attorneys say probe not about sexual misconduct
- Colby couple wins $100K wedding
- Crash victim in critical condition, says hospital
- Man charged in copper theft
- FIRST POLL HAS KING, OBAMA AHEAD
- Roommate charged in homicide
- Curving toward giving
- Another win for science Olympians
- One jury for five protesters
- TEACHER EVALUATION BILL PASSES
- Legislative committee votes to keep MPBN funding
- UMF interviews final candidate
- College hears World Bank chief
- Governor signs 'Violette' bill
- Big life change in store
- Violette gets 42 months
- No-confidence vote at USM moving forward
- SOMERSET COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
- POLICE
- Augusta woman, 81, dies after being struck on sidewalk
- Poll gives big early lead to King in Senate race
- Lawmakers reject LePage bid to end MPBN funding
- Stations of the Cross remembered by the Holy Trinity Anglican Church
- Maine lawmakers approve teacher evaluation plan
- LePage signs 'Violette Bill' to deter corrupton
- Violette to serve 3½ years in prison
- Navy jet crashes into Va. apartment building; 2 pilots eject
- Man arrested for stealing copper with child in tow
- Police say Fairfield crash victim 'critical'
- Authorities arrest Maine slaying suspect In Florida
- 'Bully' to be released with PG-13 rating
- Trials set for remaining Blaine House protesters
- Animal control officer checking for dog licenses
- New England jobless rates show slight change
- Murder trial judge admits defendant's confession to deputy
- FAA investigating after plane emergency ignored
- Three arrests; Waterville police blotter
- Topsham woman ordered to pay full restitution
- Md. high court poised to hear lesbian divorce case
- 'Stones Into Schools' author allowed to stay with charity
- LePage signs law easing rules for police fundraisers
- Panel seeks Marine's dismissal in Facebook case
- Fourth straight month of strong US hiring expected
- Former Maine Turnpike director to be sentenced today
- Car sale helps burglary victim
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 6, 2012
- Skowhegan District Court: Feb. 20-March 2, 2012 (A-G)
- Norridgewock selectman-elect may be able to serve soon
- Oakland man charged in robbery backs out on plea deal
- Belgrade, state plans at odds on land sale
- Pittsfield files for 'open for business' designation from state
- Corrections cuts threaten intervention program
- Candle blamed for Colby dorm fire
- Franklin County Chamber of Commerce to remain despite woes
- LePage signs bill to explore making east-west highway
- RSU 18 unveils budget
- Two hospitalized after three-car crash in Fairfield
- STILL LIFE: Holy Thursday
- Red Sox pick up where they left off
- Republicans for Senate spar in Presque Isle
- House approves income tax cut
- Student debt concerns UMF candidate
- U.S. fires on Japanese ghost ship
- Tigers overcome Valverde slip, beat Red Sox in 9th
- Maine House passes bill to lower income tax to 4 percent
- Young people driving less and less
- Doctors want to redefine autism; parents worried
- Maine governor signs east-west highway bill
- Obama, Romney: Masters golf club should admit women
- Murdoch companies hacked into e-mails, not just phones
- Firefighters battle wildfire, harsh terrain, in W. Maine
- Searsport lesbian couple files discrimination suit
- What Red Sox fans are saying on Opening Day
- Google aims to meld human, Internet with new project
- Gingrich's think tank files for bankruptcy
- Arundel man buys $1M scratch ticket in Biddeford
- Man to serve 8 years for home invasion, burglary of ex-mother-in-law
- Maine drug agents make bath salts arrests
- Somerset County police logs
- Unattended candle causes Colby dorm fire
- Augusta rally will protest food safety problems
- MaineCare computer glitch grows
- Retailers report positive March sales
- US unemployment apps hit 4-year low
- Maine House OKs video gambling in nonprofit clubs
- Fairfield police log April 5
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log April 5
- Oakland police log April 5
- Waterville police blotter and arrest
- Painkiller sales soar, fueling epidemic of addiction
- Houston death report details drug signs, last day
- US growth of distant suburbs falls to historic low
- Turner man accused of killing wife back in court
- Outspoken Marine to argue case against discharge
- Bucksport man gets 2 years for molesting girl
- LePage to sign bill for east-west highway study
- Senate puts off Maine presidential primary bill
- STILL LIFE: Back off, buddy
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 5, 2012
- Two newspapers go online-only
- Treasury chief criticizes Republicans
- Embden pond-side land value debated in Somerset court
- Newport man pleads guilty to mischief, says 'that's not me'
- Landowner takes Belgrade's offer to buy property
- Legislative panel leaves union dues bill alone
- STILL LIFE: All in bloom
- Ambulance company cleared in skier's death
- Veteran asks Oakland council for help in tax issue
- Expert talks hoodies, history at Colby
- Education bill fails in House
- Ayla Reynolds' birthday draws big crowd
- Report on Sugarloaf skier death finds no fault with response
- Is this the end of the gold rush?
- UMaine frat suspended 5 years for drinking violations
- Police pepper-spray California students angry over course costs
- Magazine ranks Portland among 'greenest cities'
- Maine education-reform bill fails House passage
- After Trayvon Martin shooting, Cold Case resurrected
- South Sudan says it shoots down Sudanese jet
- For first time ever, LePage veto overridden
- Appeals court hears arguments on anti-gay-marriage law
- Ellsworth woman who set grandma on fire deemed insane
- Maine Senate OKs teacher-evaluation bill
- Warm and fuzzy T. rex? New evidence surprises
- Service firms grow at steady pace, boost hiring
- Fairfield police log April 4
- Maine lawmakers balking on union dues bill
- Report on Sugarloaf skier death finds no fault with response
- Obama signs ban on insider trading by lawmakers
- Oakland police log April 4
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log April 4
- Dartmouth names medical school in honor of Dr. Seuss
- Arrests in Waterville and police log
- Maine House OKs bill to increase electrician helpers
- Fire at Bath Iron Works damages storage building
- Case against trucking company backfires on EEOC
- Loan guarantee needed for Waterville Opera House
- Cops face decades in prison for Katrina shootings
- Stockton Springs man accused of sexual assault
- Monument Sq. vigil marks Ayla Reynolds' 2nd birthday
- 2 plead guilty in overdose death of Caribou woman
- Tornado-wrecked Dallas begins assessing damage
- Navy official to visit BIW for ship tour, ceremony today
- Jury selection begins in N. Maine triple slaying
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 4, 2012
- Somerset County Superior Court: Sept. 1-Oct. 31, 2011
- Waterville boy returned home safely
- Juries to be chosen in Blaine House cases
- Tiny eels worth big bucks
- Democrat Plourde in race for Senate District 24 seat
- AFL-CIO ready to fight 'right-to-work'
- $14 million revenue error delays budget
- Maine legislation cracking down on 'tax-zappers'
- Cars collide in Fairfield
- STILL LIFE: The Dark Side in broad daylight
- JMG students offer help to five charities
- Skowhegan mother wins duck stamp contest
- SAD 53 has 'hit the cliff'
- Doctors questioning some medical tests
- Ayla's family asks for help
- Suspect's talk with police at issue
- Wildfire season starts early
- State discovers $14 million in additional revenue
- Obama says today's GOP would reject Reagan
- Bangor woman pleads not guilty to killing boyfriend
- For first time, House votes to override LePage veto
- Lobsterman's widow sues over fatal boat collision
- Somerset County police logs
- Waterville toddler found wandering downtown
- Large, 'extremely dangerous' tornadoes hit Dallas area
- Maine among states targeting tax-cheating software
- Falling tree kills Lubec man in wood lot
- USM faculty seeks no-confidence vote on Botman
- Romney urges GOP to focus on Obama
- Passenger, 80, lands plane low on fuel; husband dies
- Bill would end mandatory dues for non-union workers
- Waldo County Sheriff's Office log April 3
- Traip student charged with bringing gun to school
- Oakland police log April 3
- Police to 'Batman': Bomb threat is no joke
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log April 3
- Fairfield police log April 3
- Obama's uncle gets driver's license back
- Chrysler's March sales best in four years
- Warren man charged with animal cruelty
- Interest in 1940 US census paralyzes website
- Gunfire wounds man during celebration of Ky. win
- Bangor sandwich trademark dispute goes to court
- Paris, Norway talk about merging police forces
- Rockland-based ice-breaker returns from Great Lakes
- Runaway student loan debt threatens economic recovery
- Next phase of NH-Maine bridge dismantling to start
- Eel market sizzles as prices hit $2K/pound in Maine
- Casco Bay Ferry operator, union reach accord
- Grant Promises Aid for Students' Archaeology Research
- History comes to life ... and, for the first time, is available online
- Area residents tap into history
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 3, 2012
- Passamaquoddy tribe gets $11.4 million settlement
- Toilet failure floods Waterville city hall
- Local county jails' strip-search procedures
- Farmington boy found in friend's house after 2-hour search
- Pile of ashes ignites New Sharon grass fire
- Oakland man arrested twice in three hours
- Fairfield town clerk leaving
- N.H. liquor resales cost millions
- Sheriff aims to break crime cycle
- SAD 54 budget up 4.3 percent
- LePage signs bill to expand landfill
- Thomas moves back to Ward 4
- UMF finalist shares vision for school
- University pay raises raise concerns
- Winslow man on the mend, but still haunted by Waterville crash
- Officials: 7 dead in Christian school shooting
- UMaine system gave $7M in individual raises
- GSA head resigns amid reports of lavish spending
- New bath salts law also bans other hallucinogens
- 1 World Trade Center reaches 100 floors
- House sustains LePage's veto of foreclosure bill
- OSHA proposes $171,300 in fines for BIW
- Immigration officials arrest 145 in New England
- Oversight panel cancels meeting on DHHS issue
- Maine tribe gets $11.4M from Interior Department
- Toilet tank cracks, floods detectives' offices
- Feds enact 22 percent cut in New England cod catch
- Supreme Court approves strip searches for any offense
- Maine family historians trolling the 1940 data base
- Ex-commander stole from AMVETS, going to jail
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log April 2
- Police logs, Somerset County
- Kansas, Kentucky meet in power-vs.-heart finale
- Contemporary art museum announces biennial artists
- Fairfield police log April 2
- Visa drops processor from registry following breach
- Oakland police log April 2
- Family sues after wrong body prepped for viewing
- Airline travel is getting a little better. Honest.
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Democrat claims LePage is a bully
- Sunday arrest, Waterville police log
- NH bill bars taxpayer funding for abortion providers
- Parties kept spirits high on drifting cruise ship
- Maine's average gas price up another 4 cents
- Car rollover in Porter leaves 1 teen dead, 2 injured
- Pilot OK after experimental plane flips in Lincoln
- Turnpike work in Falmouth to cause delays tonight
- Roots in Slavery Tell Bigger Story
- More classes, more choices for Mt. View students
- Defending your turf? Be careful
- Temporary outage of Visa card network Sunday
- Doubront, Bard to fill out Red Sox rotation
- Some say New England herring at risk from trawlers
- Fishing season opens in NH, Maine
- Maine wants boaters' input
- Rep. Ryan: I misspoke about military generals
- Gov. LePage to open family-biz forum Thursday
- Somerset County police log April 1
- Franklin County Sheriff's Office log April 1
- Waterville police log April 1
- Maine group to host organic gardening workshops
- Stricken cruise ship to reach Malaysia port Sunday
- Obama's insurance requirement not the only mandate
- Painful birthday approaches
- Maine rethinks electric heat
- J.P. DEVINE: Now you see me ... or do you?
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 1, 2012
- Vassalboro committee requests budget cuts
- Monday's UMA future forum to discuss 'creative economy'
- Republicans question federal loan to King's company
- State wants help fighting potato blight
- Nature's cruel joke
- Avoiding a repeat
- Belgrade supermarket plan in flux
- Wellness program aimed at women
- Senate hopefuls debate
- 'People are naturally scared about something new'
- Dozens attend gathering for Ayla in Fairfield
- Man pleads guilty in Maine to phone scam
- Judge says groups can't shield campaign donors
- Humor can help candidates; ouch when it doesn't
- Maine ranks last in personal-income growth
- Anti-gay marriage law heads to appeals court in Mass.
- Somerset County police log March 31
- Obama calls on Congress to pass 'Buffett Rule' tax
- Waterville police log March 31
- Text of Obama's remarks at Southern Maine Communtiy College
- Kan., Ill., Md. tickets to share $640M lottery prize
- 'Big change is hard'
- Lemonade Day plans set in Maine
- Canada to get rid of the penny
- Text of Obama's remarks at Portland Museum of Art
- STILL LIFE: Yes, we have no bananas
- New Balance makes sneakers for Obama
- Governor signs new elver fishing law
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 31, 2012
- Austrian tourist found
- Farmington District Court: Dec. 15, 2011-Jan. 15, 2012 (H-Z)
- Man in jail after threatening to shoot Gov. LePage in head
- Roy, Heck to host meeting on Waterville charter
- Senior housing lot planned for Norridgewock
- Ticket sales set record in Maine
- Obama could face election-year jam on gay marriage
- Trees focus of Belgrade Lakes streetscape
- AMY CALDER: Don't be such a Luddite
- Portage Lake official makes case for mining
- Mega Millions mania grips nation
- Obama leaves Portland Museum of Art, ending his 4-hour Maine trip
- Americans spend $1.5 billion on tonight's lottery
- Lawmakers study new gold mine in Aroostook
- Maine jobless rate at 7.1 percent in February
- Sales of MegaMillions tickets set record in Maine
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Skowhegan coach Marston retires
- MasterCard, Visa warn of data breach
- LePage vetoes bill to regulate foreclosure documents
- Cheverus basketball coach Bob Brown retiring
- New Balance team crafts presidential running shoes
- Pingree bill seeks to label products with 'pink slime'
- Another span removed from NH-Maine bridge
- Recall election ordered for Wis. Gov. Scott Walker
- Police arrest Waterville man after 7 pounds of pot found in mail
- JetBlue says crew won't talk about incident
- Maine mother angry at light sex-assault sentence
- Ayla's father: 'Where's my daughter?'
- Whole Foods to stop sale of unsustainable seafood
- Justices meet today to vote on health care case
- Oxford Casino installs first video slot machines
- Rescued eagle recovering, to be released soon
- Wells man gets nearly 4 years for pot offenses
- School voucher bill awaits Maine Senate vote
- Opera house wants co-signer
- Bomb threat empties Wilton schools
- Weld man faints behind wheel, crashes
- Surpreme court won't give opinion on Poliquin actions
- Gulf of Maine water temperatures increase
- HUB buzzes with Obama anticipation
- Chase covers three towns
- Mom says man found dead was apparent suicide
- Colby walk remembers Trayvon
- Mainers discuss potential health care overturn
- Just keep running
- FARMINGTON DISTRICT COURT
- POLICE
- BRIEFS
- Spotlight on Chamber celebration
- CORRECTIONS
- Man pleads guilty to immigration, fraud charges
- Confession thrown out in murder trial
- Apple to improve Chinese factories after probe
- BlackBerry maker to cede most consumer markets
- Above-normal ocean temps could cause ripple effect
- Couple in Vt. teacher's death 'weren't horrible'
- Police locate missing Austrian motorcyclist
- Maine Senate approves resolution on Keystone pipeline
- LePage signs law to raise elver fishing fines
- House OKs $3.5T GOP budget, rejects tax hikes on rich
- Fairfield police log March 29
- Missing toddler's mom wants answers
- Seven pounds of marijuana found in mail
- Maine high court won't address Poliquin issue
- Colby march draws attention to Fla. teen's killing
- 'Walmart of Weed' sprouting in US capital
- UPDATED: Two Wilton schools evacuated after bomb threats
- Senate defeats bill to end tax breaks for Big Oil
- Bangor newspaper, state official apologize for spoof ad
- Here's what to do when you hit Mega Millions jackpot
- Maine House rejects public funding for religious schools
- Autism numbers rise as screening, diagnosis improve
- Somerset County police logs
- Supporters of Fla. shooter fearful of speaking out
- US economy grew 3% in final quarter of 2011
- US jobless claims fall to lowest level in 4 years
- Oakland police blotter March 29
- Bath man charged in armed robbery at restaurant
- Bangor police charge man in backstage theft
- Waterville arrests and police blotter
- JetBlue pilot's unraveling baffles friends
- Video of handcuffed Fla. shooter adds to debate
- At 98, once-illiterate lobsterman publishes book
- Portland pot dispensary opens quietly
- Scarborough teen's missing wheelchair recovered
- Webcam captures nesting bald eagle in Maine
- 3 indicted in theft of copper from Maine utility
- Bluegrass legend Earl Scruggs dies at 88 in Tenn.
- Hire a Veteran initiative gets push from Ann LePage
- Maine's 'love affair' with coffee brandy continues
- POLICE
- Legal counsel sought on Oakland sewer system woes
- Maine officials say Supreme Court ruling hard to predict
- China garage, transfer station add security
- China Planning Board ditches revised septic rules plan
- War funds, school succession on Brighton Plantation agenda
- Skowhegan thespians honored during drama festival
- Thorndike selectmen overturn fire chief raise
- Senate kills constitutional officer election rules
- Union revocation scrapes by committee
- Augusta teen girl charged with arson, mischief
- Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce presents awards in front of sold-out crowd
- Man injured in College Avenue crash to recover
- Wilton board to evaluate sewer options
- Disabled hurt by DHHS cutbacks
- Supreme Court appears to be split over health care law
- Wilton voters to decide on $4.8M in upgrades
- Pope's sermon calls for more open Cuba
- SNAPSHOT: White collar job
- SNAPSHOT: Stroke benefit
- USM president cancels discretionary raises
- NFL changes regular-season overtime rules
- Plow driver, wife charged in Vt. teacher's death
- Maine Democrats drop challenge of GOP's Kevin Raye
- Pingree, Schneider unsure how Supreme Court will rule on health law
- Arrest and Waterville police log for Tuesday, Wednesday
- Health-care arguments: If centerpiece rejected, can any portion survive?
- Organic farmers appeal decision in Monsanto lawsuit
- After Trayvon Martin shooting, ads pulled from 'Neighborhood Watch' film
- Oakland police log March 28
- Maine Senate defeats bid to fix 'perception problem'
- Augusta girl charged in Cony fire
- Somerset County police logs
- East-west highway bill passes, goes to governor
- Magic Johnson group to buy Dodgers for record $2B
- FairPoint, police launch effort to prevent scams on the elderly
- OOB officials pursue cruise ship business
- Landlord cleared in Lewiston boy's lead poisoning
- Will 'Bully' find its way to Maine cinemas?
- Friends' fishing trip ends in tragedy; only 1 survives
- Newspaper's citizen-investor walks a fine line
- Media company completes restructuring deal
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 28, 2012
- Morning Sentinel correction: March 28, 2012
- Police interview driver from Waterville crash
- Waterville man sentenced for exposure
- Committee recommends print notices stay
- Local contractor chosen to replace community center roof
- Fire sparked by pellet stove pipe
- Parties in war of words over state computer glitch
- Panel approves altered DHHS plan
- GOP to host Senate candidate forums
- Police, lawyer for Ayla's family differ on communication issue
- Missouri judge hears motions in case against bishop
- Obama dinner gets cheesy
- Legislators approve Norridgewock landfill expansion
- Group's plan was to divide, conquer
- Conservative judges question law
- Maine candidates share opinions
- Maine House rejects proposed income tax cut
- Gay marriage foes aimed to split gays, blacks, Latinos
- Maine Democrats charge DHHS cover-up
- Witnesses say unruly captain caused JetBlue flight diversion
- MaineToday Media completes restructuring deal
- Housing authority oversight bill awaits LePage signature
- Oakland fire caused by sparks from stove exhaust pipe
- Trayvon Martin's parents go to Capitol Hill
- Analysis: Loss of insurance mandate wouldn't kill health law
- Autopsy confirms Vt. prep school teacher was killed
- Gay marriage coalition names campaign manager
- Augusta rally cry: 'Hands off my health care'
- Augusta man injured in Winthrop crash
- Indecent conduct gets convicted murderer 3 1/2 years in jail
- Bridgton man pleads guilty in Mass. highway death
- Brunswick man charged with scissor stabbing
- Heart bypass has lower death rate than angioplasty
- Somerset County police logs
- SAT, ACT tests to require photo IDs to curb cheating
- Debates set for U.S. Senate primary candidates
- Oakland police blotter March 27
- Man steals from performers during Bangor benefit
- Top Maine high school basketball coach retires
- Summit seeks to deter nuclear-armed terrorism
- Police arrest 5 linked to alleged Maine meth lab
- Wind may delay dismantling of NH-Maine bridge
- Military academies hold first gay pride events
- FBI says man stole identity of Microsoft co-founder
- 200 pigs die in blaze at Maine farm
- Maine's 2011 wild blueberry harvest up slightly
- Maine lawmaker to speak in support of Affordable Care
- Friends, relatives mourn death of man from Jackman
- Waterville District Court: Jan. 28-Feb. 15, 2012
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 27, 2012
- Oakland council to hear sewer update
- Waterville council to review budgets
- L.L. Bean celebrates with vintage catalog photography
- Young drivers may see stricter rules for road
- Troy dirt road residents vote for more fixes
- Fundraiser says 'aloha' to spring
- Plan for 'newseum' at Gannett House advances
- Morning Sentinel writer, 78, dies
- Child care unions face state repeal
- Sidney bomb scare sparks caution
- Waterville police hunt CVS robber
- Maine lawmaker watches arguments
- Mobile home was meth lab, investigators say
- Supreme Court poised to act on health care law
- Fire damages 200-year-old Oakland home
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL: Longtime Mt. Blue coach Bessey retires
- Facebook: Ownership lawsuit shows elaborate fraud
- Maine State Ferry Service adds $9M boat to aging fleet
- Maine tries to toughen teen-driving laws
- Stocks end day with big gains after Bernanke remarks
- Family: Pot linked to Trayvon Martin suspension
- Former Jackman man killed in Florida during argument about barking dog
- Gas prices already closing in on last year's high
- Hamburglar hits Augusta drive-through
- Special Waterville council meeting Tuesday
- No egg hunt, thanks to overeager grown-ups
- With early wake-up call, Maine state rep to see health-care history
- 'Pink slime' maker halts some plants amid outcry
- Angus King twitter parody suspended, then reappears
- Waldo County Sheriff's Office log March 26
- Bomb squad called to Sidney crash
- GOP's Snowe: Reward Sen. Brown for bipartisanship
- King names new campaign aides: 1 Democrat, 1 Republican
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log March 26
- Oakland police log March 26
- Economists see higher taxes as way to cut deficit
- After record warmth, single digits in parts of region
- Fairfield police log March 26
- NH House to vote on abortion bill requiring 24-hour wait
- Sunday police log for Waterville
- Wife defends soldier accused in Afghan rampage
- Obama warns N. Korea, Iran their options are few
- Maine's average gas price rises to $3.86
- High court takes up fight over Obama health law
- Maine AG to watch health care arguments in DC
- Maine man heads to trial in Mass. highway death
- State House sendoff set for 4 Maine soldiers
- Police search for missing Bethel woman
- Victim: Lamoine shooting over truck paint job
- Does the new system work? Some are sold; some are skeptical
- Rushed or cautious?
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 26, 2012
- New England embracing new standards
- Sidney approves 46 articles
- BILL NEMITZ: 100-year-old building on borrowed time
- Health insurance exchange in limbo
- Conservation group acquires 192 Canaan Bog acres
- Milfoil a growing threat to close part of Great Pond
- Franklin County voters to weigh dispatch center
- ON MAINE POLITICS: LePage proposal 'vague,' critics say
- Filling stomachs
- CVS on KMD robbed
- Madison draws gas map
- Farmington's new wind rules to be tested
- Afghans: U.S. paid $50,000 per death in shooting spree
- Dick Cheney's transplant reopens debate about age
- Maine Maple Sunday draws big crowds
- 'Hunger Games' grabs $155M on opening weekend
- Obama squeezes N. Korea to change, China to help
- D'Amboise sharpens attack in 6-way Maine GOP primary
- Police find missing Waldo County teenager
- TELEGRAM SPECIAL REPORT
- Maine wildlife officials offer moose-watching tips
- J.P. DEVINE: A country for old men
- The search continues
- Student choice at center of proficiency-based learning
- eBay takes aimat LePage backingfor online taxes
- They shoot from horses, don't they?
- Nothing uncovered in Belgrade bomb threat
- Two Mainers among elite fundraisers
- Energy likely not as big a hurdle to jobs as LePage claims
- Voters favor more for organizations in need
- Two selectmen quit Unity meeting
- No Starks means others pay more
- RESTRUCTURING DHHSFormer justice unsure if planis a good idea
- Most students to skip prom tan
- Many responders to Waterville crash
- A transformation for teachers
- Abbott cleared to play in tonight's game
- During today's Ayla Reynolds search, a 2004 body discovered
- U.S. says soldier accused of Afghan massacre split his killing spree
- Reward in Maine killing increased to $60K
- Late bills from LePage administration draw fire
- Report: Sandusky called 'likely pedophile' in '98
- Dignitaries, many others attend Bickmore's funeral
- Maine man rescued off coast of Colombia
- Q&A: How health-care case will unfold before the Supreme Court
- Push continues to create Maine motorcycle specialty plate
- Highway bill becomes House Republican headache
- Search renewed for Ayla Reynolds
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 24, 2012
- Skowhegan District Court: March 24, 2012
- Maple sugar season cut short by warm weather
- Moscow seeks alternate for town planning board
- Jackman OKs town budget, money for July 4 fireworks
- Palermo selectmen plan $31,000 in repairs
- Blaine House protester convicted of trespassing
- High prices make drivers pump less gas
- Military veteran seeks House seat
- Belgrade school evacuated after bomb threat
- Oakland jobs safe from T-Mobile cuts
- First round of TIFs OK'd
- Readfield man indicted on burglary charges
- Jail officials say cell escape has occured before
- Protesters decry birth control mandate
- Constitutional officers talk Senate race
- Girls' goals grow
- AMY CALDER: It's a privilege to be 56
- Fire destroys Madison garage
- Fairfield pedestrian listed in stable condition
- Education revolution in the making
- Waterville budget plan includes tax increase
- Mural victory for LePage
- Occupy Maine to counter Obama event with soup line
- Summers to officially launch Senate campaign Tuesday
- Judge sides with LePage in labor-mural case
- Obama: 'If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon'
- Contraception mandate sparks Portland rally
- After 148 years, Maine man returns Confederate flag to Georgia
- Ballot set for U.S. Senate primary in Maine
- Jim Kim: Obama's surprise pick to lead World Bank
- Actress with Maine roots on NBC show tonight
- Slain teen's friends say he never picked a fight
- Warm weather cuts short maple-sugaring season
- Tens of thousands in Syria call for fall of regime
- Buxton brush fire signals critical fire danger in Maine
- Stuck with high gas prices, drivers just pump less
- Record warmth coming to an end in region
- Fairfield police log March 23
- Deja vu all over again: Memory contest returns to NYC
- Somerset County police logs
- Fairfield woman struck by van in stable condition
- Facebook warns employers not to demand passwords
- U.S. new-home sales fall for 2nd month
- Clerk's wallet stops bullet during robbery struggle
- Oakland police log March 23
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log March 23
- Winslow police log March 23
- Blotter for Thursday and Friday: Waterville police
- For long-unemployed, hiring bias rears its head
- Army sergeant to be charged with 17 murders
- Travel show filming work on NH-Maine bridge
- Maine lunch program to stop using 'pink slime'
- Insurers speed health care overhaul preparations
- Lewiston man's stolen wheelchair recovered
- Army: PTSD treatable and some return to war
- Arrest demand grows in Fla teen's shooting death
- Maine AG warns diabetes patients of scams
- Lobstermen from U.S., Canada meet in Maine
- Maine egg farm workers may lose union rights
- Proposal would let municipalities opt out of aiding the poor
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 23, 2012
- Merged RSU 18 pacts win approval; all staff covered
- Troy meeting 'run of the mill'
- Authorities turn focus on distracted driving
- Furnace, road issues face voters in Sidney
- Franklin County's Chamber might fold
- LePage school choice, religious funding lose
- Smiles for Life gives local students a brighter smile
- Anson man pleads guilty to sex crime
- Occupy Augusta protester's fate in jury's hands
- Pedestrian hospitalized after being hit by van
- Feds question King wind deal
- Maine mayors team up
- Key gauge of U.S. economy up 5th month in a row
- 10 Maine mayors form coalition against LePage cuts
- After controversial shooting, Fla. police chief temporarily steps down
- Former Maine Supreme Court Justice Samuel Collins Jr. dies
- Inquiry questions $102M loan to Maine wind project
- U.S. unemployment applications hit 4-year low
- Maine oversight committee may investigate DHHS
- Somerset County police logs
- Thousands expected at rally for slain Fla. teen
- Maine high court rejects murder appeal
- Foes start radio campaign against Rush Limbaugh
- Banks lend again, but their customers are wary
- Trial begins for Blaine House protester
- Beal named Maine basketball player of the year
- Wis. city hires engineering firm to explore booms
- Science, care preserve DC's original cherry trees
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log March 22
- Oakland police log March 22
- Fairfield police log March 22
- Romney trying to shake off Etch A Sketch comment
- Police blotter and two arrests, Waterville
- Winslow police log March 22
- Unhappy public not sure who to blame for high gas
- Police: Gunman dead after French standoff
- Clifton farmers go to court to block wind farm
- Lewiston man appeals for return of wheelchair
- Move-in before marriage no longer predicts divorce
- York County sheriff to announce $400,000 pot bust
- 'Stand Your Ground Law' at center of Fla. shooting
- Hundreds rally in NYC for Fla. teenager shot dead
- Unhappy public not sure who to blame for high gas
- Maine's February home sales up 29.5% over a year ago
- Owls Head teen faces charges in fatal crash
- Legislation takes aim at copper theft
- Swapping fashion for shelter
- Police: Raids find pills, cocaine, pot
- Midcoast funeral home offers 'green' cremation
- Treasurer issue answer outlined
- Executives, supporters: Keep state funding for MPBN intact
- Fair provides students financial crash course
- Skowhegan Savings opens new branch in high school
- Martin denies conflict of interest
- Panel OKs educator evaluation legislation
- Belgrade reaction mixed to gas pipeline
- New truck, construction on Unity town budget
- China board looks for public input on rules
- Hot weather a killer for ski resorts
- Tour could bring 2,000 cyclists to Maine
- Obama to fast-track oil pipeline, other projects
- Saints coach suspended for 1 year by NFL over bounties
- Mysterious booms continue to rattle Wis. city
- FACT CHECK: More drilling hasn't lowered gas prices
- Cause of fire undetermined at Millinocket concrete plant
- Doctors find clue in quest to predict heart attack
- Woman hit on head in lunch box theft
- Metal thieves target of toughened Maine bill
- Hearings under way on LePage budget
- Maine gun law applies to state employees
- Forbes: Portland among top 10 cities in U.S. to find jobs
- Occupy Maine protester pleads guilty in hatchet incident
- Maine House amends bill to study east-west highway
- Jewish victims in French shooting buried in Israel
- Oakland police log March 21
- Study: Holding a gun may make you think others are too
- Fairfield police log March 21
- Waterville and Oakland police items, arrests
- 3 online date sites agree to screen for predators
- GOP Medicare plan borrows from and repeals Obama's
- Tour with 2,000 bicyclists selects Maine
- Maine toddlers who fell from window are OK
- France shooting suspect holed up in building
- Chinese spies target Taiwan's U.S.-made defenses
- Trial begins for woman accused of giving teens pot, alcohol
- Maine man gets hero medal for fire rescue
- Bill removes matching funds from Clean Election Act
- Mars Hill man indicted in fatal collision
- Maine celebrates Franco-American heritage today
- Sentinel building sale plan proceeds
- Two hurt when Jeep collides with street sweeper
- Disparity in Bellavance sentence opinions large
- 'Systematic attack' forces resignation
- Big proposals await votes as session wanes
- Pair expands perception of graffiti
- RSU 18 seeing $1.7M less in outside funds
- Colby to honor Texas judge with Brody Award
- Teacher evaluation bill may see committee vote today
- Thorndike voters deny budget audit
- China budget proposals differ on charitable donations
- Police: Man terrorized wife, 3 kids
- Banda running for district attorney
- Farmington argues about turbine rules
- Moscow voters OK town budget
- Jackman 2012 budget down $24K
- Canaan elects four incumbents
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 21, 2012
- Skowhegan District Court
- Exit polls show Romney leading in Illinois GOP primary
- Teens injured in Skowhegan accident
- Longtime gay marriage foes form Maine PAC
- LePage leaving for weeklong vacation in Jamaica
- 7.6 magnitude quake rocks Mexico City
- NASA considering space station for Mars dry run
- Housing Authority Director Dale McCormick steps down
- Mysterious booms baffle officials in eastern Wis.
- Maine health care charity reports embezzlement
- Lawyer: Slain Fla. teen's friend heard altercation
- Bat-killing fungus found in Acadia National Park
- Dozens of bank customers scammed by bogus texts
- LePage signs law to ban town fees for ice fishing shacks
- Oakland police log March 20
- Report sees rise in Maine child poverty
- Fairfield police log March 20
- Somerset County police logs
- Man found who was missing from Lisbon group home
- Gunman may have filmed killings at French school
- Job seekers getting asked for Facebook passwords
- Clinton wades into Amelia Earhart mystery
- Registered Maine sex offender faces new charges
- 2 toddlers fall from 2nd-story window in Rumford
- Justice Dept. to investigate fatal shooting of Fla. teen
- Charter school hearings set for Presque Isle, Machias
- New law frees businesses from posting licenses
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 20, 2012
- Waterville crash investigation continues
- Waterville District Court: Jan. 19-27, 2012
- Maine will now march to 'Dirigo'
- Belgrade meeting will cover pipeline
- St. Albans girl safe after disappearing from yard
- Legal services for poor may run out of money
- Short circuit blamed for Skowhegan chemical mishap
- Waterville man to appear in court on oxycodone charge
- Vassalboro meeting set for Wednesday
- King shifts stake in Independence Wind
- Detroit rejects $3,000 in budget requests
- Police deny blog's claim in Ayla case
- Farmington approves town budget
- Backyard Farms plans to expand
- STILL LIFE: Weatherwise, we've hit Yahtzee
- Board passes school budget
- Primary proposal criticized
- Special Vassalboro meeting Wednesday
- James Beard prize eludes Maine chefs, restaurants
- Source: Manning to join Broncos
- Jackson Lab eyes former Lowe's site in Ellsworth
- Missing St. Albans girl found safe
- McKee is winner of ACLU of Maine award
- Thief drives new tractor through fence, onto truck
- King sells stake in wind power business
- Lester to start Red Sox season opener
- Watchdogs fault state for lax ethical oversight
- Officials try to seize assets of Bulger's girlfriend
- Avg. Maine heating oil price holds steady
- Waldo County Sheriff's Office log March 19
- U.S. appeals court backs graphic cigarette labels
- Somerset County police logs
- Waterville police log March 19
- Report: U.S. makes modest gains in grad rate
- 9-year-old boy summoned to jury duty in Mass.
- NY Mets owners settle Madoff-related case for $162M
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log March 19
- Oakland police log March 19
- Fairfield police log March 19
- Condo owner faces legal action for planting flowers
- Confident Romney wins Puerto Rico, looks to Illinois
- Apple to reveal decision on use of cash hoard
- Lawmakers take up presidential primaries bill today
- Missing balloon pilot saved others before crashing
- Maine's avg. gas price creeps up a penny
- Study of 'meth babies' finds behavior impact
- Lawyer prepares to meet Afghan killings suspect
- Pattenaude to attend last UMS trustees meeting
- STILL LIFE: Sweet season rising
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 19, 2012
- China rec committee to meet; planners to hold workshop
- SAD 59 considers geothermal solution for high school
- Governor has MPBN execs scrambling
- Commission hears demand for online charter schools
- Augusta homeowner finds furnace, tanks stolen
- Final hearing set for new I-95 exit
- Heavy truck ban in place
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Election bragging in gear
- Children in need at Messalonskee get a helping hand
- Trista Reynolds doubts kidnapping
- Big crash in Waterville
- Powder blast sends woman to hospital
- Chamber numbers dropping
- Thanks to early spring, Maine bans heavy trucks
- Many willing to cut slack for U.S. soldier accused of mass murder
- Maine Boat Builders Show has strong weekend
- New wrinkle in pot debate: Stoned driving
- C.J. Maksut named Maine's best Class A hockey player
- 1-ton WWII-era bomb discovered near Marseille port
- Study: Small Maine hospital CEOs earn $230K-plus
- Suspect in massacre had history of troubles
- Maine university to offer 4 new degree programs
- Maine fishermen to hunt for "ghost gear"
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 18, 2012
- Albion voters give library more help
- JONATHAN RISKIND: US Senate independents say King has to pick a side
- JONATHAN RISKIND: Pingree wants 'pink slime' off school menus
- Burnham rejects move to former school
- Propane may be viable heating alternative
- Belgrade upgrades community center
- Cornville votes to maintain tax rate
- Canaan residents discuss wind energy, adult entertainment
- Harmony drops vote on ATV ban
- Messalonskee robotics team takes on the world
- Pupil from Cape Elizabeth captures state spelling crown
- J.P. DEVINE: No more old men
- Newspaper building sale could be decided at Tuesday meeting
- Gasoline prices pinch schools' sports spending
- Cutback imperils airports
- Cape Elizabeth boy wins marathon spelling bee
- John Demjanjuk, Nazi guard, dies
- Weird weather seizes the country
- Website launched for Maine-NH bridge project
- Search for Ayla Reynolds hits 3-month mark
- Bin Laden planned to assassinate Obama and Petraeus, documents show
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 17, 2012
- Suspect in Jay mill standoff makes initial court appearance
- For ice fishing, a season to forget
- Vassalboro board supports application for grant
- Winslow man Tasered
- State Planning Office hires first lady's brother-in-law
- Snowmobilers collide on pond near Jackman
- Assistance change would leave many homeless, say cities
- AMY CALDER: Incentive for films could help state
- Leaders discuss love of Waterville
- Legislators debate problems at DHHS
- Michaud, Levesque on the same side this time
- 'A parent's worst nightmare'
- Three finalists for top UMF job
- Ex-Rutgers student guilty in webcam suicide case
- Fake DEA agents rob, handcuff four people
- Maine veterans court law signed into law
- Bail set at $50,000 for Maine paper-mill hostage taker
- Teen killed in Maine crash
- North Korea plans to launch long-range rocket
- Think tank, AG and House Dems weigh in on Poliquin matter
- Snowmobile collision seriously injures Scarborough man
- 3 finalists chosen for UMaine-Farmington's top post
- Former Maine congressman arrested at Sudan protest
- Winslow police log March 16
- First New England lottery winner to get $1,000 a day for life
- Judge tentatively OKs Honda pact on gas mileage
- Oakland police log March 16
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log March 16
- Fairfield police log March 16
- Turkish helicopter crashes in Afghanistan; 14 dead
- Waterville arrests; police log for Thursday, Friday
- Lawyer: Afghan suspect's friend had leg blown off
- Nearly 200,000 view Maine black bear webcam
- LePage calls funding MPBN a form of corporate 'welfare'
- Maine law clarifies tax break for bus companies
- 'Pink slime' sounds gross, but how does it taste?
- Skydiver aims to jump from 23 miles, go supersonic
- Afghan runway attacker was targeting top Marines
- New gambling era begins at Maine casino
- Cities object to LePage cuts as cost shifting
- Bill proposes Maine change from caucuses to primaries
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 16, 2012
- Morning Sentinel corrections: March 16, 2012
- Harmony to debate ATV roadway ban
- Carrabassett Valley approves repairs
- Canaan warrant includes wind, adult entertainment
- Skowhegan ready for Maple Festival
- Moscow Town Meeting to cover budget increase
- LePage calls MPBN funding corporate welfare
- Both Swans plead not guilty in court
- Six Republicans, four Democrats file Senate papers
- No rule on issue of leftover business
- Wescott to kids: Play outside
- PARTY OF TWO: Single parents too busy to spar
- Presidential primary proposed for Maine
- Court clears Plum Creek plan
- Mill gunman faces charges
- Safe and sound
- Three Democrats file for Senate primary
- Moosehead development plan cleared by court
- Is Facebook part of your estate? New laws debated
- Maine Senate votes to cut state income tax
- Pittsburgh-area site is chosen for major refinery
- Jay hostage taker was angry about losing mill job
- Less snow could mean fewer floods, tame rapids
- Greely Middle School principal wins state award
- UMaine classes resume following bomb threat
- Soldier accused in Wikileaks case due in court
- Walgreen Co. pays $350K to settle MaineCare claims
- Oakland police log March 15
- New England lottery to hold first drawing tonight
- Maine Senate leader proposes presidential primaries
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log March 15
- Several arrests, Waterville police log
- Prison job, tedium await Blagojevich
- That's fishy: Feds fight fraud in seafood sizes
- Maine authorities looking for missing Dresden boy
- Police hunt 2 after Durham convenience store robbery
- CDC launching graphic anti-smoking ad campaign
- Afghans angry over removal of accused U.S. soldier
- LePage to tour businesses in Oxford County today
- Senate rejects higher fines for campaign ad violations
- Yiyuan Qin ’12 Wins Watson Fellowship
- Teachers wary of evaluation bill
- Restructuring aims to streamline DHHS
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 15, 2012
- China board plans two septic discussions
- Senate vote preserves funds for Downeaster train service
- Cornville to elect new town officers Friday
- STILL LIFE: Signs of things to come
- Judicial candidate faces Senate panel
- House kills Clean Elections matching funds
- Madison fire ruled arson
- Federal ruling on mental health care to cost state $10.5 million
- RSU 18 fundraiser exceeds goal
- Police reveal name of man in Norridgewock crash
- $72 million bond 0 for 2
- Baldacci says no
- LePage tells students to keep their options open
- Hostage freed as standoff continues at mill in Jay
- LePage submits bill to consolidate DHHS
- Baldacci not running for Senate
- Jury finds Va. Tech negligent in '07 shootings
- Scientists find ancient camel fossils in Panama
- 'Pink slime' critics fight ammonia-treated meat
- Maine House votes to ditch campaign matching funds
- New screening procedures for air travelers over 75
- Oakland police log March 14
- Vehicle explodes on Afghan runway; Panetta safe
- Senate passes bill that preserves Downeaster funds
- Selectman hopeful charged at West Gardiner fire
- Police identify man who died after Norridgewock crash
- Maine's 2011 deer kill down 6 percent
- '10 Commandments judge' wins primary for old job
- Dow inches higher a day after huge surge
- Senate affirms sending gay marriage question to voters
- 3-year-old kills self with gun in car in Wash.
- Man says Lohan grazed his knee with Porsche
- FTC targets car dealers for misleading ads
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log March 14
- Fairfield police log March 14
- Swiss bus crash kills 28, including 22 children
- Waterville police blotter: Tuesday and Wednesday
- Strong earthquake shakes northern Japan
- Madison residents say no to $72 million bond
- Funds raised for Maine deputy's ill wife returned
- Voters reject $72 million bond proposal
- AT&T seeks to settle – quietly – with iPhone user
- Police: Maine woman had sex with teen she met online
- 'Whitey' Bulger's girlfriend set to plead
- Unusually warm March temps might stick around
- Man pleads guilty to torching boarding house
- Billionaire family offers Mass. campus for free
- Last entry for Britannica in book form
- Volunteers needed for endangered species program
- Maine seafood firm owner recognized by SBA
- Maine Senate approves study of voter registration
- Man to serve year in prison for bankruptcy fraud
- Santorum wins Alabama, Mississippi GOP primaries
- Voters share their opinions on $72 million bond proposal
- Heck kicks off Waterville civics discussions
- Budgetboundto divide
- Pipeline company sweetens pot
- Plan urges tax cuts, new spending
- Pipeline company sweetens deal for Madison
- Morning Sentinel correction: March 14, 2012
- Detroit budget raised $7,000 from last year
- Carrabassett Valley aims to repair attractions
- Quimby art colony joins MECA studies
- Farmington voters to weigh options
- Man dies after refusing medical aid
- Bangor casino opening Friday
- Two-part plan in Skowhegan offers fireworks ordinances
- RSU 3 merges bus runs
- SAD 59 workers get new contract
- East-west highway idea wins initial approval
- Stocks post biggest gains of year
- Citibank, 3 others fail Fed stress test
- Prosecutors discover possible Bulger memoirs
- Conservationists applaud ruling on river herring
- 3 Republicans file for Senate race in Maine
- LePage budget rewrite includes some tax cuts
- Maine psychiatric hospital to lay off 45 employees
- Fed notes better economy, stands pat on rates
- Maine Senate OKs east-west highway study bill
- Man gets 18 months in jail for burglary, extortion
- Only one problem for Maine ice-breakers: No ice
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log March 13
- Toilet paper running low in NJ's capital city
- Maine House rejects 'Caylee's Law' bill
- Same-sex marriage closer to November ballot
- Obama: 'Heartbroken' over Afghan shootings
- Food critic takes viral fame and snark in stride
- Maine jobless rate holds steady at 7 percent
- NH town to vote on changing pond's controversial name
- World's tallest man may have stopped growing
- Panetta: Awaiting plans to draw down surge
- Oakland police log March 13
- Fishing boat sank so fast no time for distress call
- Searsport man faces child sex crime charges
- Maine soldier fatally stabbed in Washington
- Season inspires 'Muddy Bean Boots' ice cream
- Taliban attacks officials at site of U.S. soldier's rampage
- Dartmouth student's claims put hazing in spotlight
- Coast Guard warns boaters: Ocean temp still deadly
- RSU 3 returns to single bus run system
- Winslow to help business expand with grant
- Smithfield Town Meeting targets road repair, maintenance
- Police: Tips integral to arrests in home break-in
- POLICE
- Neither side willing to budge in DA spot fight
- Man indicted on stabbing charge
- Sexual attack nets man 15 years
- Selectman elected to serve, but...
- Second Amendment enters concealed weapon bill debate
- Teen suspected in Vassalboro camper arson
- FEW ANSWERS IN LAMOINE SHOOTING
- Industry voters pass wind farm moratorium
- Woman accuses man of stabbing
- Teen boys charged with fire crimes
- SNAPSHOT: Traffic jammers
- Police: Inmate caught returning to cell after sex
- LePage plans trade mission to China
- Waterville budget topic of public meeting with mayor, manager
- Police search for answers in Lamoine shootings
- WTO rules Boeing got $5B in illegal US subsidies
- Feds release health overhaul blueprint for states
- Pingree submits signatures for 1st District race
- Rare posters found in attic head for auction
- Venus and Jupiter cuddling up in night sky
- Portland company settles over Limbaugh ads
- Maine teens face arson, explosives charges
- Man sentenced to 15 years for sexual assault in China
- House gives initial OK to allow stored guns on state property
- Police arrest man accused of stabbing girlfriend in Wilton
- Feds take over case of SUV on Philly runway
- MDOT to extend van pool service
- Somerset County police logs
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log March 12
- Afghan man recounts U.S. soldier's rampage
- Oakland police log March 12
- Four bodies found floating near boat off Calif.
- Fairfield police log March 12
- Nobel scientist who warned of thinning ozone dies
- Three arrests and police log, Waterville
- Brunswick credit union settles suit with embezzler
- Webster kept on as Maine GOP chairman
- Site of Obama fundraiser moved to SMCC campus
- Taliban vow revenge for 16 Afghans killed by US soldier
- Love letters reveal Nixon's sensitive side
- Avg. Maine gas price drops slightly to $3.81
- Bill to protect emergency responders advances
- Beach to Beacon 10K opens online signups this week
- UMaine advances to Hockey East semifinals
- Skowhegan advancing to state drama finals
- MaineCare debate not going away
- Pittsfield photographer gaining industry recognition for invention
- UNE plans sale of five most valuable paintings
- District attorney seat stays open after only one name submitted
- Program lengthens road time for buses
- MADISON PIPELINE VOTE TUESDAY
- Sentinel building price only part of council discussion
- Palmyra community center to stay funded
- BRIEFS
- SNAPSHOT: Well, it's a sectional now
- March Madness begins: NCAA unveils 68-team bracket
- U.S. soldier opens fire on Afghan villagers, kills 16
- POLICE
- Ice breaking operations on the Kennebec River set to begin
- Four men shot in Hancock County; one dies, another critically injured
- Athens debates relationship with SAD 59
- Gingrich: Romney weakest GOP front-runner since 1920
- Snowe's retirement repeats Maine history
- Remains of 167 people found in Mexican cave
- New Maine group to promote responsible gambling
- Japan marks 1 year since quake, tsunami disaster
- Dom Kone '13 Is National Champion Sprinter
- Would you still be her friend?
- Benton voters approve town budget; tax rate stays same
- The order and the disorder
- Freedom: Corporations aren’t people
- Father, friends say it’s possible; cops say no way
- Double dipping back in spotlight
- State pension system likely to change
- New England starting lottery with 'for life' prize
- Santorum takes Kansas, Romney strong in Wyoming
- Searsport says 'no' to propane tank moratorium
- BOYS HOCKEY: Messalonskee falls in Class B title game
- NFL aspirants from Maine to show their skills
- In sign of spring, Acadia closes carriage roads
- Bill will help Maine towns honor veterans
- Some newspapers won't run 'Doonesbury' abortion comic strip
- Dems question delay in reporting MaineCare malfunction
- Israel-Gaza skirmish continues; at least 14 dead
- Polar Bears knocked out of NCAA tournament
- Village Soup news operations shut down
- Details about ski accident come to light
- Price tag for run likely much more for King this time
- Expert: Some decisions up to emergency responders
- Origin of Katie Crotch Road's name a mystery
- Snowmobiler badly injured in crash
- AMY CALDER: Women should be aware of HIV/AIDS
- LePage aims at DHHS revamp
- Franklin commerce director's leaving prompts changes
- SAD 58 board member: Tax hike OK to save education
- Angus King supports Obama re-election
- Trooper charged with OUI keeps job, with conditions
- Police charge two at one stop
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 10, 2012
- Belgrade center has high revenue expectations
- Palermo's cable ordinance ready for public hearing
- Strong 3 months of hiring as US adds 277,000 jobs
- LePage to propose restructuring DHHS
- King supports Obama for re-election
- Millinocket officials: LePage lying about landfill agreement
- L.L. Bean's sales near pre-recession levels
- Pa. zoo gives aging gorilla a bunny companion
- Woman seriously injured in Maine snowmobile crash
- Consent agreement approved in trooper OUI case
- Ohio officials say gas-drilling waste behind earthquakes
- Maine company launches gas-price app
- Pope denounces gay marriage lobby to U.S. bishops
- New England braces for winter moth surge
- In city where dogs run wild, no-kill shelter takes action
- Pair face charges related to Augusta pharmacy robberies
- Survey ranks Google highly despite privacy fears
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log March 9
- Fairfield police log March 9
- Oakland police blotter March 9
- Pitt. shooter had no ID; fingerprints yield nothing
- Robbery thwarted: Waldoboro bank locks doors on attempted robber
- Thursday, Friday police log and arrest: Waterville
- Solar storm shakes Earth's magnetic field
- $100 or $1,000? Wide price range for birth control
- Mormon church restricts access to Jewish names
- Oxford County burglar gets 2 years in prison
- Police seeking motive in Pittsburgh clinic shootings
- Maine state workers union complaint heads to trial
- Police: Driver killed in Eddington crash was texting
- 11 Maine troopers complete specialized training
- Man who hit boy while passing school bus indicted
- International Students Discuss American Elections
- Maine man denied bail in Florida firefighter slaying
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 9, 2012
- More ads pulled, petition delivered in Limbaugh fight
- Efforts to repair gutted Clean Elections Act stalled
- Vienna budget up $16,000
- Athens Elementary briefly locked down
- Wilton selectman to resign, pending move to Wells
- Starks incumbent selectman faces two challengers for seat
- Freedom selectman to vie for House set
- Colby assistant professor running for House
- Fire department tanker on New Vineyard budget
- Police: Skowhegan man caught trespassing when spotted on camera
- Baldacci taking time on Senate decision
- Bingham couple reflects on fire, losses
- Researchers scan new Titanic map for clues
- On gay marriage, 'it's crunch time'
- STILL LIFE: What a day!
- New Norridgewock selectman can't serve yet
- Guilty plea for Wintle
- University of Pittsburgh shooting kills two; seven others injured
- No rapid-fire decision from Baldacci on Senate race
- Former state rep pleads guilty in gun case, apologizes
- Portland breaks record for warmest March 8
- Athens school lockdown
- Maine lawmakers can't agree on Maine Clean Election bill
- Pat Robertson: Pot should be legal like alcohol
- NH House votes to decriminalize marijuana
- Five states likely to vote on gay-marriage issues in November
- Full Titanic site mapped for first time
- Acting commissioner named for Maine defense dept.
- WGAN won't drop Limbaugh, despite petition
- Coke, Pepsi make changes to avoid cancer warning
- Fairfield police log March 8
- Portland company involved in Limbaugh lawsuit
- Somerset County police logs
- Bill prohibits NH from creating health exchange
- Smartphones offering trove of info for divorce lawyers
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log March 8
- Snowe endorses Mass. Sen. Brown for re-election
- High-ranking Syrian official defects
- Oakland police log March 8
- Bingham man burned in house fire
- FAA forecast: High air fares most of this decade
- Hunt for missing US troops to resume in N Korea
- Three arrests; Wednesday, Thursday Waterville police log
- Bill tries to fix major ethics loophole in Maine
- Study: Many Maine high schools have junk food ads
- Mill renovation planned in Freedom
- Millinocket loses state funds in landfill dispute
- GOP insiders fear primaries' toll on Romney
- NH House considering 24-hour wait for abortions
- NASA to launch 5 rockets to track jet stream winds
- Retweets becoming digital version of autographs
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 8, 2012
- Retiring general says Maine Guard still good
- Benton voters have familiar options
- Athens weighs school district issue
- Rome to vote on roof for community center
- Waterville council approves tax break for gas plan
- Belgrade selects vent company
- Sex offender dies in prison
- Giving to good causes
- No Senate run for Pingree
- Dental proposal discussed at Augusta forum
- Fire creates big hole in Madison
- Maine facing Medicaid debt
- NH House passes birth-control exemption
- Pingree won't run for U.S. Senate
- High court asks for briefs on Poliquin questions
- Ex-Monmouth teacher pleads guilty to child porn, theft charges
- Obama urges shift to new energy technologies
- Fairfield police log March 7
- DHHS chief expects feds will want Medicaid funds back
- Romney says he's ready to fight until August for GOP nomination
- Westbrook councilor drops out of House race
- Raye, Michaud file petitions for Maine's 2nd District
- Maine National Guard chief addresses lawmakers
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log March 7
- Winslow police log March 7
- Death in nursing home meth-lab fire ruled accidental
- Oakland police log March 7
- Somerset County police logs
- Fort Fairfield man killed in early morning fire
- Former Jay man dies in prison
- New England jobless rate much lower than rest of US
- Maine state prison inmate dies
- Dad faces charge for pointing laser at hockey game
- Cheese lovers get their gouda on at world finals
- Terror indictment unveiled for Norway massacre
- Mother, stepfather countersue Rosa Scarcelli
- Presque Isle campus president search down to 3
- 2 cross-country walkers meet going opposite ways
- Gay marriage laws reflect new strategy by supporters
- Bill would require ID for some medications
- Forum on joblessness today at USM
- Ice-breaking to begin next week on Kennebec River
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 7, 2012
- Coast Guard wants ice shacks taken off Kennebec
- Freedom selectman, Democrat running for state House District 45
- Waterville man given 7 years for robbery, bomb threat
- Bingham approves full ambulance fund
- Industry voters to consider wind moratorium
- Annual high school drama festival kicks off in Skowhegan
- Road repair on agenda for Smithfield
- Tea party opinions divided on Snowe
- LURC overhaul bill headed to full vote
- Wilton won't claim demolition site
- Charter school proposal deadline set at July 1
- City offers $100,000 under asking for Sentinel building
- Sappi pleased by passed trade bill
- Fired Norridgewock clerk elected selectman
- Arrest papers issued, recalled on protesters
- King says he's in it to win it
- Wintle expected to plead guilty
- Super Tuesday a wild one
- BOYS HOCKEY: Messalonskee wins Eastern B title
- Obama uses press conference to steal some publicity on GOP's day
- Romney prevails in Virginia, Vermont, Massachusetts GOP primaries
- Gingrich wins GOP primary in Georgia
- Judge issues arrest warrants for 5 Occupy protesters
- STILL LIFE: Purple frame
- Man gets 7 years in jail for bank robbery, bomb threat
- Northbound I-295 project starting early this year
- Democratic poll has King leading three-way race
- State police investigate Island Falls bank robbery
- Tea party had mixed feelings about Snowe
- Pingree still weighing decision on Senate run
- Fairfield police log March 6
- King would consider quitting Senate race if he couldn't win
- Ethicist Rushworth Kidder dead at 67
- Conn. man who assaulted boy found in Maine
- Hackers busted after one turns FBI informant
- Oakland police log March 6
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log March 6
- LePage launches 'business friendly' program
- Fired clerk among newly elected Norridgewock selectmen
- $336.4M Powerball winner is RI woman, 81
- Trial begins for Windham man accused of child sex abuse
- Bill to overhaul Maine land use agency advances
- Saco project to cause brief overnight closures on turnpike
- Report: Minority students face harsher punishments
- Iran to allow UN nuclear inspectors into secret site
- Rockland man charged in guns-for-drugs scheme
- Waterville man arrested for throwing TV at girlfriend
- Officials call for wider bridge between Maine, NH
- Sweet! First 24-hour cupcake ATM
- Obama to hold news conference, unveil housing plan
- Warm winter may bring pest-filled spring
- Indiana mom loses legs while protecting children from tornado
- Super Tuesday likely to alter, not decide GOP race
- Snowe rents campaign email list to Schneider
- LePage tours UNE campus in Biddeford
- Bob Marley - Show
- STILL LIFE: Take a load off
- Strong voters raise budget to keep lights on
- New Sharon approves money for new tax maps
- Palmyra voters to consider community center funding, school sale
- Former Occupier sentenced for knife threat
- RSU 3 board to vote on combining bus runs
- Waterville councilors to discuss Sentinel sale, gas TIF
- Waterville councilor says move out of ward temporary
- Complaints dismissed against two responders
- Republicans in trouble
- Oval Office meeting tense
- New Balance stepping up
- King throws hat in ring
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 6, 2012
- King announces he will run for U.S. Senate
- Patriots use franchise tag on Welker
- Obama, Netanyahu talk unity, underline differences
- 8th and 9th advertisers drop Limbaugh's show
- Sen. Kerry: Snowe's departure a loss for region
- Maine woman killed in logging-truck collision identified
- Town by town, Vt. tackles corporate personhood
- McCain calls for US to lead on Syria airstrikes
- Southwest cancels flight after box cutter found
- 9 more claim abuse by late Red Sox clubhouse chief
- Somerset County police logs
- Rockport woman killed in snowmobile collision with son
- Maine State Police log March 5
- Winthrop apple farmer on Jeopardy! Tuesday night
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log March 5
- Waldo County Sheriff's Office log March 5
- Fairfield police log March 5
- Oakland police log March 5
- Lewiston copper-theft suspect caught in the act
- Turnpike plans to repave five-mile stretch
- Calif. judge says backyard ship must shove off
- Observers report serious voting problems in Putin win
- Republican hopefuls sprint to Super Tuesday
- USM hosting unemployment forum this week
- Maine's avg. gasoline price jumps another nickel
- Maine bill seeks longer statute in sex crimes
- A symphonic farewell
- Morning Sentinel correction: March 5, 2012
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 5, 2012
- Mercer budget climbs
- Embden to take ownership of community center
- Feeding frenzy for signatures in Portland
- Maine-based company ready to install new tidal power unit
- Two Palermo races await vote
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Bill says show me the money
- Medical bills, even when paid, can wreck credit
- Charter school officials studying
- Afghan teen fascinated by America
- STILL LIFE: Trying out the new wheels
- Unwanted property a mess in Wilton
- Portland company to launch first tidal-power unit of its kind
- Sentences for criminals still widely vary
- What's so super about Tuesday? 419 GOP delegates
- Stephen King visits NH to review book
- Hundreds apply for dealer jobs at new Oxford casino
- LePage: Maine leads in helping entrepreneurs
- Motorcycle-registration process changes in Maine
- New Portland wants new grader, debt paydown
- Anson residents approve budget, new fire truck
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 4, 2012
- Academic decathlon about more than books
- BILL NEMITZ: This candidate aware of his challenge
- Student turns love of fishing into school project
- Cambridge enacts multiple moratoriums
- Snowe news wins faux award for colleague
- St. Albans' new budget leaves tax rate unchanged
- Solon voters decide on used grader
- Waterville arts scene poised for boost
- J.P. DEVINE: Thirty years on, stories abound
- Numbers show wider aisle
- Maine holds the key
- Emotional grandmother speaks at vigil
- 'People want to get involved'
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL: Central edges Hall-dale, 40-39, in state final
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL: Washburn tops Richmond in Class D final
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL: Forest Hills falls short in Class D finals
- Limbaugh apologizes for calling law student 'slut,' 'prostitute'
- Missing Maine toddler remembered at vigil
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY PLAYOFFS: Lewiston knocks off Cony
- Losses mount from scams targeting older Americans
- Gingrich, Santorum battle for Bible Belt voters
- Weekend activities planned at Maine state parks
- Can-Am Sled Dog races kick off
- 2 charged in convenience store arson
- New casino holding job fair for blackjack dealers
- Death toll at 31 from tornado outbreak
- CLASS B BOYS BASKETBALL: Tigers come up short
- Murder suspect offers no plea
- Morning Sentinel police log: March 3, 2012
- Mentors looking for more volunteers
- Bellavance sentencing moves forward
- Mostly naked man arrested in Waterville dentist's office
- Border Patrol agents honored for heroic acts
- Guilty plea for copper thefts
- Retirement touches off political frenzy in Maine
- 37 new American citizens sworn in Friday
- Man in hunk of burning trouble in Florida
- AMY CALDER: Set up for success
- Obama warns Iran and Israel
- Portland diocese has plan to oppose gay marriage
- Winslow senior wins $20,000 scholarship
- Snowe mourns the death of compromise
- Six finalists named for Mr. and Miss Basketball
- Waterville man who stole car arrested in Florida after standoff
- Maine Diocese says it won't campaign against gay marriage
- Snowe: 'Sensible Senate has virtually disappeared'
- Travis Roy Award semifinalists announced
- Four big-name Republicans express interest in Maine Senate race
- Maine Democrats in 'holding pattern'
- After 30 years on death row, S.C. man freed
- MLB expands playoff format from 8 teams to 10
- In interview, Obama says he's not bluffing on Iran
- Maine Diocese calls press conference to discuss gay-marriage vote
- Winslow police log March 2
- Steve Abbott, GOP veteran, won't run for Snowe's seat
- Man found in dentist office, wearing only underpants
- Topless coffee shop arsonist to be sentenced this month
- Thursday, Friday Waterville log, including arrest
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log March 2
- Fairfield police log March 2
- Oakland police log March 2
- Nuclear sub arrives in Maine for upgrades
- Jail for Knox County man who used baby as shield
- Maine Senate votes to change Clean Election Act
- Suspect in firefighter's killing due in court
- Extend or end it? GOP voters torn over best route
- Under pressure, Michaud skips race for Senate
- Vassalboro aims to fix worker wage problem
- Sipe court arraignment today
- Mother-daughter fish story
- Skowhegan stabbing suspect faces more charges
- Madison pipeline future in voters' hands
- Waterville City Council to review details on gas pipeline tax break
- Cambridge voters to consider slew of bans, bigger budget
- Oakland sewer system stalled
- Democrat Fowle bids for state House
- House votes for Poliquin court review
- Councilors reconsider buying Sentinel building
- Belgrade budget has pricey items
- Anson fire truck request slightly raises budget
- Judge hears oral arguments in labor mural case
- GOP mulling, Dems acting
- Maine House asks top court to clarify Poliquin constitutional issues
- SNAPSHOT: Snow babies...and Grandma
- FARMINGTON DISTRICT COURT
- Century 21 Nason Realty recognized
- FRANKLIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
- Budget taps surplus to avoid tax hike
- POLICE
- Obama demands Congress end oil, gas subsidies
- Conservative activist Breitbart dead at 43
- Former Chelsea selectwoman, husband indicted on federal fraud charges
- LePage's lawyer argues against mural in court
- MLB to expand baseball playoffs
- American teacher shot at Christian school in Iraq
- More candidates jump into Maine's congressional races
- Big sales for small cars in February — especially Ford
- Maine Turnpike sells its former HQ building
- State offices closing at 1 p.m. today
- Court date set for suspect in firefighter slaying
- Unemployment claims drop to 4-year low
- Maine's only casino adding table games
- Fairfield police log March 1
- Winslow police log March 1
- Oakland police log March 1
- Arrest and Waterville police logs for Wednesday and Thursday
- Man found guilty of child abuse in Grand Canyon
- Texas drought twists migrations of many birds
- Woman charged with stealing jewelry from elderly client
- Maine man accused of pointing gun at hunter
- Ariz. sheriff still sleuthing Obama's birth certificate
- 2 more US troops killed following Quran protests
- First vote looms on Obama birth control policy
- Christian school in Lewiston slated to close
- Passengers finally able to leave disabled ship
- Lawyer seeks venue change for triple slaying trial
- SNOW DAY - Thursday March 1
- Alums Make Business List
- Police say car occupants shot at
- Mercer to consider paving road, community center heating
- Man charged with pointing shotgun at hunting group
- Strong town budget $32K less than last year
- Solon proposed budget up from last year, but taxes drop
- CAMPAIGN AIR FILLED WITH HATS
- Moscow voters crowd meeting; school cost share changed
- Debt, turbines on New Portland agenda
- Labor mural court case begins
- Man proves to be hero a second time
- Stabbing sends man to Bangor hospital
- House asking for judicial input about Poliquin questions
- Waterville area welcomes eight leap day babies
- MADISON TO ALLOW KV GAS PIPELINE
- Rupert Murdoch's son resigns from News Corp. newspapers
- Police: Maine murder suspect owed slain Florida firefighter $3,000
- Mainers react to departureof Sen. Olympia Snowe
- BRIEFS
- In exchange for food, North Korea will stop nuclear work
- Baldacci, Michaud, Pingree take out papers for Senate seat
- There's no escape: Maine will get 8 to 12 inches of snow
- Controversial Maine mural case heads to court
- Authorities searching for Florida firefighter find a body
- Storms rip through country-music resort town, kill 9
- Monkees' singer Davy Jones dies at 66
- Police: mom helped son attempt jail escape
- Judge blocks graphic images on cigarette packages
- Baldacci joins scramble after Snowe decision
- 20-year-old held in shooting
- House GOP: Court should review Poliquin
- Skowhegan stabbing victim lifeflighted to Bangor
- Oakland police log Feb. 29
- Fairfield police log Feb. 29
- Tuesday, Wednesday Waterville police complaints; arrests
- Man who hid guns pleads guilty to federal charges
- BIW gets $663M contract for new destroyer
- Snowe decision rocks political landscape
- Snowe leaving Senate
- U.S. arrest of Iranian scientist cloaked in secrecy
- 1 dead, 3 missing in Coast Guard copter crash in Ala.
- Maine man sentenced in postal embezzlement
- 5 states face deadline on Honda hybrid lawsuit
- Deer Isle teen dies in dirt bike crash
- Sunday River offering $29 Leap Day lift tickets
- All of a sudden, Senate race is wide open
- Snowe leaves a legacy of independence
- Sentiments keen among the people Snowe helped
- Bill Nemitz: Snowe's done what she could; now she's just done
- Freeport teacher's comment leads to terrorizing summons
- Maine politicos and president react to Snowe bombshell
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 29, 2012
- Franklin County Superior Court: Oct. 25-Nov. 15, 2011
- Dow closes above 13,000
- Waterville father pleads guilty to assault on crying daughter
- China selectmen, code officials spar over new rules
- Belgrade's new rec director begins work
- Green Independent caucus meets Saturday in Lexington Township
- Johnny's Seeds gives to farm trust
- New Sharon budget $10,000 higher than last year's
- Bats, dam, windows on Embden budget
- Fresh snow allows Sugarloaf expansion to open
- Madison ballot issue proposes $72 million for gas pipeline
- Colby to build science facility
- Local go-getter turns 8, and it's a very special occasion
- Ambulance worker fired, charged
- Romney squeaks out win in Michigan after taking Arizona
- Announcement stuns Augusta
- Snowe announces she won't seek re-election
- Sen. Snowe becomes the talk of Twitter
- Police make murder arrest in missing firefighter case
- Proposed gas pipeline TIF is workshop topic
- Sen. Olympia Snowe's full statement
- Ethics panel takes up complaint against Poliquin
- Obama visit to include exclusive dinner at art museum
- Dow closes above 13,000, first time since crisis
- After the breakup, who gets the pet?
- High court rejects Anthem's rate appeal
- LL Bean CEO loses legal battle over easement
- Feds shut gambling site Bodog, indict founder
- Maine Warden Service rescues 4 snowmobilers
- Apple expected to launch iPad 3 next week
- FedEx truck hits NY Amish buggy, critically injuring 2
- Oakland police log Feb. 28
- Somerset County police logs
- Fairfield police log Feb. 28
- Monday police log for Waterville; arrests
- Consumer confidence rises dramatically
- Madison school board makes tough decisions
- Gargantuan rock hitting the road to LA
- 2nd student declared dead in Ohio shooting
- Freeport teacher suspended for classroom remark
- Cruise line: Crippled ship to reach land Thursday
- False burglar alarms keep Oxford deputies hopping
- Source: Israel won't warn U.S. before Iran strike
- Bradford man pleads guilty to VA benefits fraud
- Millions of tons of tsunami debris drifting in Pacific
- Romney fights to avoid home-state embarrassment
- Wood stoves linked to trace levels of heavy metals
- Search for firefighter intensifies
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 28, 2012
- Legislator asks for court ruling on Poliquin case
- St. Albans to vote on smaller town budget
- Farmington plow truck engulfed by flames
- Manchester fireworks store to open Thursday
- DOT ending vanpool program after 10 years
- Norridgewock candidate's goals include natural gas, low taxes
- Police seek man wanted in Farmington burglary
- LePage skips group meeting with Obama
- J.P. DEVINE: Best and worst of the Oscars
- Ayla Reynolds vigil set for Saturday
- Tastes like chicken — better, healthier chicken
- Maine pays big for bad teeth
- Supreme Court won't hear first appeal by gay marriage foes
- AG: Police justified in Farmingdale shooting
- LePage skips meeting with Obama
- Avg. heating oil price up 7 cents in Maine
- Bank of America closing Orono call center
- Police name 'person of interest' in search for Fla. man
- Rep. Dion seeks high court review of Poliquin issues
- Bird flu, pig flu, now bat flu? Human risk unclear
- Police looking for Farmington burglary suspect
- Supreme Court rejects emergency carp measures
- Ford leader says plan now for future traffic jams
- Detroit automakers race to keep up with sales
- Obama urges governors to boost education funding
- Man sought in Richmond assault on woman, child
- Bin Laden's Pakistan home is no more
- 1 killed, 4 wounded in Ohio school shooting
- Santorum touts wider role for faith in public life
- Berenstain Bears co-creator Jan Berenstain dies
- Somerset County police logs
- State to end popular vanpool service
- Rule could leave child-support debtors no income
- Waldo County Sheriff's Office log Feb. 27
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Feb. 27
- Oakland police log Feb. 27
- Oxford Casino hosting job fair on Saturday
- Fairfield police log Feb. 27
- Police charge 4 in York County burglary ring
- Arrest, police log: Waterville, Sunday, Monday
- Turner woman crashes twice on same day
- Maine's average gas price jumps 8 cents
- Trenton woman dies in vehicle rollover
- Man faces pot trafficking charges after I-95 stop
- Voters asked to approve Norridgewock budget
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 27, 2012
- Maine police now use online auctions for unclaimed items
- Moscow, Bingham residents discuss cost sharing
- Traffic cameras coming to I-295 for construction
- Foodmobile delivers goods in Farmington
- Six hospitalized after Winthrop crash
- Democrats stress hope, work
- Basketball nets economic boost for Augusta
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Poliquin has high support
- Fired Norridgewock worker complained of age bias
- Protesters hurl grenades at American base in Afghanistan
- Eight candidates for five vacancies
- Democrats gather for caucuses
- Michaud raises money for Army veteran who lost his legs
- Police suspect foul play in Florida firefighter's disappearance in Maine
- Valentine bans alcohol in Red Sox clubhouse
- Artist focused on talented youngsters
- GOP needs fresh face to challenge Obama, LePage says
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 26, 2012
- BILL NEMITZ: Church takes a different route for Lent
- Friends Church last stop on journey to freedom
- Falmouth again rethinking seaside zoning regulations
- Tony Blair to address Colby graduates
- J.P. DEVINE: Ego 1, Yoga 0
- More toxins? Good news
- Skowhegan homeless shelter residents work to pay for sewers
- Maine's copper problem
- Contraception debate returns
- Area farmers meet with residents
- Scientists armed with new facts about bears
- No need for Sebelius meeting, says LePage
- Maynard's Chocolates is back
- LePage: GOP needs 'fresh face' to challenge Obama
- WESTERN D BOYS BASKETBALL: Forest Hills wins title in stunning fashion
- Cancer's growing burden: the high cost of care
- Red Sox owners ready to move on in 2012
- Northern Maine gets close to 20 inches of snow
- Romney: Raise retirement age for Social Security and Medicare
- Ben & Jerry's offers Jeremy Lin flavor
- LePage in Washington for governors association meeting
- Help available today for Maine veterans seeking benefits
- Maine bookstore chain going out of business
- EASTERN A BOYS BASKETBALL: Hampden scores late to beat Mt. Blue
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 25, 2012
- Waterville Hampton Inn honors Desjardins
- Internship fair planned for April 11
- Time Warner outlines plan for Palermo
- Waterville men had $8,500 of cocaine, police say
- Hall-Dale's grading system raises questions
- Repeat offender charged with assault, trespass
- 76-year-old man charged following Farmington car chase
- Waterville volunteer honored for years of helping
- Sought couple bought car in Oakland
- AMY CALDER: Not poor enough for help
- Alabama girl's short life full of turmoil
- Spike Lee speaks at Colby
- Schneider under fire for letter
- Wescott didn't pay taxes
- Maine federal building evacuated — for a computer mouse
- Who's at short? Valentine, Red Sox ponder options
- AG urged to remove name from letter on contraception
- Judge awards iPhone user $850 in AT&T throttling case
- Couple questioned in missing firefighter case switched cars
- Maine seafood harvest reaches 7-year high
- US general calms troops after Afghanistan deaths
- UN atomic agency: Iran rapidly expands nuke work
- Police locate Maine couple in missing Florida firefighter case
- Study: We're getting less friendly on social networks
- Fire damages West Gardiner duplex
- Russian billionaire wins Internet fame with rap
- Police arrest 76-year-old after high-speed minivan chase
- New-home sales dip after 4 straight monthly gains
- Richmond man charged with drug trafficking
- Man indicted for shooting wife while cleaning gun
- Crude oil rises to 9-month high above $108
- Arundel woman loses $80,000 in lottery scam
- L.L. Bean loses $1M lawsuit by Maine wreath maker
- Rescuers find 4 lost hikers on NH mountain
- Colby promotes assistant to head football coach
- Cops in riot gear break up Orlando shoe riot
- Death of Bangor man ruled 'suspicious'
- Miracle diet pill? A safe drug is elusive
- Maine first lady hosts joint chiefs' assistant
- Student-Faculty Research Award Granted
- Renowned Cultural Theorist Advocates Humanities Education
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 24, 2012
- Morning Sentinel correction: Feb. 24, 2012
- Skowhegan District Court: Jan. 9-20, 2012
- Farmingdale residents: Gas revote bad idea
- Waterville woman allegedly stopped up toilet during store theft
- Hunter pleads not guilty in Sebago shooting death
- Waterville man charged with Goodwill break-in
- Former county Democrat leader running for House
- Gay marriage heads toward initiative vote
- Website warns of gas price hike
- Chamber honoree says it's all about employees
- Local Mainers aim to aid Kenya orphanage
- Fire damages wood pellet mill in Strong
- Medicare's computerized watchdog lacks bite
- Budget hurdle cleared
- Augusta comes to Madison
- Weather advisory issued for Maine, New Hampshire
- Update: LePage signs emergency budget for DHHS
- Obama apologizes for U.S. burning of Qurans
- CEO says Apple has more cash than it needs
- Former Westbrook teacher, coach to serve five days in jail
- Maine gay marriage signatures validated
- Higher gas prices could hurt Obama's re-election chances
- Scary offseason for Red Sox reliever Bobby Jenks
- J.K. Rowling has deal for adult novel
- Post office: Expect big cuts in mid-May
- Police seek Maine couple in missing firefighter case
- Lawmakers hearing nearly $600M in bond requests
- Jackson Lab taps first researcher for Conn. facility
- Pfc. Manning defers plea in WikiLeaks case
- LePage bid to shield his papers faces hearing today
- Woman arrested for fatal stabbing of boyfriend
- Maine home sales increase for 7th straight month
- Knicks star Lin moves from couch to his own digs
- Two bridges renamed for domestic-violence victims
- Somerset County police logs
- WESTERN D GIRLS BASKETBALL: Rangeley advances to West D final
- Firefighters battle pellet mill fire in Strong
- Police identify elusive mountain criminal
- Website warns of sharp rise in gasoline prices
- Maine tot walks a mile in the middle of the night
- Brunswick police charge boy, 13, with arson
- Obama to address gas prices, pitch energy policy
- Teen charged in flight ruckus allegedly spoke of bin Laden
- LePage to visit businesses in Somerset County
- Hampden postal facility workers get notice of closure
- Police rule out foul play in baby's death
- Report shows disaster hit every Maine county
- Boyle '78 in AAA Magazine, Times Three
- Michaeles Named Head Football Coach
- On Feb. 27, Colby Turns 199
- Report: Crime at U.S. public schools on the decline
- City gets big grants for safety upgrades
- LePage outlines domestic violence bills
- Legislation for bridges now official
- Disposal service recognized for variety of efforts
- Several Waterville roads set for fix
- Tuition rate to stay flat at Thomas
- Norridgewock sees 2 crashes in 15 minutes
- Skowhegan District Court
- ATV river crash driver faces felony
- Democratic caucuses set to meet Sunday
- Picchiotti bids for re-election
- Maine AG against federal contraception mandate
- Waterville council OKs Quarry funds
- Belgrade debates money for recreation center
- Morning Sentinel police log: February 23, 2012
- EASTERN B BOYS BASKETBALL: Gardiner reaches regional final
- Maine Marines leave Afghanistan, arrive at home
- EASTERN A GIRLS BASKETBALL: Cony reaches final
- AT&T: Power problems caused disruptions around New England
- Monster lobster caught off Maine coast
- Gov. LePage unveils package of domestic-violence bills
- Suspect in Capitol bomb sting waives court hearing
- High court torn over law banning lies about medals
- Head of Maine National Guard stepping down
- No sign of Jason Varitek at Red Sox camp
- Maine ranks 4th in older driver fatality rates
- 'Occupy' to hold national conference in Philly
- National black history museum breaks ground
- Adventurer hopes to set record for sail around globe
- Panel: All adults should get whooping cough shots
- Divers in Italy find 8 more cruise-ship bodies
- Snowe challenger quits GOP to run as independent
- WESTERN D BOYS BASKETBALL: Forest Hills hangs on
- Maine construction company looking to fill 150 jobs
- Waterville police logs for Tuesday, Wednesday
- Poll: Santorum surges, but Obama leads Republicans
- 2 journalists killed in Syria
- Obama proposes major corporate tax cuts, but also closing loopholes
- Assault trial of county jail guard under way
- Maine police look for missing Fla. firefighter
- Owner puts down pit bull that attacked 2 children
- Spanish treasure to leave via US military base
- Injured NH snowmobiler taken to Maine Med
- Moxie Festival chooses theme for 2012
- LePage to unveil domestic violence bills
- Ex-candidate Scarcelli sues stepdad over housing
- WESTERN CLASS C GIRLS BASKETBALL: Slow start sinks Mt. Abram
- Winslow writers earn international award
- LePage to visit Madison
- Skowhegan man charged with promoting prostitution
- Man charged with being fugitive held
- Award celebratesWaterville library expansion project
- ANOTHER PHARMACY ROBBED
- GAS PRICES SOARING
- Board gives state's first casino license
- CORRECTION
- 'Double-dipping' rule may get revision
- Texting ban exemption considered
- Final gas TIF vote postponed
- Dow breaks 13,000, but not for long
- POLICE
- 2 rescued from foundering vessel off Kennebunkport
- Dow breaks 13,000 but can't hold gains
- Maine bill removes union rights for egg workers
- Maine man pleads guilty to marijuana charges
- Tugboat stranded near former NH-Maine bridge
- Maine man describes home invasion shooting
- Hollywood slots gets Maine's first casino license
- Wife of Maine Senate president hospitalized
- Family reunites in jail after parents' drug arrests
- Somerset County police logs
- Maine heating oil prices up for 5th straight week
- Court: Rights don't have to be read to prisoners
- In the other Portland, bike warriors smash and crash
- High court to take new look at affirmative action
- Mild winter concerns some maple syrup producers
- GOP 'super PACs' eclipsing campaigns' fundraising
- Maine bill would exempt police from texting ban
- Police investigate Augusta pharmacy robbery
- Sturgeon in Charles River cheers aquatic experts
- Angry Afghans protest Quran disposal at US base
- Maine charter school panel to hear from public
- Board to issue Maine's first casino license
- Anthropology Dissertations Make Favorites List
- Waterville shelter the effort of many
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 21, 2012
- Augusta District Court: Feb. 9-Feb. 15, 2012
- Skowhegan District Court: Jan. 23-Feb. 3, 2012
- Some cities resent music licensing fees
- Officials want Cumberland County Civic Center hot again
- Rowing team goes through ice, snow
- Palermo candidates differ on school facts
- Two dogs saved after icy plunge
- Loan officer wins praise for service
- Leading animal shelter is 'dream job' for new director
- Warm enough for all
- Baby boomers retiring the idea of retirement
- Oil prices soar
- State's Medicaid rates fifth in nation
- Washington County Community College president to retire
- For car buyers nowadays, very few bad choices
- WESTERN D GIRLS BASKETBALL: Rangeley defeats Greater Portland Christian, 65-43
- Archie Comics seem happier than ever, but behind the scenes...
- Governor helps break ground for $3 million shelter
- Ron Paul's strategy? Win the caucus states
- Maine Medicaid costs above U.S. average
- Franklin and Somerset county logs; Waterville police
- Latest intellectual property clash in China? It's the hamburger
- Occupy Maine puts out TV show
- Spike Lee, Homi Bhabha to Speak
- STILL LIFE: Freighted with maple goodness
- Second fire in hours destroys Norridgewock home
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 20, 2012
- Snowe's GOP foes sense opportunity
- Madison logging company fined $35,000
- New year means plans for new attack on milfoil
- Waterville councilors expected to cast final TIF vote Tuesday
- Covey named Outstanding Professional
- KVCC's Woodlee relishing her role
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Big first day for newest senator
- Supreme Court looks at fake war heroics
- At schools already strapped, the vise tightens
- Farmington police chief optimistic
- FDA to review inhalable caffeine
- Rare book 'predicted' the Titanic
- Republicans ponder how to increase excitement about Romney
- Gingrich: Home states must wins for GOP candidates
- Bill Nemitz: Washington County residents make their voices heard
- Iran cuts off oil to Britain and France
- Snowe's GOP challengers buoyed by Ron Paul's strong showing in Maine
- Should lying about military medals be a crime?
- Norridgewock home gutted by fire
- Maine issues car-buying guide for President's Day weekend
- On 50th anniversary, John Glenn reunites with old Mercury team
- Maine motorcycles must soon display inspection stickers
- Franklin, Somerset logs; Waterville police
- Winthrop venue hosts arm-wrestling event
- Job searchers find help at library
- Snowmobiler hurt on Flagstaff Lake
- Firefighters rescue workers at Waterville store
- Dogs, owners enjoy Portland agility competition
- Three vying for two seats on Belgrade board
- Women's self-defense classes set
- No charges filed in Jones' killing
- Harrington honored with Rising Star Award
- Duo to export lobster to Panama, Latin America
- Portland show offers tips, information on home improvement
- Paul wins Down East; still down
- Collins, Snowe, cool to Obama policy switch
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 19, 2012
- Waterville homeless shelter's groundbreaking Monday
- Healthy workers wanted
- $4.25 a gallon in April? It's possible
- Santorum says Obama believes in a 'phony' Christianity
- Paul gains on Romney in caucuses Down East
- WESTERN D BOYS BASKETBALL: Worster sets record in Forest Hills' win
- EASTERN B GIRLS BASKETBALL: Nokomis holds off Medomak Valley, 58-51
- WESTERN D BOYS BASKETBALL: Valley knocks off North Haven
- Whitney Houston's voice soars at hometown funeral
- EASTERN A BOYS BASKETBALL: Mt.Blue knocks of Brunswick
- Snowmobiler injured on Flagstaff Lake
- Women's self-defense course offered in Waterville
- LePage to speak at Waterville homeless shelter event
- AARP: Portland No. 1 city to visit
- In coup for American filmmakers, China to allow U.S.-made movies
- Waterville police; Kennebec, Franklin, Somerset logs
- Gas prices are highest ever for this time of year
- Mainers taking part in national bird count today
- Increase in New England deer population expected
- STILL LIFE: February Madness
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 18, 2012
- Waterville student's portrait of pain gains attention
- Poliquin not alone on tree tax
- Belgrade town meeting to focus on community center issues
- Canaan man charged with cigarette theft
- Vassalboro voters to consider money for new tanker truck
- Bill calls for more crime investigators
- Homeland security funds to drop $5.1 million
- Former trooper Pop Hall dies at 80
- Snowe, Collins, Michaud vote yes; Pingree votes no
- AMY CALDER: President hopefuls out of touch
- Romney keeps caucus lead -- so far
- Insurance on children isn't unusual, agents say
- LePage rips budget foes
- Not your father's Grange
- Tax cut extended
- EASTERN B BOYS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Gardiner wins in OT
- Romney increases lead in recount, but new numbers likely to fan flames further
- Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield to retire after 19 years
- FBI arrests terror suspect near U.S. Capitol
- Former pharmacist pleads guilty in kickback scheme
- EASTERN MAINE GIRLS BASKETBALL: Skowhegan wins in overtime
- New Hampshire considering casinos
- With Obama's OK, Shell may soon start drilling for oil in arctic
- High-risk sex offender charged with being at Bath school
- Feds to slice Maine's homeland security funding
- Fast vote: Congress sends payroll tax cut to Obama
- Pingree, Michaud split on payroll tax cut vote
- Leaks expose corruption in Vatican City
- LePage blasts Senate Democrats for 'obstruction'
- Biddeford man charged with injuring jail guard
- Under deal, unemployment to drop from 99 to 63 weeks
- Flu season off to latest start in decades
- Maine wreath company, bank get White House recognition
- Supporters, foes speak on bill to retool land-use agency
- U.S. gangs a major force in Central American prisons
- Trigger-happy or talented? Cop's 7 kills bring attention
- Marauding mountain man continues to elude capture
- Chinese leader wrapping up U.S. visit in L.A.
- Maine sex offender indicted on new charges
- Congress poised to vote on payroll tax cut
- 2 Maine women charged with selling Esctasy
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 17, 2012
- Sebelius: LePage turned down experts' help with DHHS cuts
- Police say ATV river crash victim gave false name
- Clothes-dryer sparks Rome mobile home blaze
- MaineToday Media announces new executive editor
- Hanaman jury needed clarity, attorney says
- Chamber of Commerce awards tonight
- Hernandez announces state senate bid
- Proposal would have crimes kill pensions
- Somerset County budget committee selected
- University of Maine System has new leader
- GOP recounts caucus results
- DiPietro family could be helping more, say police
- LURC arguments return to Legislature
- WENDY FONTAINE: Time for clearing the fog
- Repeat offender charged with card theft
- Budget passes House, fails Senate
- In Sidney, gas TIF gets cold reception
- New rink going up in Hallowell
- Thieves hit North Anson business
- Schechtman named executive editor of MaineToday Media newspapers
- A White House surprise for family from Maine
- Maine House, Senate pass budget on initial votes
- Underwear bomber gets life sentence
- UPDATED: Maine GOP to recount caucus votes
- In response to Violette, bill tries to end pensions for Maine felons
- Grandfather, police challenge Ayla's dad
- Maddow blasts Maine GOP for not counting all the caucus votes
- Portland man gets 3½ years for ID theft, fraud
- Manhattan apartment sells for $88M
- Most Honduran fire inmates never charged or convicted
- New ice arena to be named 'The Bank of Maine Ice Vault'
- New state panel seeks input on charter schools
- Somerset County police logs
- Waldo County Sheriff's Office log Feb. 16
- U.S. urges carmakers to disable dashboard distractions
- Fairfield police log Feb. 16
- Interracial marriages in U.S. at an all-time high
- Oakland police log Feb. 16
- Unemployment applications drop to a 4-year low
- Maine National Guard chief delays speech to lawmakers
- 2 arrested on drug charges at Maine-Canada border
- UMaine trustees ready to name chancellor
- GM records its highest profit ever: $7.6 billion
- 2 Westbrook men face bank robbery charges
- Barge floats Memorial Bridge span out to sea
- Unexplained dolphin strandings continue in Mass.
- Maine businessman offers reward to solve theft
- Whitney Houston fans to follow funeral on Internet
- 2 appeal convictions in Old Orchard killing
- Portland man appeals murder conviction
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 16, 2012
- Police seek dog that bit Colby student
- Man charged with theft drops lawsuit
- Petitioner dislikes new China septic proposal
- Windham man charged in hunter's death
- Five unlocked vehicles robbed in Oakland
- Two ATVs go through ice on Kennebec River
- New Cornville library to host grand opening Saturday
- Credit union celebrate fundraiser to end hunger
- House budget vote postponed to today
- Democrats cheer state Senate win
- Jay hypnotherapist appealing sex crimes conviction
- Skowhegan may revisit fireworks issue
- Norridgewock man arrested after chase
- Waterville auction event to benefit veteran camp
- Prison fire in Honduras kills hundreds
- GOP leader faces censure
- Death in Bingham remains a mystery
- Fighting the war at home
- Counterfeit drugs becoming big business
- Maine shrimp season will end Friday, much to fishermen's chagrin
- Waldo County GOP calls for Webster's censure
- Human and robot shake hands in space
- Police seek woman whose dog bit Colby student
- Maine lawmakers fight to save Downeaster funds
- Lexus rated world's most dependable car
- Democrat wins Senate seat in upset
- Somerset County police logs
- SLIDE SHOW: The dogs of Westminster
- UPDATE: ATVs fall into Kennebec River; 3 men escape
- Iran loads first domestically made fuel rods
- Oakland police log Feb. 15
- Fairfield police log Feb. 15
- Banner fundraising year for wealthiest colleges
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Feb. 15
- Arrests, police log: Waterville
- Pekingese becomes America's top dog at Westminster
- Maine hypnotist appeals sex-assault conviction
- Blue butterfly vanishes in last U.S. refuge
- Prison fire kills 272 dead in Honduras
- Beach Boys scheduled to play in Bangor
- London banker helping Otisfield save historic building
- Boy genius's book reveals life in college at age 8
- Waldo-Hancock Bridge to come down this summer
- For Houston mourners, a dearth of places to grieve
- End of New England shrimp fishing season looming
- ATV sinks into Kennebec River; 3 men escape
- Clinton man, 19, charged in vandalism at DiPietro home
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 15, 2012
- Kennebec County indictments: Feb. 15, 2012
- 'Windfall' turbine documentary coming
- Police seek Augusta pharmacy robbers
- Jay Republican announces House bid
- Grant lets farm markets take SNAP, debit cards
- Call for recount after Romney win
- Two indicted for cigarette tax evasion
- China selectmen approve funding
- Advocates push private toll road
- Republicans still hesitant about budget
- Cause of Bingham death to take time, state says
- Confusion prompts name changes for Winslow streets
- Skowhegan OKs pipeline tax break
- Farmington selectmen approve warrant
- A lot of heart in new KVCC lab
- STILL LIFE: Assume all ice is thin ice
- Longtime sweethearts make their love official
- Home invaders thwarted in Farmington
- State's top planner fired
- Rogers stepping in as state planning director
- East-west highway idea resurfaces in Legislature
- China's next president returning to tiny Iowa town
- AG: Belfast officer justified in using deadly force
- Teen charged with vandalizing Ayla's home
- Acting state planning director fired over OUI
- Truck jackknife backs up turnpike traffic for hours
- Bangkok blast wounds Iranian attacker, 4 others
- Obama: Strong US-China ties help rest of the world
- GOP critics hit Obama's $3.8 trillion budget
- Three arrested in Saco after standoff
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Feb. 14
- Oakland police log Feb. 14
- Police seek two men who robbed Augusta pharmacy
- Whitney Houston to be laid to rest on Saturday
- Explosion reported at Bangor police station
- Love letters of Barrett, Browning go online
- China's next leader visiting White House today
- Avg. price of heating oil statewide rises to $3.77
- Maine man gets year in prison for killing eagle
- Groups to release baby food test results
- Stage set for full Legislature to take up budget
- Good Will-Hinckley installs rooftop solar system
- BRIEFS
- POLICE
- Fire damages Waterville apartments
- Pet dog killed in Carrabassett crash
- Man seriously hurt when car hit tree in New Vineyard
- Sidney to vote on pipeline tax break
- Palermo meeting issues, ballots ready
- Hartland Fire Department to host fishing derby
- Bill would nix smelt shack tax
- No Child Left Behind stands – for now
- Retired worker group fights reform
- Fire marshal investigation calls Kingfield home fire arson
- Natural science magnet school unveils solar panels
- Bingham death still a mystery, but foul play unlikely
- Couple, sister indicted on more than 100 charges
- Obama budget proposal nears $4 trillion
- SNAPSHOT: Heart to heart
- Lawyer: Ayla’s aunt, grandmother telling the truth
- Bill responds to domestic violence worries
- Obama budget would cut state heat aid
- SNAPSHOT: Palmyra barn fire
- Houston's body to be taken home to NJ
- Maine GOP sticks with Romney win for now
- Oxford Hills coach resigns after posting nude photo
- Maine won't seek 'No-Child' waiver request
- Obama budget again cuts heating program
- Fire damages Waterville apartment building
- Falmouth pastor charged with domestic assault
- The fight begins: Obama's budget goes to Congress
- Cause of Whitney Houston's death could take weeks
- Oakland police log Feb. 13
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Feb. 13
- Obama's proposed tax hikes at odds with GOP rivals
- Falmouth couple survives, dog dies in Route 27 crash
- Retirees group sues state retirement system
- GE to hire 5,000 veterans over next 5 years
- Cause of fatal camper fire can't be determined
- Readfield fire guts home
- Want to be like Mitt? Here's how to open offshore account
- Fairfield police log Feb. 13
- Average Maine gasoline price jumps 5.1 cents
- AT&T customers surprised by 'unlimited data' limit
- Obama to promote job training at community college
- Hearing on domestic-violence bail bill today
- Induced labor lets dying Texas man see daughter
- Bath man faces more child abuse charges
- Turnpike restricts traffic on Exit 53 bridge in Falmouth
- Mayhew: DHHS needs a 'structural reform'
- Lincoln Prize to Leonard
- Hopes high for district revival in Livermore Falls
- Diocese investigating former Waterville priest
- Ron Paul supporters cry foul on Maine presidential caucus
- Skowhegan town meeting decides seven items
- 'I'm not going out like this'
- ON MAINE POLITICS: House is the chamber to watch
- Accused shooter released on bail
- Unity man pinned by tree dies from injuries
- Somerset County highlights challenge of fighting poverty
- Body found in Bingham
- Birth control debate not quieting down
- Pediatrician ties woodworking hobby to his work
- SNAPSHOT: Early start, early end
- SNAPSHOT: Were there's a will, there's a way
- Paul supporters cry foul over caucus tally
- Maine catching more welfare fraud
- Waterville police log Feb. 12
- Massachusetts man found dead in Bingham driveway
- Some Americans trapped on wrong side of border fence
- RI player wins $336 million Powerball jackpot
- Houston said to be happy in days before death
- Harmony man posts bail after dangerous weapon charge
- Sex-abuse lawsuit against Pope dismissed
- Unity man dies after Thorndike logging accident
- Film about Stephen King to premiere in Maine
- Maine drug agency creates smartphone app
- Pre-Grammy gala celebrates Whitney Houston's life
- Romney swaying conservative groups
- Adams as Art Curator
- Pop singer Whitney Houston dies at 48
- POLICE
- House bill would cut funding for roads
- Move would fit church, courthouse plans
- Fundraiser gives a reason for freezin'
- Architects to begin work on Waterville police station
- J.P. DEVINE: Consider actors as you zip
- Cornville charter school ready for fall classes
- Pinned by tree, logger uses cell
- Public funds in religious schools touches nerve
- Mitt Romney wins Maine caucuses
- Snowmobile businesses make last-ditch effort to save season
- Maine Republicans choose Romney
- SNAPSHOT: Brownies, cupcakes and cookies, oh my
- Portland Diocese investigating retired local priest
- Maine get high marks for low car insurance rates
- Maine by the numbers: The people for whom Romney, Paul vie
- Navy names ship for former congresswoman Giffords
- Drug arrest in Maine leads to Texas fugitive's capture
- Paul hopes to extend Romney's losing streak today
- Waterville police log Feb. 11
- Newspaper’s citizen-investor walks a fine line
- Rebuilt arena rising at site of collapse
- GOP chairman: Romney, Paul vying for state
- Decision 'first step,' says Maine Diocese
- Loan aims to help stabilize MaineToday Media
- Four injured in Jay collision
- AMY CALDER: Love affairs with film
- Cambridge house fire ruled arson
- AG: Third party should manage Poliquin business
- Palermo meeting issues, ballots ready
- Hartland FD to host fishing derby
- Morning Sentinel police log: February 11, 2012
- STILL LIFE: Perfect partners
- More investors, buyers looking at newspapers as civic opportunities
- Wealthy financier to invest in MaineToday Media
- AG: Poliquin can serve, but shouldn't manage businesses
- State budget available online
- Maine logging company fined $35,000 for violations
- Patriots' Gronkowski has ankle surgery
- Obama to change birth-control rule
- Santorum to conservatives: Don't settle for Romney
- Boy, 7, killed in camper fire in Corinth
- Russian officer convicted of being CIA spy
- Obama's Maine trip to include big S. Portland event
- Ex-Portland podiatrist pleads not guilty to drug, fraud charges
- Somerset County arrests: Feb. 10
- Waterville, Benton, Oakland police logs
- Foreign donations a risk with Super PACs
- Maine salmon lawsuit allowed to go forward
- Albion crash kills Palermo man
- They're back: Social issues overtake U.S. politics
- Maine guard unit going back to Kuwait
- Towers next in Memorial Bridge demolition
- Bangor named finish line for national race
- Nearly 1 in 20 adults over 50 have fake knees
- Groups demand new probe into Marine photo
- Boy, 2 men plucked from ocean in dramatic rescue
- Pickup truck driver dies in Bristol crash
- Toboggan teams compete for national crown
- Chief ranger of Maine Forest Service retires
- Occupy Maine up against deadline again
- Crane arriving in Searsport to be state's biggest
- Tenure Granted to Three
- Amnesty Chapter Wins Award
- STILL LIFE: Just four shopping days left
- Court targets abusers
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 10, 2012
- Morning Sentinel correction: Feb. 10, 2012
- Heating help campaign spreads
- Some see Romney's TV, radio spots as token effort
- Podiatrist faces 45 drug charges
- Cutler Files follow Founding Fathers, say attorneys
- Dapolito found guilty of killing wife
- Portland architecture firm to design new KVCC campus
- Man takes plea deal, given 2 years in prison
- Democrats recommend Maloney for DA post
- Fire damages Benton home
- In race for GOP nomination, Maine matters
- Violette pleads guilty, awaits sentence
- Thursday's high school sports scoreboard
- Somerset County police logs
- Jury finds Dapolito guilty of murder
- Navy joins probe of 200-year-old shipwreck off RI
- States, banks reach $25B foreclosure settlement
- NRC approves 1st new nuke plant in 3 decades
- Maine group opposes weaker land-use agency
- Unemployment applications near 4-year low
- Kodak to stop making cameras
- Winslow police log Feb. 9
- Maine to get $21M from foreclosure settlement
- House passes insider-trading bill
- Maine groups voice opposition to Keystone pipeline
- Waterville police blotter: Wednesday, Thursday
- Oakland police log Feb. 9
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Feb. 9
- Fairfield police log Feb. 9
- New Gloucester toll plaza to get high-speed lanes
- Portland man pleads guilty to driving getaway car at Walmart theft
- Brunswick police probe theft from fraternal order
- Analysis: Why Iran has become foremost fear
- Pentagon aims to expand women's combat roles
- US jobs gap between young and old is widest ever
- Federal official: 10 states granted education waiver
- TV viewers help police arrest 3 in NH robbery
- Medway man guilty of lying to get worker's comp
- Ex-turnpike chief to plead guilty to theft
- Maine chief justice to give update to Legislature
- USDA official to meet with Maine pellet producers
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 9, 2012
- Vassalboro officials' questions hold up expansion
- Court findings: Scarcelli approved of Cutler Files research
- Waterville council postpones final pipeline vote
- Man, dogs die in Canton blaze
- UMF chanting workshop kicks off Kalikow events
- Oakland sewer blockage snags district merger
- Agency to investigate 911 call in Powell fire
- Washington state lawmakers approve gay marriage
- Colby students under inquiry
- Romney to visit Maine on Friday
- Budget deal done, but sniping continues
- New rules proposed for schools
- LePage proposes sweeping education changes
- 15 Colby students cited in football, sex investigation
- Study finds doctors not always honest with patients
- Hoping to avoid another loss, Romney coming to Maine
- Santorum jumps into 2nd place in delegate race
- LePage: Parts of bipartisan budget deal 'unacceptable'
- In scientific coup, Russians reach Antarctic lake
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Feb. 8
- Ex-Rep. Burns indicted on theft, forgery, elections counts
- Boehner: Congress to overturn birth control policy
- LePage communications chief stepping down
- Car hits Kennebunk girl trying to board school bus
- Congress trying to give president line-item veto
- Tuesday Waterville police log
- Oakland police log Feb. 8
- Fairfield police log Feb. 8
- Winslow police log Feb. 8
- House GOP introduces its insider-trading bill
- Jubilant Rick Santorum sweeps Minnesota, Colorado, Missouri
- Man dies in house fire trying to save dogs
- Vassalboro teen hides in closet during burglary
- Complaints growing over unlicensed tattoo artists
- NH Senate voting whether to allow guns on campus
- What's next step for Calif. same-sex ruling?
- E. Machias school cancels classes for funeral
- Getting caffeine fix as easy as taking deep breath
- Analysis: Romney losses show deep GOP division
- Turnpike proposes dramatic 10% cut in budget
- Bridge span removal now set for this morning
- N. Maine college to announce major donation
- Bill seeks parents' involvement in schools
- Maine budget committee votes to cap Medicaid to childless adults
- BILL NEMITZ: Nutting seems increasingly tired of LePage's act
- Police station chosen
- Morning Sentinel correction: Feb. 8, 2012
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 8, 2012
- Farmington District Court: Oct. 25-Nov. 15, 2011
- Political tensions palpable during budget battle
- New rule in Portland: $100 for tossing cigarettes in street
- Somerset County officials to select budget committee
- Thomas, Colby propose additions to campuses
- Sidney I-95 crash followed by two accidents
- Wilton electmen sell building to businessman for $50
- Fight was 'unfortunate,' Ayla's uncle says
- Sexual assault suspect may enter plea
- Police believe Utah woman was murdered
- Dion turns up heat on Poliquin
- Budget fight goes into night
- College vending machine dispenses 'morning-after' pill
- Maine bill seeks to ban 'tax zapper' programs
- Komen official quits over Planned Parenthood dispute
- STILL LIFE: Bridging the gap in Winslow
- Maine's high court upholds decapitation conviction
- Former Maine teacher pleads no contest to sex charge
- 7th suspect arrested in five-state burglary ring
- Officials delay Memorial Bridge's lift-span removal until tomorrow
- N.H. rally supports repeal of same-sex marriage
- Dow nears 13,000. Record to come?
- Top source of salt in U.S. diet may surprise you
- Portland smokers face $100 fine for tossing butts
- Somerset County police logs
- Last known WWI veteran dies at 110
- Job openings near a 3-year high
- N.H. considers immigration status check for arrests
- McDonald's pulls ad after pit bull owners' outrage
- Gay-marriage battle heating up in several states, including Maine
- Fairfield police log Feb. 7
- Maine fuel company overwhelmed by donations
- Oakland police log Feb. 7
- Billboards in Pa., N.J. seek tips on Ayla case
- Casino under fire for seeking out-of-state workers
- Looking for work? There may be an app for that
- Long-awaited ruling on Calif. gay marriage ban due
- Obama to seek more Alzheimer's research money
- West Athens Fourth of July parade canceled
- Verizon, Redbox to challenge Netflix
- Adams Blasts Rankings
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 7, 2012
- Occupy Maine camp coming down
- Dapolito outlines drug deal drama
- Ayla's uncle charged in fight
- Thomas College awarded for freshman prep program
- Waterville councilors expected to vote tonight on police station
- Family Dollar coming to Madison
- Obama to visit Maine next month
- LePage threatens to veto budget
- No foul play in homeless infant's death
- Ayla's uncle summoned for assault
- LePage: Bipartisan budget plan 'full of gimmicks'
- Super Bowl draws record 111.3M viewers on NBC
- 7 face charges in 5-state burglary investigation
- Speed, alcohol cited in fatal East Machias crash
- Obama plans March 30 visit to Maine
- Oakland police log Feb. 6
- Somerset County police logs
- Fairfield police log Feb. 6
- Apologies from NFL, NBC after M.I.A. flips bird
- US closes embassy in Syria, pulls staff
- Police log, Waterville: Sunday/Monday
- Super Bowl ads mostly played it safe
- Obama: US has 'very good' intelligence on Iran
- Bill would strengthen child solicitation law
- Maine avg. gas price continues to rise
- 1 dead, 2 injured in Auburn collision
- River closed as Memorial Bridge demolition begins
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Only the best for Maine lobsters
- Bishop conducts final St. Francis Mass
- Foundation of new MaineGeneral hospital almost complete
- SNAPSHOT: It's a dog's life
- BRIEFS
- Organizations join to protect timberland
- After Starks' secession, school plan needed
- Grant to bring new phones to SAD 54
- Bath salts charge leads to quick second arrest
- Control of both houses once again up for grabs
- Patriots 17, Giants 12 in third quarter
- Gronkowski, Ochocinco active for the Patriots
- Maine to host first-ever Mustache Film Festival
- Interview: Maine fishing chief wants growth
- Giants' Canty predicts 11-point Super Bowl victory
- Maine Turnpike cuts price of E-ZPass
- In Maine, it's Ron Paul vs. Mitt Romney
- Officials hunt invasive insect in Maine
- Heart disorder high among Maine Franco-Americans
- Queen prepares to mark 60 yrs on throne
- Families still searching
- Still 6 missing cases unresolved in Maine
- Ayla home struck by vandals
- My pick? Take Brady, Belichick to win Super Bowl
- Russia, China veto UN resolution on Syria
- D.C. BEAT: Pingree says no praise due to Komen group
- Alfond grant spikes interest in magnet school
- J.P. DEVINE: Ghosts also need homes
- Meals on Wheels drivers need help
- Three GOP presidential hopefuls send reps to county caucus
- BILL NEMITZ: Neighbors put faces to rabies worries
- Barber dream comes closer, but still not yet
- Record crowd marks Year of the Dragon
- State warning: Tattoo parties illegal
- Windows broken at Ayla Reynolds' home
- Maine Republicans start weeklong caucuses
- Russia, China veto U.N. resolution on Syria
- Fidel Castro unveils 2-volume memoir
- Belichick's best performance? This year might be it
- Indiana election chief found guilty of voter fraud
- Maine man rescued from New Hampshire mountain
- Mom 'so sorry' baby hurt
- Bingham bicentennial opens Monday with bell celebration
- Amy Calder: Queen of ice follies
- Teen going from Greely to Grammys
- Kalikow looks back on career
- Residual storm damage keeps New Portland internet slow
- Marine league seeks new local members
- Fowle sworn in as court judge
- Expert: Schools can do better
- Board happy with safety improvements
- Blockbusters slowly leaving Maine towns
- DIVERS RETURN TO AYLA SEARCH
- Poliquin responds to complaints
- Domestic violence is campaign target
- Romney campaign parts ways with debate coach
- Romney emphasizes patriotism - a lot
- Why the Patriots will win
- Law-enforcement websites under attack by hackers
- POLICE
- New Maine casino gets a name and a logo
- Divers find no new clues in search for Ayla Reynolds
- U.S. adds 243,000 jobs in January, as economy begins to surge
- Portland Time & Temp building pushes Pats win
- Hackers intercept FBI, Scotland Yard call
- Komen drops plan to cut Planned Parenthood grants
- Waterville police log Feb. 3
- Obama pushes for veterans jobs program
- Belichick brushes aside thoughts of retirement
- Map pinpoints Lyme disease risk areas
- Rabies cases on the rise in Maine
- Fairfield police log Feb. 3
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Feb. 3
- Winslow police log Feb. 3
- New Catholic ministry will help Maine gays who want to change
- Oakland police log Feb. 3
- Part of Memorial Bridge to be removed on Monday
- SF airport opens yoga studio for travelers
- Maine AG warns of rent assistance scam
- Feds: Mainers saved $6.3M under health reforms
- Maine webcam puts you inside black bear's den
- Susan Collins to get married
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 3, 2012
- Morning Sentinel correction: Feb. 3, 2012
- Meeting with LePage 'cordial,' says Portland mayor
- Part of former Belgrade Lakes marina building to be destroyed
- Bank looks to raze, replace historic Farmingdale mansion
- BILL NEMITZ: Tax-saving trees don't measure up with law's intent
- LePage: Dems stalling on budget cuts
- Legislators seek to curb abuse of tree tax break
- Law enforcement officers to receive diversity training
- Augusta priest to lead new ministry
- Norridgewock town worker fired for taping conversations
- WENDY FONTAINE: The worst can bring the best
- Sewer error favored brewery
- Special forces use technology, wartime experience to rescue hostages
- After 137 years, St. Francis de Sales says goodbye
- LePage accuses Democrats of stalling on cuts
- Poll: Mainers feel better about economy
- Maine's presidential caucuses under way
- From shipwreck in Italy, a treasure now beckons
- CDC: Outbreak linked to Hannaford beef is over
- Bernanke defends Fed policies against GOP critics
- Sebago ice-fishing derby canceled for lack of ice
- Romney invested in Chinese and Iranian companies
- Trump: Getting to know Romney led to endorsement
- Occupy Maine gets Monday deadline to vacate park
- Obama links economic policies with faith
- Maine Diocese starts support group for 'same-sex attraction'
- LePage bill seeks more financial disclosures
- Fairfield police log Feb. 2
- Oakland police log Feb. 2
- Waterville police blotter, Wednesday, Thursday
- Groundhog "predicts" 6 more weeks of winter
- Maine students show some improvement in scores
- Maine Turnpike Authority buys closed motel
- U.S. lab creates self-guided bullet
- Conn. man pleads guilty to Molotov cocktail attack
- Beach to Beacon 10K announces signup date
- LePage: Mainers need more access to digital learning
- Overflow homeless shelter overflowing in Waterville
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 2, 2012
- Kennebec County Superior Court: Feb. 2, 2012
- Messalonskee students make AP honor roll
- Charter school would focus on STEM learning
- Canaan man charged with assaulting woman in car
- Franklin County native named Portland police chief
- Lack of snow stops winter carnival in Waterville
- Snowe challenger releases financials
- State task force to tackle prescription drugs
- Judge rules against Occupy Maine camp
- Maine students post higher scores in math, reading
- Save-A-Lot could be good news for Waterville deal seekers
- Group questions Poliquin's use of tax program
- Sappi says gas in line with mill upgrades
- Maine treasure hunter claims he found $3 billion shipwreck
- New trial for Bellavance hits obstacle
- Carrabec elevates the bar
- Brennan, LePage make little progress on budget cuts
- Regulators buy time for New England fishermen
- Group questions Poliquin's use of tax break
- Unlike most Republicans, Romney supports hikes in minimum wage
- Portland will order Occupy protesters to vacate
- Maine treasure hunter takes aim at $3B sunken bounty
- SLIDE SHOW: Don Cornelius and "Soul Train"
- 'Soul Train' host Don Cornelius dead of suicide
- Feds declare Atlantic sturgeon endangered
- House GOP bill would cut small business taxes
- Panetta: US combat in Afghanistan to end next year
- Daughter testifies in Dapolito murder trial
- Romney has money, momentum in GOP race
- Somerset County police logs
- Oakland police log Feb. 1
- Fairfield police log Feb. 1
- Obama to detail broader housing-refinance plan
- Maine boatbuilder to launch new line of yacht
- Calais school rescinds ban against 'Tebowing' student
- 11th victim found days after deadly Fla. crash
- Bail denied in Orono hit-and-run case
- Sebago state park reservations open today
- Bickford pleads guilty to break-in, assault
- Morning Sentinel police log: Feb. 1, 2012
- Morning Sentinel correction: Feb. 1, 2012
- China residents OK with trash pay change
- Budget panel lists recommendations
- Lake George fishing derby marks 20th anniversary
- Analysts: Romney, Paul gunning for Maine votes
- Rep. Burns resigns
- Housing director bill stirs clash
- No cut waivers coming, says Pingree
- Corporate personhood vote coming to Freedom
- Waterville police station still up in air
- Ayla case puts police spokesman in spotlight
- Grocery store coming to downtown Waterville
- Romney routs Gingrich in Florida
- Four students hurt in Farmington crash
- Major GOP 'super PAC' raised $51 million in 2011
- Somerset County police logs
- Best January for stocks since 1997
- Four injured in Farmington school bus accident
- China man admits to sexual assault
- Maine lobster catch tops 100M pounds for 1st time
- Gronkowski says he's day-to-day
- Romney confident as Floridians head to the polls
- Alfred lawmaker resigns amid ethics probe
- Democratic leader calls for Alfred rep's resignation
- Pingree: LePage's Medicaid proposal 'illegal'
- Bath police seeking cash register thief
- Oakland police log Jan. 31
- Fairfield police log Jan. 31
- Westbrook couple charged with counterfeit scam
- Average Maine heating oil price rises to $3.71
- Bill would drop 4-year term for Maine housing chief
- Time Warner completes central Maine digital conversion
- Lawmakers streamline bidding for state contracts
- Car slams into Conn. house, lands on sleeping man
- College endowments show hefty growth
- Another natural gas proposal surfaces
- Better school is goal
- Man pleads not guilty to threatening Obama
- Mental health agencies merge services
- Luminol sheds light on Ayla's case
- Let the games begin
- BRIEFS
- Sheriff bidders: Crimes on rise
- Jay man charged with gun theft
- Madison man sent to prison for fraud
- Americans Elect makes Maine ballot
- ENERGY BILL PETITION MISSES DEADLINE
- Moose lottery odds improve for non-winners
- Skillings, 42, to run for House
- Maine baker competes in Lucy 'Cupcake Wars'
- Police: TV report that Ayla is dead is 'inaccurate'
- Romney predicting Florida win
- NH pilot indicted in crash that killed daughter
- Police: Ayla Reynolds' dad not telling all
- Maine GOP begins to hold town caucuses
- Pythons taking over in the Everglades
- Sunday/Monday Waterville police log
- NH court tosses out Maine woman's lawsuit
- Renewable energy backers won't seek Nov. ballot question
- Romney credits change in tactics for Fla. surge
- Dion makes 2nd request for AG opinion on Poliquin
- New natural gas line proposed for Augusta
- Oakland police log Jan. 30
- Run of River Park is Back On Track
- Maine avg. gasoline price rises to $3.55
- Wildlife officials say 1 lynx killed by trap this season
- Republicans against Obama's tax proposals
- Blood in dad's home belonged to Ayla
- Jay man accused of stealing 22 guns
- Brunswick father seeks missing son
- Indy readies state-of-the-art security for Super Bowl
- Gingrich's baggage gives voters pause in Panhandle
- Coast Guard to hold hearings on tidal power plan
- Adams Addresses College Costs
- Record Applications for Admission
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 30, 2012
- Map confirms state growing zone changes
- Police station, gas pipeline on Waterville council's agenda
- BILL NEMITZ: A pre-emptive apology to Kathleen Sebelius
- Vassalboro farmer has new use for hay
- Mother wants understanding for her dead son
- In Florida, Gingrich looks to close gap
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Gay marriage foes vow to return
- Spring debut for Waterville Opera House
- Maine teens to face tough new driver's license requirements
- Water work a tough task
- Police found Ayla's blood in home
- STILL LIFE: Decision day for local Republicans
- Teenager injured on expert ski slope at Mt. Abram
- Young girl injured in snowmobile crash
- Tri for a Cure registration opens
- Grants awarded to Maine coastal projects
- New bill would ban insider trading by Congress
- Sebago park reservations open Wednesday
- Cavers say scientists wrong about bat deaths
- Sheriffs' and police logs for Somerset, Kennebec counties
- Maine teens to face tough new license requirements
- Maine prof named editor of journal on Thoreau
- Gingrich says he's in 'til GOP convention
- J.P. DEVINE: Kodak's final moment
- Athens part of rural school battle
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 29, 2012
- JONATHAN RISKIND: Hinck, Kayatta let bygones be bygones
- Despite struggles, MaineGeneral still building
- Ayla investigators doubt story
- Police: Adults withholding information on Ayla's disappearance
- Blood found in missing toddler's home
- Obama to Congress: Change the way you do business
- Maine golf tourney features sports celebrities
- Police: Blood found at home of missing toddler
- More dolphins wash ashore in New England
- Maine inmate files complaint over Satanism
- US special operations expanding as wars recede
- GOP candidates' pitch to voters: I'm your leader
- NH, VT, ME open snowmobile trails to each other
- Police and sheriffs' logs for Somerset/Kennebec/Franklin counties
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 28, 2012
- AMY CALDER: Bring Ayla back
- Palermo rescue unit needs volunteers
- Bathgate sentenced to 45 years for 2010 murder
- Augusta man found innocent of arson
- LePage talks tough at budget meeting
- Wrong-way crash puts focus on highway signs
- Panel orders OPEGA review
- Weather creates dangerous conditions
- More Ayla relatives take polygraph
- Teens arrested in plot to bomb Utah high school
- Romney, Gingrich court Hispanic voters
- Democrats question jobless bill
- Paulitics applauded at Colby
- NY lawyer withdraws $7.5 million lottery claim
- Presidential hopeful touts 'Paulitics' at Colby
- Roads turn treacherous
- Augusta man pleads guilty to murder; gets 45 years in prison
- Two members of Ayla Reynolds' family allegedly take polygraph
- Ron Paul stumps in Waterville.
- LePage vows trip to D.C. to get Medicaid waiver
- Legislative panel calls for MaineHousing probe
- Activists and bloggers fear Twitter censorship
- Dapolito murder trial focuses on drug dealing
- Somerset County police log, arrests
- Federal court questions Maine liability law
- Economy grew 2.8% in Q4, best in 2011
- Oakland police log Jan. 27
- Winslow police log Jan. 27
- Police urge public to be aware of counterfeit bills
- Passamaquoddies plan wind project
- Waterville police blotter Jan. 27
- Paul campaign stop at Colby on schedule
- GOP candidate Paul on the road today in Maine
- Ship's owner offers uninjured cruise passengers $14,460
- Obama to outline plan to control rising college costs
- Lewiston man gets nearly 8 years for stealing shotgun
- Maine, Vt., N.H. snowmobilers can roam this weekend
- Forest service relieved to find no ash borers
- Vt. man dies in I-95 crash in Hampden
- Rockland fisherman sentenced for tax evasion
- SNOW DAY - Friday January 27, 2012
- City officials oppose state budget plan
- Vote in 2012 on marriage looks likely
- Economy: US businesses spend more, lay off less
- Man who caused crash had poor driving record
- Murder suspect describes night his wife was shot
- Toboggan championships returning
- Shipyard may face closure
- Money worries killed building
- LePage: Energy bill would kill jobs
- Former Canaan man to appear in court for Obama threat charges
- Property sellers: 'Worst is over'
- RSU 12 board debates tax formula change
- Morning Sentinel police log: January 27, 2012
- Waterville District Court
- Skowhegan District Court
- Workers count homeless
- A look at the four campaign platforms
- Where to caucus
- Ron Paul coming to Waterville
- Romney, Gingrich square off at Republican debate
- Gay marriage backers aim for November ballot
- Maine's real-estate industry slowly recovering
- Barney Frank to marry longtime partner from Maine
- LePage: Renewable energy initiative a 'job killer'
- Patriots' Ochocinco, US House speaker trade tweets
- Gronkowski misses practice with ankle injury
- Feds turn down request for new cod assessment
- Dow approaches highest level since 2008 crisis
- Analyst disputes Pingree appraisal of Portsmouth yard
- Dec. new-home sales cap dismal 2011
- 7% of Americans have oral cancer virus
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Jan. 26
- Maine voter identification bill shelved for now
- Oakland police log Jan. 26
- Navy SEAL raid in Somalia shows campaign ahead
- Wednesday/Thursday Waterville police logs
- Rumford man accused of OUI while on way to school
- Ariz. gov gets book critique from Obama
- Police investigate Fryeburg logging site vandalism
- Taxpayers still owed $132.9B from bailout
- U.S. to unveil new forest management rules
- Poverty report focuses on Maine children, seniors
- High speed, reckless driving cause crash
- Fire destroys garage, life of possessions
- PAUL CAMPAIGN MAKES COLBY STOP
- Violette makes restitution, will keep state pension
- Contract OK'd for Skowhegan town manager
- Police deny request for Ayla 911 transcipt
- China board hears from septic experts
- Public events will mark formal closing of St. Francis
- Mediation may lead to more even share of SAD 13 tax costs
- Domestic violence bill is personal
- Selectmen turn down park bench memorial
- Casino campaign ethics probe gets go-ahead
- RETURN OF GAY MARRIAGE VOTE?
- Wescott in good spirits despite season-ending injury
- SKOWHEGAN DISTRICT COURT
- POLICE
- School lunches to have more veggies, whole grains
- Gay marriage could be on November ballot
- Bachmann says she'll seek 4th term in House
- Ex-NFL star champions Maine concussions bill
- Presidential candidate Ron Paul to speak at Colby Friday
- Waterville mayor to hold press conference
- Fire destroys Harmony garage
- Police blame speed, reckless driving for fatal Wilton crash
- Woman hit while crossing Western Avenue during rush hour
- Army to cut combat brigades as budget shrinks
- BIW-built 'Ship That Would Not Die' returns to S.C. berth
- Ethics panel to pursue probe of pro-casino financing
- Giffords formally resigns; House gives standing 'O'
- Gingrich: Romney self-deportation plan a fantasy
- Oakland police log Jan. 25
- In Vt., AG's high-profile defeats raise doubts
- Fairfield police log Jan. 25
- Tuesday Waterville police log
- US raid in Somalia frees American, Dane
- Brewer man gets 6 months for benefits theft
- CEOs defend capitalism at anguished Davos forum
- Ethics panel considers casino funding probe
- 4 Maine communities get 14 buses from NY – for free
- State of the Union: Obama challenges<br>nation to shrink wealth gap
- State of the State: LePage talks tough<br>on jobs, spending and abuse
- Maine delegates hope it's more than rhetoric
- Lawmakers from both parties praise tone of LePage's speech
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 25, 2012
- Morning Sentinel correction: Jan. 25, 2012
- Fowle appointed district court judge
- China board approves new part-time librarian
- Canaan Democrat announces bid for House District 28
- Oscar nominees include two Mainers
- Merchant mariner challenges Pingree
- Entire committee approves anti-bullying bill
- Arguments begin in Occupy Maine court case
- Police sergeant pleads guilty to drunk driving
- Education overhaul bill gets approval
- Councilors hear advice for Waterville airport
- Farmington to vote on wind rule
- Police identify second Wilton fatal crash victim
- Munson appointed to Fairfield council
- No gas sans Sappi
- No need to bond, says gas company
- Obama stresses fairness in State of the Union speech
- Winslow fireworks store one step closer to launch
- Big gift brings excitement, responsibility at KVCC
- Speech praised from both sides
- 'We need more jobs,' LePage says
- Two with Maine ties score Oscar nods
- Keliher confirmed as marine resources commissioner
- Occupiers to judge: Park 'is a symbol of our movement'
- Maine's December jobless rate unchanged at 7%
- State Sen. Dill: Taking PAC money to write blog legal
- Monday/Tuesday Waterville police logs
- Fowle earns committee approval
- GOP political novice to challenge Pingree for House
- State trooper suspended after pleading guilty to OUI
- Man gets 32 years in stabbing death, dismemberment
- Maine has role in Seabrook meltdown drill
- "Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss" casting in Boston
- Detectives chasing leads in Sebago rape case
- Commission: Landlord didn't stop gay harassment
- One person killed in Jefferson car crash
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Jan. 24
- Oakland police log Jan. 24
- Fairfield police log Jan. 24
- Winslow police log Jan. 24
- Scorsese's 'Hugo' leads Oscars with 11 nominations
- Athens protests student relocation idea
- UMaine football team suspends 2 over pellet guns
- Romney paid $3M in federal income tax in 2010
- JFK library to release last of his secret tapes
- Jobs, budget among LePage's speech topics tonight
- Report says more Mainers are biking to work
- 2 dead in 3-vehicle crash in Wilton
- Occupy Maine to make court arguments today
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 24, 2012
- Marcotte takes Franklin County Chamber position
- On day of State of State address, a look at history
- Snowmobile erupts next to gas pumps in Monmouth
- Nichols running for Franklin County sheriff
- Two men charged in Bowdoinham home invasion
- Minister placed on leave after investigation
- Obama nominates appeals judge
- Christian groups legally fired 'whistleblower,' panel says
- Waterville fire leaves seven homeless
- State of the State speech divides party leaders
- Kingfield official's plea deal ends case
- Bill would have bridges honor violence victims
- Ayla Reynolds website generates controversy
- 'It's all about the kids'
- Wilton crash kills two
- Obama nominates Portland attorney to 1st Circuit
- UPDATED: Two people killed in crash on U.S. Route 2 in Wilton
- Maine bishop assails Obama on birth control
- Court's GPS ruling is setback for law enforcement
- Romney looks to hit back tonight
- Accused killer gets his third attorney
- Brunswick credit union embezzler gets 33 months
- Judge: Federal law trumps state's medical pot law
- $25B nationwide mortgage deal goes to states
- Hinck bill would ban corporate funding of candidates
- Where Republican candidates stand on the issues
- Snowmobile erupts into fireball; gas station pumps damaged
- Oakland police log Jan. 23
- Stem cells may aid vision in blind people
- Harold Alfond Foundation gifts $10.58 million to Good Will-Hinckley, college system
- Woman sexually assaulted after car gets stuck
- Dems challenge LePage to give positive speech
- Portland jetport deploys new passenger scanners
- Somerset County police logs
- Sen. Rand Paul detained by airport security
- A win under belt, Gingrich lands in firing line
- Former York County jail reopens for different purpose
- 2 more bodies found, ship pumping to begin
- Bowdoinham man allegedly robbed at knifepoint inside his home
- Eight people homeless after Waterville fire
- Fairfield police log Jan. 24
- Sunday, Monday police log for Waterville
- Man dies in Lisbon mobile home fire
- Meth filling hospitals with burn patients
- Charges in high-speed pursuit include attempted murder
- Obama to 'hang out' in live video chat room
- Maine's avg. gas price rises to $3.51
- UMaine trustees meet to consider new initiatives
- Bill seeks better sportsmen's-landowner relations
- Morning Sentinel police log: January 23, 2012
- State, federal officials encourage radon testing
- Mainers travel familiar paths
- UMaine professor touts offshore wind projects
- UMF student takes semester, visits ports around world
- Officials to share plan for Norridgewock intersection
- Jackman health center faces future
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Poliquin ready to talk
- Newport man injured in Palmyra crash
- 'He stops coaching and he dies a few weeks later'
- Three snowmobile fatalities over weekend
- Colby College turns wood into steam into savings
- Patriots back in Super Bowl
- Police blotter: Jan 21-22
- U.S. Rep. Giffords says she'll resign this week
- Wood sales hot as homeowners give boot to oil
- New rules could boost region's renewable power
- Third snowmobiler death this weekend is in Dallas Plantation
- Newport man severely injured in crash
- Obama reaffirms stance on Roe v. Wade
- N.H. trying out new tow-plow attachment
- Amid scandal, revered coach Joe Paterno dies
- Maine, Vt moving ahead on health care, NH lags
- Maine Scout leader placed on leave
- Romney to release his tax returns on Tuesday
- Possibility of unregistered passengers on cruise ship
- Scrambled GOP race heads to Florida
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 22, 2012
- JONATHAN RISKIND: Mainers to mingle with opposition for speech
- Three men plead not guilty in Halloween invasion
- This Phantom's built to be seen gliding on snow
- Kestrel's departure shows Maine's vulnerability
- Russian teen takes in Maine experience
- Boiler system moves ahead
- J.P. DEVINE: My first love? Think Twinkie
- Skowhegan homeless shelter gives men second chance
- Gingrich takes South Carolina
- In this year's speech, expect the unexpected
- Mainers take stock, look ahead
- Road costs accumulate
- Two UMaine football players charged in pellet gun fight
- Searchers find body of Maine snowmobiler
- Skowhegan couple burned out of home
- Teen finishes around-the-world solo voyage
- Obama: State of the Union an economic blueprint
- Judge to hear arguments on labor mural lawsuit
- Windham girl hurt by hit-and-run truck
- Acadia bus system gets $1.3M for upgrades
- Magazine lists 3 Maine pubs on best bars list
- Officials confirm fuel leakage from wrecked cruise ship
- S.C. GOP primary races to dramatic close
- Michaud tours KVCC energy project
- New website offers fresh details on Ayla
- BRIEFS
- Dunlap, Dill to challenge Snowe for Senate
- Probe continues in Sugarloaf ski death
- REPORTING ASIDE: Coffee for the spirit
- Airport to be discussed at council meeting
- Man seriously hurt in Pittsfield I-95 crash
- Storm pushes snow total up to normal
- MAN PLEADS NOT GUILTY IN STABBING
- Experts: LePage can't close schools
- Probe may hit casino PACs
- Sappi Fine gets new director from Bucksport
- Selectmen hear employees' concerns over wages
- Tensions high at housing meeting
- POLICE
- Maine accuser to drop suit against Syracuse coach
- AG settles claim with Berlin City car dealer
- Summers: Noncitizens voted in Maine
- Blues singer Etta James dies at 73
- Sen. Dill, newcomer Pollard join race to unseat Snowe
- Mills touts tools available to businesses
- Fairfield police log Jan. 20
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Jan. 20
- Augusta area police: plane slides off runway
- Oakland police log Jan. 20
- Somerset County police logs
- House GOP may tie payroll tax cut to pipeline
- Oil-laden cruise ship threatens marine paradise
- Wild game dinner tonight in Skowhegan
- TV covering high-profile Ohio trial with puppets
- Oxford casino hires general manager
- Sheriffs group investigates Penobscot sheriff
- Waterville police log for Thursday, Friday
- Tiny baby finally heading home
- LePage defends proposed DHHS cuts in Lewiston
- Occupy protesters to demonstrate at U.S. courthouses
- Chest trauma killed Sugarloaf skier
- Needle exchange programs falling short of funds
- Feds give Maine $8.7M to preserve forestland
- Not guilty plea expected in Farmington stabbing
- Former boss faces prison
- Committee sends DHHS recomendations
- Woman injured in sled accident
- Decision on legislator's ethics violations be to made this week
- New Skowhegan shelter open house is Saturday
- WANDERING ELDERLY MAN SAFE
- Shooter claims he, family were threatened
- PARTY OF TWO: What if it were cancer?
- City moves closer to pipeline
- LePage threatens to close schools to fix DHHS hole
- Solon votes to take rock wall issue to court
- Monmouth women work to boost town's fuel aid
- Full bellies and warm hearts
- SKOWHEGAN DISTRICT COURT
- POLICE
- BRIEFS
- Maine lawmakers mull 'Caylee's Law' bills
- Gingrich gets Perry endorsement, but faces ex-wife allegations
- Patriots legend Tippet coming to Maine Statehouse to support concussion guidelines
- UConn regents back ex-UMaine president
- Police report: Man was shot in Vassalboro out of self-defense
- Romney keeps part of his fortune in Cayman Islands
- Ex-Maine Turnpike director will plead guilty to theft
- US unemployment claims fall to lowest since 2008
- Gingrich rising in SC, but in time to edge Romney?
- Ex-Maine Turnpike director charged with theft
- Regulators meet to assess Gulf of Maine shrimp
- Oakland police log Jan. 19
- Wednesday, Thursday Waterville logs
- Missing toddler's mom unable to complete polygraph
- LePage visits Androscoggin County businesses
- Former trailblazer Kodak files for Ch. 11
- Portland-bound flight lands at Albany to check gauge
- Tobacco use report card for Maine shows slide
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 19, 2012
- Morning Sentinel correction: Jan. 19, 2012
- Fowle uses meeting to lobby for new hires
- New security checkpoint at State House
- Open selectboard seats uncontested in Anson
- No injuries from school bus smoke
- Fairfield woman indicted on charge of bringing cocaine to jail
- Specialty court suggested for illness, abuse
- Solon to ask residents before fighting rock wall in court
- Anson selectmen pick town's new fire chief
- Waterville City Council reconsiders possible station site
- STILL LIFE: How to finish a tackle
- Piracy bill's enemies hoist black flag
- Maine delegates oppose legislation
- Conflict issue didn't come up, Republicans say
- 'This was such a waste'
- Somerset County police logs
- Fairfield police log Jan. 18
- Oakland police log Jan. 18
- Maine hospitals say they are owed $125M
- Search teams suspend operations at wrecked ship
- Murder charge awaits Rockefeller impostor
- Coalition touts renewable energy referendum
- LL Bean starts campaign to promote getting outdoors
- Dixfield family undergoing rabies treatment
- UMaine in line to get transportation research grant
- Mackenzie Returns to Vietnam—As Fulbright
- Motive a mystery in shooting
- Facebook helps local businesses market online
- Legislators form prayer group
- In China, meeting eases fire department budget debate
- Mental health worker announces Senate bid
- New education plan moves away from tests
- Colby students spread love of science
- Two men charged in gun theft case
- Police station vote on hold in Waterville
- Community leaves light on for Ayla
- Oakland man dies in fall from electrical tower
- Some Madison officials question natural gas bill
- Sugarloaf snowboarder expected to recover
- City, Occupy Maine to face off in court next week
- N.H. snowboarder hurt at Sugarloaf expected to recover, father says
- US wants effective Alzheimer's treatment by 2025
- Ellsbury signs 1-year deal with Red Sox
- Transcript: Cruise captain and Italian coast guard
- Monday and Tuesday Waterville police logs
- UPDATE: Vassalboro shooting victim identified; 2 arrested
- Police identify man wounded in Vassalboro shooting
- LePage joins lawmakers in forming prayer caucus
- Waldo County Sheriff's Office blotter Jan. 17
- Maine unveils plan for education improvements
- Homeless science whiz invited to State of Union
- Vigil marks 1 month since toddler's disappearance
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log
- Teen hurt in Washington crash
- Worker dies in fall from Saco transmission tower
- Fairfield police log Jan. 17
- Oakland police log Jan. 17
- Rescuers chasing 'glimmer of hope' blast holes in ship
- Maine, N.H., Vt. open their snowmobile trails
- Girl survives fall off beach cliff in Perry
- Gambling board expected to OK college course
- Police arrest man in string of Caribou burglaries
- Wikipedia to be blacked out over anti-piracy bill
- Snowe to attend Facebook business event in Augusta
- Baxter State Park begins taking reservations
- Gray man accused of unlawful sex with a child
- Franklin Memorial launches review
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 17, 2012
- Anonymous newsletter may lead to legal action in Freeport
- Online crime reporting helps South Portland police
- Three attorneys open practices in Augusta
- Madison Paper owner closing Europe plants
- Warm shelter in cold weather
- Ayla's mom: I'll take test, too
- Business awaits Skowhegan fireworks vote
- Broken pipe floods Farmington cellars
- Woman survives abuse, tells story
- In Portland, early MLK events inspired young black girl
- Governor dances to different drum
- Man on Mont. most-wanted list nabbed in Lewiston
- Study: Babies lip-read before they talk
- Chancellor finalists to visit 3 Maine campuses
- Bark-peeling event to look for invasive insects
- Fire destroys historic Fla. tree; arson suspected
- LePage dances to African drumming at MLK breakfast
- Kestrel going to Wisconsin, Maine to get some jobs
- Huntsman quits presidential race
- Fairfield police log Jan. 16
- Somerset County police logs
- GOP maps strategy in wake of payroll tax debacle
- Obamas mark King's birthday with volunteer outing
- Waterville police log: Sunday and Monday
- Police: Man on bath salts sets car fire
- Lewiston woman charged with stabbing boyfriend
- CEO: Captain made unauthorized course change
- S.C. concerns about Romney's faith quieter this time
- UNE joins effort to improve service for veterans
- REPORT: Huntsman to quit, back Romney
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 16, 2012
- Whitefield horse trainer enjoys remarkable year
- In Wayne, a return to simple beauty
- Palermo selectmen set to discuss budget tonight
- ON MAINE POLITICS: North Woods debate endures
- SAD 59 hopes to remedy loss
- Image of Martin Luther King Jr. evolves
- Tanker close to Nome
- The undead bring new life to North Vassalboro
- New Hampshire skier hurt at Sugarloaf
- Maine towns reach temps of 11-below
- Homemade explosives still illegal
- Fighting flood plain status costing Mainers
- Winslow man pays $2,000 to prove case
- Investigations involve agencies from all levels
- Fireworks-related deaths, injuries
- D.C. BEAT: Michaud hoping for sweet Valentine's Day
- Clinton couple escapes injury as ice falls
- MLK march helps keep tradition alive
- Guns drawn, police arrest 3
- J.P. DEVINE: No snow? Know snow
- Vote Tuesday on new Waterville police station
- Anti-abortion activists join hands
- Somerset County 911 call center untouched by cuts
- Morning Sentinel police log: January 15, 2012
- Three dead, 40 still missing after cruise ship crashes in Italy
- Captain of cruise detained on allegations of manslaughter
- Maine poet laureate to lead poetry workshops
- Police arrest three men, seize two firearms in Waterville
- No reports yet of Americans injured on cruise ship
- Man, 41, dies in ski accident at Sugarloaf
- Toddler’s father says he took a polygraph exam
- Demolition of Waterville church nears
- Fundraising initiative aims to Keep ME Warm
- AMY CALDER: The gift of stories and love
- Oily dirt won't touch pasture
- Skowhegan police searching for burglars after break-in
- LePage: Still hope for Kestrel deal
- Trust campaign preserves 30k acres of farmland
- Monmouth plant closing kills 20 jobs
- Rep. McCabe announces House re-election campaign
- Morning Sentinel police log: January 14, 2012
- Miss Maine wins bronze Duke of Edinburgh award
- Mom sentenced in slaying
- Ayla's father took polygraph exam
- HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS: Friday's postponements (UPDATED 3:15 p.m.)
- Marines appoint general to investigate video of soldiers urinating on dead bodies
- Maine inmate accused of threatening to kill president
- Maine man lost in woods rescued with body temp of 83
- Ice falls off bridge, injures driver
- $208M jackpot, and another happy financial analyst
- McCrery sentenced to 45 years for killing son
- Mainer Mills may join Obama Cabinet
- UPDATE: Sugarloaf skier caught edge of skis in snow
- Miss Maine wins royal award during pageant prelim
- Dead River buying division of Webber Energy
- Thursday, Friday Waterville police log
- Obama seeks authority to shrink the federal government
- Obama seeks power to merge agencies
- Man indicted in Farmington woman's death
- Jay man faces sex charges against minors
- Bed, Bath & Beyond pulls radioactive tissue holders
- Mob scene causes Apple to close Beijing store
- Lewiston mission for at-risk youth vandalized twice
- Colbert eyes presidential run, transfers PAC to Stewart
- Skier dies after hitting tree at Sugarloaf
- Skiers Put Skills to Good Use
- First big winter storm hits region
- Making Maine more friendly to businesses
- Theft increase driven by complacency, say Portland police
- Ice fishing derby kicks off Bingham bicentennial
- In Waterville, Snowe hears heat concerns
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 13, 2011
- BRIEFS: Fairfield power outage; Whooping cough rises; Smart meter critics file appeal; Students cheer proposal
- UMF program gives community support
- Maine may lose business to Wisconsin
- Gardiner approves TIF, with condition
- Skowhegan police launch investigation into grabbing
- Panetta assures Afghans of full probe into video
- Woman dies in Vienna crash
- McCrery may speak of killing son before sentencing
- Maine supreme court upholds Holland conviction
- Judge jails Amish men for refusing buggy sign
- HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS: Thursday games postponed
- CMP returns power in Waterville, Fairfield
- Snow returns to central Maine
- Making Maine more business friendly
- Students cheer marriage proposal at school assembly
- Report: Cape Wind unlikely to make 2015 target
- Somerset County police logs
- Suspect in series of Route 1 burglaries in custody
- Fairfield police log Jan. 12
- Smart meter foes file appeal with high court
- Winslow police log Jan. 12
- Oakland police log Jan. 12
- Wednesday, Thursday Waterville police log
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Jan. 12
- Heaviest snow of season arrives
- School district votes to allow controversial book
- Donation of land to Baxter park awaits approval
- Farmland trust hits preservation milestone
- Coalition condemns video of urination on corpses
- SNOW DAY - Thursday January 12
- Waterville Opera House News - January 10, 2012
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 12, 2012
- Morning Sentinel correction: Jan. 12, 2012
- Cornville seeks two to fill seats
- Hostess bankruptcy won't close Biddeford bakery
- Collins says America needs more BIW destroyers
- China planners debate change to septic rules
- Anson-Madison Water District has open seat
- Jackman woman hurt in car crash
- Renewable energy helping growers save
- Quimby Middle School to stay open
- Three murder cases set for trials
- Bonds for roads and bridges not being ruled out
- LePage angers Martin
- Dive teams come up empty
- LePage to attend MLK event in Waterville
- Perkins elected chairman of Oakland Town Council
- Police seeking more tips in missing toddler case
- Maine snowpack at historically low levels
- Watchdog says IRS overwhelmed by cheats
- Homicide drops off list of top 15 causes of death
- Man found in Ellsworth alley dies of hypothermia
- 6 Maine schools to get upgrade funds, 2 in Sanford
- Collins: More funding needed for combat ships
- Chamber pans postal plan to shut Hampden facility
- Ford recalls 450,426 minivans and SUVs
- Michelle Obama: 'Angry black woman' image isn't me
- Waterville police log Jan. 11
- Anson seeks water district board member
- State Dems sign on to brief backing 'Obamacare'
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Jan. 11
- Maine woman guilty of helping mom in arson
- Bomb kills another nuclear expert in Iran
- Winslow police log Jan. 11
- Database gives info on Maine inmates, probationers
- First lady tackling medical treatment for veterans
- Westbrook woman pleads guilty to defrauding ex-husband
- Ariz. officials: NH Couple, deputy killed by same man
- $40K reward offered in slaying of sawmill operator
- LePage, Summers put spotlight on youth driver safety
- State official warns of 'work at home' schemes
- Snow expected for Maine on Thursday
- Dive teams to search in Waterville area for Ayla
- Celebrating MLK Jr. Day
- Hallowell pot shop open for business
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 11, 2012
- Morning Sentinel correction: Jan. 11, 2012
- BRIEFS: Waterville city council; KVCC jazz gala; Chocolate festival
- Republican from Jay announces sheriff bid
- Man grabbed teen girl in Skowhegan, police say
- Cabana to remain Waterville Board of Education chairman
- Winslow town council delays changes to street names
- Courtney says campaign unlikely; GOP without candidate
- Senate votes to sustain vetoes from LePage
- Bill calls for changing school discipline rules
- SAD 54 board members question superintendent's pay raise
- Maine economist curbs his enthusiasm
- Farmington condo battle may go to court
- Romney romps in New Hampshire
- Starks secedes from SAD 59
- Dive teams set to search for Ayla
- Starks will secede
- Mitt Romney wins New Hampshire primary
- Maine's highest court considers Moosehead plan
- Waldo County Sheriff's Office log Jan. 10
- Marijuana doesn't harm lung function, study finds
- EPA: Navy base tenants not told of lead paint risk
- CMP clears municipal hurdle for grid upgrade
- Body found on island ID'd as Sullivan man
- CDC: Young adults down 9 drinks when they binge
- US Coast Guard rescues more Iranians at sea
- Fairfield police log Jan. 10
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Jan. 10
- Oakland police blotter Jan. 10
- Three more LePage vetoes withstand override
- Ayla Reynolds' mom: Still not getting 'whole truth'
- Monday, Tuesday Waterville police log
- Economist Colgan says Maine recovery far off
- Boston man visiting Dexter accidentally shoots himself
- STILL LIFE: I've got you
- In Madison, gas gets another go-round
- In Dixville Notch, it's a Romney-Huntsman tie
- Jay man who calls cops arrested on pot charges
- For Romney, size of any NH victory may shape race
- High court weighs policy against curse words on TV
- Maine's early college program gets award
- 3-day Agricultural Trades Show opens in Augusta
- Avg. Maine heating oil jumps 11 cents a gallon
- Marijuana dispensary opens in Hallowell today
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 10, 2012
- Morning Sentinel correction: Jan. 10, 2012
- SAD 13 board to vote on closing Quimby school
- State warns of fake loan company
- Board approves new engineered seeds for state
- Starks teenager saves siblings after fire started in home
- Wilton woman charged with assaulting paramedic, deputy
- Man dancing in street punched officer, police say
- Oakland meetings to include swearing-in, ordinance discussion
- Group calls insurance cut ‘irresponsible, dangerous’
- Winslow vote keeps fireworks
- Waterville group exceeds goal for homeless help
- Fatal wreck illustrates dangers of texting, police say
- LePage likes pipeline plan
- Wilton woman killed after car hits pole
- Iran sentences American to death in CIA case
- Romney's rivals make final NH appeals
- Obama names new chief of staff
- Legislature kills bill to allow privately run prisons
- America hits the brakes on health care spending
- Wilton woman, 20, dies in crash
- Courtney says run against Pingree 'pretty unlikely'
- Driver swapping texts with partygoers at time of crash
- Drought threatens last whooping cranes
- MaineCare recipients decry proposed budget cuts
- Man accused of robbing NH store had kids in SUV
- Some bottles of Excedrin, NoDoz, Bufferin recalled
- Oakland police log Jan. 9
- Winslow police log Jan. 9
- Police log for Waterville
- Former bus driver sues Waterboro school district
- Even in Alaska, this is a lot of snow
- Maine Housing Authority revamps inspection process
- Wind forums this week in Freeport, Augusta
- Avg. Maine gas price shoots up nearly 9 cents
- 14-year-old boy charged with Lewiston mugging
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 9, 2012
- Skowhegan native given France's highest honor
- Waterville warming center opens Sunday
- Sustain coalition meets, thinks, plans
- Mainer hopes site is next big thing
- Belgrade decides to buy domain name
- Farmington community group ready for arts center debut
- ON MAINE POLITICS: LePage issues three vetoes
- Messalonskee graduate named Soldier Hero
- Gabrielle Giffords leads crowd in Pledge of Allegiance
- In Skowhegan, the wheels are in motion
- Doubts sprout on pot outfit
- Friends help farmers
- Hundreds gather at church service to recall Tucson attack
- Fireworks legal in Maine, but no sales yet
- Somerset County police log Jan. 8
- Franklin County Sheriff's Office log Jan. 8
- Waterville police log Jan. 8
- Baxter State Park announces camping reservations date
- Billionaire gives $5 million to Gingrich's super PAC
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 8, 2012
- Occupy Maine protesters clean up Portland encampment
- LePage opposes mandate on renewable energy
- Farmland protection at show's core
- Augusta fire leaves six homeless
- BILL NEMITZ: Bad timing for MaineHousing
- JONATHAN RISKIND: Grant lapse imperils consumer aid program
- Early fire displaces Chelsea resident
- Star of inaugural speech defends governor, welfare
- LePage won some, lost some in first year
- Karen Heck throws fancy flannel party
- Two teens die in West Paris crash
- GOP seeks more influential caucuses
- Former coffee shop owner unsure about verdict
- J.P. DEVINE: A new goodbye; a long goodbye
- Grand reopening
- Colby professor leads charge against Legos
- New mayor talks energy, politics, what drives her
- Asian pest lands in Maine, worries berry farmers
- AP Source: McDaniels expected back with Patriots
- Somerset County police log Jan. 7
- Franklin County Sheriff's Office log Jan. 7
- Waterville police log Jan. 7
- Obama to promote insourcing of jobs
- LePage opposes renewable energy initiative in Maine
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 7, 2012
- Starks planners want residents' input on town's future
- Film documents Maine town's grief
- State police say slow down
- Gardiner embezzler sentenced
- Camden National Bank plans Augusta office by late spring
- State employees honored with awards recognizing service
- LePage nominates marine resource commission
- Investors' deal for MaineToday Media near completion
- Towns study school district changes
- AMY CALDER: An opera story with no phantom
- Strong Elementary named top school
- Rural hospital overcomes hurdles, wins national recognition
- Redington-Fairview growing in Norridgewock
- Health care workers required to report abuse if they suspect it
- Investigation kept family out of home for two weeks
- Ayla's father talks about her broken arm
- Slowly gaining torque
- Occupy Maine to clean up Portland encampment
- LePage: Make acting DMR chief permanent
- MaineToday Media to get major capital investment
- Gardiner woman sentenced to 3 1/2 years for embezzlement
- US Navy rescues Iranian fishing boat from pirates
- Huntsman objects to ad featuring his adopted kids
- Portland responds to Occupy lawsuit
- Pope names 22 new cardinals, including 2 Americans
- Economy adds 200K jobs, unemployment rate falls again
- Romney raps Obama in SC; GOP rivals pile on in NH
- Smoggy Beijing to cough up more pollution data
- Fire destroys truck in China
- Just in case: a winter survival app
- Somerset County police logs
- Police log, Waterville: Thursday, Friday
- Standish grandmother facing more arson charges
- Police: Man wanted welfare to pay electric bill
- IRS: Audit rates on rise for the wealthy
- Pats assistant coach reportedly to succeed Paterno
- CMP sets 1,000th pole in power grid project
- Maine cutter returns Haitians to island home
- POLICE
- BRIEFS
- WATERVILLE DISTRICT COURT
- Prosecutor: One year for embezzlement from lawyer group
- Lawmakers eliminate bill; Clean Election funding stays
- Handball gives juvenile inmates direction, outlet
- DC delegation's response to defense strategy mixed
- Short announces run for Maine House seat
- Raye to challenge Michaud for House seat
- LePage vetoes three more bills
- Man pleads guilty to stealing generator
- Driver in fatal Gardiner crash wasn't allowed to drive
- Car hit head-on by speeding truck in Madison
- PARTY OF TWO: You can't always know why
- SNAPSHOT: Ready for skating
- Witness in topless coffee shop arson trial tried to strangle himself
- Murder suspect again denied bail
- Brown winter no joy for many businesses
- LePage: Maine State Housing Authority can help solve shortfall
- Ayla's father opens up to keep focus on search
- Jackson Lab facility at UConn gets go-ahead
- Athens home damaged by fire
- LePage gets early start on 2014 election
- Police hunt woman after Corinth pharmacy robbery
- Missing toddler's father describes family's ordeal
- Bin Laden raid: Was Hollywood told too much?
- Maine's fire marshal retiring after 14 years
- LURC director steps down after 10 years
- Obama unveils strategy for slimmed-down military
- Athens fire destroys large barn, part of farm house
- Report: Invest in early education to grow Maine economy
- Raye to challenge Michaud for congressional seat
- Maine vigils to mark Tucson shooting anniversary
- Waldo County Sheriff's Office log Jan. 5
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Jan. 5
- Romney, Santorum focus on Obama in NH
- Police sending Farmington explosion debris to ATF
- Fairfield police log Jan. 5
- Election to fill state Senate seat set for Feb. 14
- Oakland police blotter Jan. 5
- Winslow, Waterville police
- Texas police kill 8th-grader carrying pellet gun
- LL Bean to offer paddles made from historic timber
- Five Mainers charged with welfare fraud
- DEP resurrects environmental awards
- York hunter charged with killing family's dog
- CORRECTION
- Five injured in two-car crash
- Man robs Wilton store at gunpoint
- Missing toddler's case in the hands of state experts
- Suspect arrested in Walmart kidnapping
- Stubbert elected to keep seat
- Citing health reasons, town councilor resigns
- New members join Somerset County Commission
- Swan's lawyer says settlement in works
- Vassalboro board asks for more information before OK'ing expansion
- Report on fighting drug abuse garners bipartisan support
- Fire marshal's office says blast was from homemade firework
- Collins criticizes president's decision; Snowe stays mum
- Norridgewock market opens after delays
- Arson trial witness arrested on theft charges
- Labor groups ready for legislative fight
- BRIEFS
- Police make arrest in Walmart kidnapping
- Obama bypasses Senate, installs new consumer chief
- Collins criticizes Obama on recess appointment
- Maine group fires reporter tied to racist comments
- Sad Shack
- Romney to challenge history of upsets in N.H.
- Bachmann bows out of presidential campaign
- UPDATE: Wilton shop robbed at gunpoint this morning
- Perry tweets: 'Here we come South Carolina'
- Fairfield police log Jan. 4
- Winslow police blotter Jan. 4
- Attorney: ex-Chelsea selectwoman considers settlement with feds
- Republican state Sen. Trahan officially resigns
- Oakland police log Jan. 4
- Camden town official under investigation
- Waterville, Winslow, police logs: Tuesday, Wednesday
- How Iowa caucus-goers looked at their choices
- Maine gets $980K for wetlands project in Addison
- Waterville mayoral ball set for Saturday
- HECK YEAH
- GOP saysno to cuts
- Policekeep quiet
- New architects chosen for Portland civic center
- Lawyers say trial for councilor's OUI seems unlikely
- POLICE
- Board postpones audit requests
- Norridgewock man arrested on cocain possesion charge
- Professional wrestling stars coming for Fairfield event
- Investigators looking intohomemade bomb explosion
- Crashes cause serious injury
- Corrections
- No skiing atEaton Mountain
- Former city clerk returning to position
- Bridge connecting Maine-NH closing to foot, bike traffic
- Maine Labor Dept. urges online filing for unemployment
- Officials hope DNA solves mystery of Brunswick body
- 'Short' Maine legislative session opens today
- Romney ekes out 8-vote win over Santorum in Iowa
- Tough decisions ahead
- Leftover work, new issues await legislators
- Morning Sentinel police log: Jan. 4, 2012
- Heck yeah
- Police keep quiet as search for Ayla Reynolds continues
- Man arrested on cocaine charge after striking pole
- China board delays fire audit requests
- Authorities investigating explosion in remote area
- Woman likely paralyzed as result of crash
- Winslow police log Jan. 3
- US soldier: Didn't see explosives while packing
- Judge: Strip club's rights weren't violated
- Maine heating oil prices remain steady
- Key Republicans oppose LePage on funding cut
- Supreme Court asked to ponder drug dog's sniff
- Legislators to start 2012 session with full plate
- Private land offered to Baxter State Park
- Somerset County police logs
- Tippy Truck
- Dump truck overturns in Augusta
- Oakland police log Jan. 3
- Fairfield police log Jan. 3
- Iran warns US carrier: Don't come back to Gulf
- Lighthouse to be featured on Maine quarter
- Pittsfield call center reopens under new owner
- Waterville police log, Monday, Tuesday
- Explosion reported in Farmington
- Murder suspected on queen's estate
- Hours from voting, Iowa still unpredictable
- Prescriptions drugs stolen from Gardiner pharmacy
- Online gambling fight now about when, who – not if
- Maine's version of 'Biggest Loser' kicks off
- Bikes for Books continues in fourth year
- Robber demands narcotics from Gardiner pharmacy
- Maine lawmaker thinking about U.S. Senate run
- In Thorndike, gutted church doesn't deter congregation
- Waterville council to reopen pipeline discussion
- Bates boys brewing up a cider storm
- Upper Kennebec Valley Ambulance Service asking for help
- In Waterville, proposal hit hard
- LePage proposal puts senior facilities at risk
- Waterville mayor to take over, give back
- 'I'm here to help,' father says
- Gardiner pharmacy robbed
- In interview, father of missing girl speaks
- State Sen. Dill ponders run against Snowe
- Ayla Plea
- Missing toddler's dad pleads for her return
- No major snow, but brace for some 'normal' arctic air
- US Cross Country Championships rescheduled
- Fire attack against Islamic center, 3 other NYC sites
- Rose Parade kicks off with pageantry and protest
- Bangor police investigating death of child
- Husband of victim questions hunter's judgment
- Shrimp fishing season begins in Gulf of Maine
- Maine court to hear arguments in woman's suicide
- Romney looks to fend off Santorum, Paul in Iowa
- Slain federal agent was getting dad's cancer meds
- Passers-by rescue children from icy Utah river
- Family, friends optimistic about mayor's cancer
- Waterville baby is area's first in the new year
- Police release home
- Mix-up caused dispatch worries
- Millions spent fixing damage from Irene
- Hearing scheduled in Wintle case
- Parachutist rescued after clinging to tree
- Official charged with assault to consider plea deal
- Post 9/11 GI Bill helps locals
- Annual Lobster Dip raises $82K for Special Olympics
- State conservationists say 2011 was great year for land preservation
- POLICE
- WATERVILLE DISTRICT COURT
- Victim identified in fatal crash near Old Town
- Patriots thrash Bills 49-21, clinch No. 1 seed
- Powerball tickets doubling in price to $2
- Maine 2011 road deaths lowest since 1959
- No easy answers to New England cod crisis
- 2011 fire deaths more than double from 2010
- Maine encouraging New Year's Day hikes at parks
- Fate of GOP hopefuls rests with undecided voters
- POLICE
- Cheryl, Larry Barkow commit to new life as full-time caregivers
- Polar b-b-bears t-t-take the plunge
- ON THE EDGE: Just another auld lang syne
- Jan. 1 babies react differently to holiday
- Icy weather contributor in Fairfield crash
- SNAPSHOT: Precarious perch
- Quieter commercials, fireworks on the way in 2012
- Crime-scene tape comes down at Violette Avenue home
- Missing child cases often difficult to investigate
- Cornville man, 21, dies in crash
- UPDATE: Police ID Gardiner crash victims
- LePage says 2012 can be year of promise
- Escapee back behind bars
- Trash hauler fee hike will take start Sunday
- Police log offers insight into custody questions
- Norridgewockwoman injured in crash dies
- Bellavance found guilty
- New governor, GOP Legislature, highlight year in politics
- No new information in Hannaford beef recall
- Ayla case now in state police hands
- Psychics among hundreds of tipsters in Ayla case
- Donations pour in for Oakland fire victims
- Details of Augusta carjacking released
- Grease likely cause of mobile home fire
- Commentor's poem leads to subpoena
- Maine heads into 2012 with good economic news
- Monmouth selectmen add two years to manager's contract
- Mercury recycling program comes under scrutiny
- POLICE
- Bellavance found guilty of topless coffee shop arson
- Police: foul play involved in missing toddler case
- BRIEFS
- Due to overfishing, Maine closes some scallop grounds
- Sears closes 79 Kmart and Sears stores; Maine locations spared
- Gulf of Maine shrimp season to be a short one
- Once an afterthought, Romney eyes Iowa with hope
- Maine ocean lab to get $600K grant
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 30, 2011
- Celebrated Maine photographer dies
- Worker falls 18 feet after floor gives way
- BILL NEMITZ: Blanket Project helps kids in jail stitch together lives
- No Sears and Kmart closings so far in Maine
- North Anson woman, 87, hurt in crash
- Starks withdrawal now in voters' hands
- Numbers dwindle at Occupy Maine camp as cold temperatures arrive
- New crowd buys old boot, giving L.L. Bean a boost
- Bellavance takes stand
- Farmington fire destroys barn, kills horse
- Police narrow search for Ayla Reynolds
- UPDATED: Mother of missing toddler wants to talk to father
- Thanks to boot sales, LL Bean adding 125 full-time workers
- Fire destroys Farmington barn, kills horse
- Poll: Americans optimistic about 2012
- Maine Air Force land sold to investor
- Susan Collins extends voting streak to 4,825
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 29, 2011
- Anson official resigns position
- Jefferson man runs with 'Crushstation'
- Southern Maine golfers get in some swings
- Maine State Police sergeant firmly backs those who arrested him
- Skowhegan deputy police chief calls it quits
- Bellavance considering testimony
- Investor buys Moscow radar site
- 'America's Most Wanted' to air another segment
- Blaze leaves Thorndike church in ruins
- Ayla Reynolds' father issues second public statement
- Thorndike church destroyed by fire
- Maine Fisheries Dept hires new directors
- Former waitress testifies in topless coffee shop arson trial
- Police: Watch out for chimney-sweeping scam in southern Maine
- Maine fishermen expect record prices for scallops in 2012
- Paul's surge prompting a new look from GOP voters
- New Affiliation with Columbia
- LePage picks Fowle for bench
- In Bellavance trial, defense takes aim at jealousy argument
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 28, 2011
- Plans for Downeaster Brunswick facility move ahead
- Downtown Farmington businesses report burglaries
- Program at Winthrop High School benefits volunteer firefighter
- Skowhegan sets special meeting for gas pipeline
- Waterville police get tips from all over
- 'It's everything we had'
- Oakland fire destroys home, burns father
- LePage names 2 judicial nominees
- Obama nominates 2 to Federal Reserve Board
- Maine tries to rebuild urchin industry
- Search for missing toddler in 11th day
- PARTY OF TWO: Don't wish for my life
- Businesses offer $1,000 reward after Christmas burglaries
- Witness provides alibi for arson supect
- Memo: Gingrich praised Romney health plan
- Sears to close 100 to 120 Kmart, Sears stores
- Maine offers Jan. 1 hikes at state parks
- Living with dementia
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 27, 2011
- Skowhegan District Court: Nov. 1-18, 2011 (H-W)
- Farmington District Court: Sept. 20-Oct. 25, 2011 (R-Z)
- PATHS students put their skills to work
- DHHS decries California-style pot dispensary
- Crowds flock to mall for post-Christmas shopping
- 'The Army has changed me,' says Maine soldier back from Iraq
- Marine in Afghanistan thinking of Maine home
- For skiers, cold comfort in chairlift safety statistics
- $30,000 reward offered in search for Ayla Reynolds
- Police: $30,000 reward in missing-toddler case
- Odd news keeps New Englanders laughing, thinking
- Experts: Riding in cars riskier than ski lifts
- Civil War's 150th stirs a trove of memories
- Obama spends Christmas with family, military
- Back in campaign mode, GOP presidential hopefuls focus
- Tough choice looms on 9/11 health lawsuits
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 26, 2011
- Farmington District Court: Sept. 20-Oct. 25, 2011
- Lack of snowfall puts damper on snowmobile season
- Maine Academy of Natural Sciences takes hands-on approach to learning
- Augusta dinner volunteers display spirit of the day
- Bank, vendors split on Associated Grocers money
- BILL NEMITZ: A homecoming Jackman won't soon forget
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Guns at work remain issue
- People eat, sing, visit at Central Maine Family Christmas Dinner
- Dozens dead in terror attacks across Nigeria
- Four killed in crash
- Waterville police chief asks for privacy
- Four men killed in Palermo crash
- Knicks edge Celtics in season opener
- Little snow hampers snowmobile season
- Maine lawmakers ready for 2012 session
- NORAD Santa trackers have record holiday
- Northern travelers urged to prep for busy border
- Trump drops out of Republican Party
- EPA: Tips to prevent holiday septic woes
- Search for toddler continues on Christmas Eve
- LePage's first year as governor is Maine's top story, AP says
- Maine supports FDA in cigarette lawsuit
- Gingrich, Perry left off Virginia ballot
- Ron Paul's nonprofits push law's limit
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 24, 2011
- Waterville District Court: Nov. 15-Dec. 18, 2011
- Pingree sees barriers to Medicaid cuts
- Civil action planned after Portland standoff
- Ogunquit Playhouse receives Moss Hart Award
- North Anson woman arrested on heroin charges
- Vassalboro selectmen to auction off lot
- Clinton woman charged with food stamp fraud
- Trucks crash on icy roads
- J.P. DEVINE: Making it home for the holidays
- Ski resorts happy to finally see snow
- Wounded soldier grateful for life
- 'I saw a swoosh,' says witness in Bellavance trial
- Annual Christmas dinner at Elks Lodge
- Missing girl has nation's attention
- Snow limits search for Ayla Reynolds
- Witness changes story, says he watched suspect set coffee shop ablaze
- Belfast company temporarily lays off 70
- Two charged after raid at Waterboro pot house
- More retailers pull formula after infant death
- North Anson woman faces felony drug charges
- Police: Snowfall hampers search for toddler
- Boston student leaves $172,000 violin on bus
- Happy 10th Anniversary to Jobs for Maine Graduates program at WPS
- Meet the new Administrative Staff at WSHS
- Oakland police log Dec. 23
- Winslow police log Dec. 23
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Dec. 23
- SUV hits school boy
- LePage requests heat plan by Tuesday
- UMaine extends basketball coach's contract
- GOP halts opposition to tax-cut bill
- Trooper stopped for drunken driving
- 9 Maine ski areas giving away free lessons
- 28 Bangor students disciplined for drinking party
- Police chief downplays activity at home
- BUSINESSES STEP UP
- Studentat Mt. Blueexpelled
- Trooper charged with off-duty drunk driving
- Pingree seesbarriers to cuts
- WATERVILLE DISTRICT COURT
- Mt. Blue student expelled
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 23, 2011
- Police downplay activity at home
- Businesses step up in search for Ayla Reynolds
- Abducted woman lucky, says self-defense teacher
- CMP planning coal tar clean-up
- Warm winter delays rinks
- Another promising sign for economy
- Wave of bombings across Iraqi capital kills 69
- Walmart pulls formula after baby dies
- Visitors leaving mementoes at home of missing toddler
- Police crime scene tape surrounds toddler's home
- Claims lowest since '08 as job market improves
- Average 30-year mortgage rate hits record low 3.91 pct
- Journal retracts study linking virus, chronic fatigue
- Army transfers 8 US soldiers after suicide
- Waldo County Sheriff's Office log Dec. 22
- Police seek armed robber of Bangor hotel
- Winslow police log Dec. 22
- Ex-NFL players blame league for brain injuries
- Fairfield police log Dec. 22
- McCain: Republican stance on payroll tax a mistake
- Americans frustrated by congressional stalemates
- Oakhurst Dairy celebrates 90th anniversary
- Maine home sales up for 5th straight month
- Carols and Lights Audio Online
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 22, 2011
- Drivers slide off icy roadways in central Maine
- Freezing rain causes slew of traffic issues
- Mount View teacher starts campaign to help heat homes in need
- Census shows Maine population up
- Report: Michigan group gave $250,000 to Maine's No on 1
- Winter weather wake-up for Maine drivers
- More Cutler Files documents to be public
- Pingree wants explanation for recall
- Parade to honor veteran at home
- Armed robber kidnaps woman in Augusta
- Vigil draws nearly 100
- In topless coffee shop trial, state paints picture of jealousy
- Retail angel alights in Waterville
- Search expands as tips flood in
- Limington woman killed in car crash
- Vigil of hope for missing Waterville toddler
- Economy ending 2011 on surprising upswing
- Obama to Boehner: Two-month tax cut only option
- 2 women chosen for Navy's first-kiss tradition
- Augusta police investigate kidnapping, robbery
- Commander in chief visits pet store, orders pizza
- New election rules a win for labor unions
- Authorities expand search for toddler
- Huntsman blasts Romney for NH jobs record
- 8 US soldiers charged in fellow soldier's death
- Man found sleeping in Randolph ends up at homeowner's gunpoint
- Study: People still migrating to South, West
- Investigator: arson suspect was mad girlfriend worked as a topless waitress
- Maine among 3 states to lose population in 2011
- Police: man reportedly pushed woman, stole her purse
- Defense rests case in WikiLeaks military hearing
- Seth Wescott signs on as L.L. Bean 'ambassador'
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Dec. 21
- Farmington area schools out early today
- Oakland police log Dec. 21
- Fairfield police log Dec. 21
- Maine expected to see snow on Friday
- Winslow police log Dec. 21
- Freezing rain causes crashes and delays
- Maine gambling board wants more staff
- MaineCare cut opponents send lawmakers postcards
- Mass. man dies in head-on collision in Maine
- Pilot was warned of icing before NJ crash that killed 5
- Owner of heating oil business sentenced for tax fraud
- Maine job training program graduates 1st class
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 21, 2011
- Officials release South China bank robbery photo
- Bird influenza strain blamed for New England seal deaths
- Huhtamaki honored for pollution control
- Ayla Reynolds' father speaks
- Candlelight vigil today
- Gurney new president of Maine Optometric Association
- Maine's poor become collateral damage in Congressional debate
- LePage sure about waiver for DHHS cuts
- Franklin County voters don't want new dispatch center, says commissioner
- Waterville councilors table resolution on police station
- What battle looks like
- Bellavance said he did it, says witness
- UPDATE: Father of missing toddler speaks for first time
- Part of stream drained in search for missing toddler
- Lewiston man pleads guilty to teen sex charges
- Police: 100 leads in missing toddler case
- Seal deaths linked to bird flu virus
- More salmonella cases linked to Hannaford ground beef
- Super Bowl to be streamed online, to mobile phones
- Vigil Wednesday for missing toddler
- 2 Earth-size planets spotted around distant star
- Exec departs after saying mills, park can coexist
- House rejects 2-month payroll tax plan
- LePage drops in on State House budget talks
- Investment bankers die in plane crash on NJ highway
- Ex-girlfriend: arson suspect threatened me, my horse
- Kim Jong Il's body displayed; media glorify son
- Fairfield police log Dec. 20
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Dec. 20
- Winslow police log Dec. 20
- Oakland police log Dec. 20
- Fugitive captured in Maine waives hearing in N.H.
- Police seize cars from Violette Ave home
- Woman says she drove man accused of arson
- Pot-growing brothers sentenced to prison
- White Christmas odds grow in northern New England
- N.H. sexual assault suspect captured in Maine
- State's Medicaid claims system passes muster
- Kosher donuts help celebration
- Two injured in Belgrade Route 27 collision
- Waterville man injured aiding crash victim
- Residents consider restoring Town House
- Board: Doctor violated pill rules
- Public gets shot at new police station proposal
- Power outage closes schools, local businesses
- OCCUPY MAINE SUES CITY
- Legislature may discuss control of housing director
- Another robbery at Augusta motel
- Father's vehicle seized; toddler still missing
- Police take 2 vehicles at toddler's house
- FARMINGTON DISTRICT COURT
- POLICE
- AT&T agrees to drop bid for T-Mobile
- Death of N. Korea's Kim gives region jitters
- Public Concern
- Perry: Wall Street bailout biggest theft in history
- Immunity offered to witness in Vassalboro arson trial
- House, Senate on collision course over payroll tax
- CMP looking into power outage in Farmington
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Dec. 19
- Second robbery at Augusta motel
- Jeep plunges into stream after Belgrade crash
- Oakland police log Dec. 19
- Fairfield police log Dec. 19
- Winslow police log Dec. 19
- Charity gift cards stolen from Lyman church
- Man on bail after manhunt in more trouble
- Newport police log Dec. 19
- Maine avg. gas price falls more than 3 cents
- U.S. weighing N. Korea policy after Kim death
- Woman gets probation for role in arson
- Gambling board to address casino issues
- Marijuana dispensary operator changes name
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, 69, has died
- ON MAINE POLITICS: LePage wants 'fluke' changed
- Auburn doctor switches from humorist to activist
- Home burglaries now an almost daily occurrence
- It's high noon for Occupy Maine
- Vassalboro cowboy parade benefits injured girl
- Norridgewock firefighter brings Santa to seniors
- Farmington church keeps Christmas options open
- Katahdin tale envisioned on silver screen
- Natural gas proposal a lightning rod
- Search continues for Waterville toddler
- Tebow who? Patriots thrash Broncos, 41-23
- Search for missing toddler continues
- 'We are the 99 percent' chosen as year's top quote
- Waterville: Search continues for missing toddler
- Toddler Search
- UPDATE: Search continues for Waterville toddler
- Last US troops leave Iraq; war ends
- Local company adds more seafood websites
- LePage's welfare numbers 'deceptive,' Democrats say
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 18, 2011
- Morning Sentinel correction: Dec. 18, 2011
- Trash fee not on Monday's agenda for China selectmen
- Special town meeting in Cornville Monday
- 'Super Saturday' draws shoppers
- Occupy Augusta group meets at Capitol Park
- Hannaford urges customers to return ground beef
- Home heating program takes hit in Senate bill
- Paving equipment has new shelter in Bingham
- J.P. DEVINE: Angels and egg nog
- Donations boost Belgrade library project
- Crane towers over central Maine
- Sugarloaf opens new chairlift
- Oohs and aahs few, far between
- Waterville toddler missing
- UPDATE: Waterville toddler still missing; abduction feared
- Six congressmen ask for new cod assessment
- Skyline lift at Sugarloaf Mountain now running
- Dems challenge LePage's taxpayer math
- Snowe, Collins approve payroll tax cut
- Saturday's police logs
- One year after accident, Sugarloaf opens ski lift
- US charges ex-Fannie, Freddie CEOs with fraud
- Maine wreath company offer wreath-making tips
- Obama welcomes home troops from Iraq
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 17, 2011
- Waterville, Unity get federal grant funds
- Belgrade planners want more information on former marina plans
- Christmas services at Gardiner church center on music
- Palermo selectmen sell lot to cover taxes, fees
- LePage 'stretched truth' about Maine's rank, Forbes says
- Maine misses out on education grant
- STILL LIFE: Embracing the Christmas spirit
- Police say South China bank robber fled on bicycle
- In Augusta, high school students defend health centers
- Son didn't do it, mother says
- Skowhegan's beet-based de-icer will save soil, vehicles
- Son remembers Fred Boucher as philanthropist, man of faith
- Hannaford ground beef recalled
- Dispute in China neighborhood turns into chaotic melee
- Police: Armed bank robber got away on a bike
- Forbes: 'Gov. LePage stretches truth'
- Student's welfare, Walmart column touches nerve
- Source unknown for Hannaford's contaminated beef
- Maine misses bid for federal education grant
- Fitzpatrick Trophy finalists named
- Armed male robs Border Trust in South China
- Fire destroys Litchfield house
- Newport police log Dec. 16
- Winslow police log Dec. 16
- U.S. solider faces life in prison for Wikileaks incident
- LL Bean employee adopts LL Bean the dog
- Stephen King's heating oil-help exceeds goals
- Christopher Hitchens, militant pundit, dies at 62
- $50K for Waterville Arts
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 16, 2011
- Gov. LePage sets sights on Targeted Case Management
- North Monmouth mother concerned about Head Start
- Group lists projects to help Maine
- MTA settles Violette lawsuit
- Two wreaths stolen from Winthrop veterans memorial
- Condominium project appeal renews debate in Farmington
- Starks begins secession vote
- Anson residents sort through fire remnants
- Witnesses in Bellavance trial speak of coffee shop threat, abuse, prostitution
- Critics of proposed cuts see trouble in long term
- Outdoor skating returns to Waterville
- Iraq war over
- STILL LIFE: Do you see what I see?
- Former coffee shop owner testifies in arson case
- Ex-turnpike director to pay $155K for misconduct
- New political party seeks ballot OK in Maine
- Optimism growing on deal to avoid federal shutdown
- LePage: Cuts are "not what I want to do"
- Outdoor skating rinks coming to Waterville
- Job market brightens as unemployment claims sink
- Somerset County police logs
- Golden Globes: 'The Artist' leads with 6 noms
- Fairfield police log Dec. 15
- Maine State Police Troop C log
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Office log Dec. 15
- Winslow police log Dec. 15:
- Panetta formally ends Iraq War
- Report: Half of U.S. schools failing
- Paper mill, national park can co-exist
- Poll: Most Americans want payroll tax extension
- Madison residents push for pipeline revote
- Colby Partners with KIPP
- Sugarloaf to open improved lift
- Phillips man injured fleeing blaze
- Police: Man challenged cop to fight
- Skowhegan selectmen OK request for downtown grant
- China Planing Board approves new school road
- Workers recall how spiders broke loose from shipment to BIW
- Higgins pleads guilty to embezzling
- Thomaston man charged with 'bath salts' felony
- AOS 9 budget meeting causes some to ponder consolidation
- Fairfield, Oakland approve tax breaks for gas pipeline
- Robbery suspect arrested after police make plea for help
- Topless coffee shop arson trial under way
- LePage defends budget gap proposal
- Hundreds protest MaineCare cuts
- POLICE
- Police arrest Winslow man wanted in stabbing case
- FRANKLIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
- SNAPSHOT: Warm weather
- SNAPSHOT: Seeing red
- Hundreds of protestors, witnesses denounce LePage's budget
- More bath salts found in Waterville
- Warm temps hurting local ski areas
- Oakland police log Dec. 14
- Man arrested after allegedly threatening off-duty cop
- Testimony begins in coffee-shop arson trial
- Kerry asks Commerce Sec'y for new Maine cod assessment
- UMaine System names three finalists for chancellor
- Higgins pleads guilty to embezzling from law group
- Survey: Mainers pessimistic about economy
- Madison residents may give pipeline another shot
- Winslow police log Dec. 14
- Fairfield police log Dec. 14
- Time names 'The Protester' as 'Person of Year'
- Report: Maine college grads earn 50 percent more
- Syracuse coach accuser jailed in Maine
- 2.5M young adults gain health coverage under new law
- Anson fire leaves 5 homeless
- Mt. Blue bomb threats costly
- Medicaid at center of budget debate
- Trial begins for topless coffee arson
- Hallowell moves toward TIF OK
- Man given probation for gun offense
- Group to call for anti-pill campaign
- Salvation Army needs bell help
- Sidney to host hearing about gas pipeline TIF
- Santa, Mrs. Claus returning for Banana Stand food drive
- Two injured in rollover
- Oakland may survey residents on rejected office
- Councilors vote to ban fireworks
- Police seek Wilton armed robbery suspect
- Democrats looking for shortfall answers
- POLICE
- BIW unpacks a load of black widow spiders
- Topless coffee shop arson trial set to begin
- Trump says he won't moderate GOP debate after all
- Next generation GPS starts tests
- NTSB urges ban on cellphone use, texting by drivers
- Authorities find more remains near NY beach
- Fire ruins Anson apartment building
- New England govs say they can't fill heating aid gap
- 2 Maine hikers rescued from NH mountain trail
- Obama vows veto of House GOP's payroll tax cut bill
- New giant plane to launch people, cargo into orbit
- Winslow council approves moratorium on fireworks sales
- Somerset County police logs
- Oakland Town Council seeks answers
- Supreme court upholds conviction in machete attack
- NH official: No aesthetic cables for Memorial Bridge
- Fairfield, Madison women slightly injured in rollover accident
- Former Maine corrections chief Allen dies at 74
- Syracuse accuser expects to go to prison
- Biddeford man appeals double-murder conviction
- Sandusky waives hearing, vows to fight charges
- New data said to narrow hunt for 'God' particle
- Police remove Occupy Baltimore protesters
- Robert Judd
- State House meeting on Medicaid cuts under way
- Winslow police log Dec. 13
- Conn. man in custody after stabbing in Bangor
- Augusta area police activity
- Augusta police look into robbery report
- Chelsea man charged after crash
- Oakland police log Dec. 13
- $10.8M to help replace Richmond-Dresden bridge
- Brunswick woman sentenced for food stamp fraud
- Rights panel: Exotic dancer wrongfully fired
- Domestic assault suspect captured on I-95
- Average Maine heating oil price down slightly
- Mackenzie Receives Fulbright
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 13, 2011
- Art show reveals Lebanese culture in Waterville
- Waterville police stop three fights in city
- Maine's 'worst' rating conflicts with other reports
- Augusta man arrested in Rite Aid robbery
- Police find man with possible link to robbery
- Biomass boiler at textile center represents savings, new jobs
- Auction intensifies for old Air Force property
- Police say teen stole from store
- Voters to decide on larger AOS 92 budget
- Pipeline TIF debate comes to Fairfield, Oakland
- ‘Those days are over,’ says Obama of Iraq war
- 'It will put the Margaret Chase Smith Library back on the map'
- Showdown looms in Augusta
- Belgrade boy, 3, home recovering
- Budget cuts could affect thousands of Mainers
- Funeral Friday for victim found in storage unit
- Romney, Gingrich trade accusations of greed
- LePage: Democrats in denial over MaineCare costs
- 4 minor earthquakes detected in Maine
- Another name change for former Blackwater firm
- Don McLean to play L/A film festival
- Portland police search for bomb at Occupy camp
- Obama: Troops leaving Iraq with heads held high
- Man arrested in Winthrop Rite Aid robbery
- 'Elvis' monkey, psychedelic gecko found in SE Asia
- Court postpones hearing on Dolloff conviction
- Winslow police log Dec. 12
- Fairfield police log Dec. 12
- Oakland police log Dec. 12
- Newport police log Dec. 12
- Maine foundation distributes $600K for health reforms
- High court to look at Arizona immigration laws
- Bad economy? Not for farmers
- Occupy protesters seek to shut West Coast ports
- Avg. Maine gas price unchanged at $3.38
- Community college to offer training for gambling jobs
- Lewiston man accused of stabbing of woman
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 12, 2011
- Newport District Court: Sept. 9-Sept. 30, 2011
- SAD 54 officials approve borrowing plan for biomass boiler
- UMF grad battling rare immune disorder
- Belgrade Lakes building's fate on meeting agenda
- SAD 74 union to expand its role
- Upkeep on Waterville's 354 roads a big job
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Forbes ranks Maine last for business
- Waterville square dancing club offers monthly dances
- Maine businesses feel new health insurance law
- Schools careful with concussions
- Fire destroys Clinton home's interior
- Brady throws 3 TDs; Patriots outlast Redskins, 34-27.
- Pats Gronkowski breaks mark for TDs by tight end
- Perry: Gingrich's infidelities an issue with voters
- Freeport distiller to donate spuds to the needy
- LePage: Medicaid plan tough to share
- Sunday's police blotter
- Maine ski lodge eschews fossil fuels
- Bowdoin hockey teams lead food drive
- Northeast states cut heating aid to poor
- Skowhegan legislator seeks law to protect horses
- STILL LIFE: Colby celebrates global Christmas
- J.P. DEVINE: The wait to retire shortens
- STILL LIFE: Fruit loops + robotics = drama
- Morning Sentinel correction: Dec. 11, 2011
- JONATHAN RISKIND: Snowe explains 'present' vote
- Wreaths, ribbons adorn veterans' headstones
- State parks have much to offer this winter
- Students get tips on risk, startups
- University of Maine system fights enrollment decline
- UMA’s enrollment decline is higher than state average
- SAD 59 bus drivers, custodians speak up
- Jay man sought in Wilton robbery
- Seth Wescott's team sponsors athletic dreams
- Mainers participate in Wreaths Across America Day in Arlington
- Cold winter coming
- LePage wants to shield 'working papers' from public
- Football: Georgia Southern eliminates UMaine, 35-23
- Bangor police get bath-salts kits
- Maine drops workers' comp rate again
- Race to replace Snowe heats up
- Police investigating Wilton robbery
- Obama presses GOP on consumer-watchdog delay
- Maine-NH bridge to close for good next month
- Va. Tech gunman's motives still a mystery
- Maine gets $3.4M in rural grants
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 10, 2011
- World record for ugly sweaters could be set in Wells
- Proposed cuts may hit elderly hardest
- Inmate garden program keeps on growing
- Friday's high school scores
- Vassalboro selectmen give man approval to buy land
- No nomination for new judge could hurt state
- State offers meetings on new trapping permit
- PARTY OF TWO: Flying with Angie is an adventure
- Criminals beware: You're on camera in Skowhegan
- 'Please help me get home,' says American held captive
- Kingfield takes Maine water crown
- Two buildings in Waterville to be demolished Monday
- MaineCare cuts would hurt at top, hospital group says
- Jury set in coffee shop trial
- Brunswick bridge closed for repairs
- Lewiston mayoral candidate dies
- Maine cod report being examined today
- As he campaigns, Gingrich also works for profit
- Suspect charged in baseball-bat beating, robbery
- Fairfield police log Dec. 9
- Winslow police log Dec. 9
- Detroit, Newport, Palmyra police log
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 9, 2011
- Kennebec County Superior Court: Dec. 9, 2011
- Winslow Rescue truck hits car on way to call
- Fairfield looks to fill open seats in groups
- State court upholds mortgage ruling
- Snowe decries consumer agency pick
- Occupiers' right to protest clashes with city ordinances
- Coast may see wind turbines by 2016
- Winslow to debate fireworks
- Another shooting baffles, saddens Virginia Tech
- Occupy Augusta demonstrators pack it in
- Logger won't be charged
- Canaan woman killed
- UPDATE: Woman dies in Skowhegan crash
- Winslow Rescue collides with car in Waterville
- CRASH
- Occupy Augusta is leaving Capitol Park today
- Winslow police log Dec. 8
- Oakland police log Dec. 8
- Fairfield police log Dec. 8
- Research To Be Presented in Ethiopia, in Amharic
- Large turnout expected for party with Santa in Bingham
- Hartland woman arrested on heroin possession charge
- Augusta Police say occupier set tent fire
- Belgrade recreation board questions selectpersons about dismissal
- Farmington resident appeals condo project approval
- Waterville City Council still has doubts on pipeline
- Police: N.H. fugitive was after ex, new beau
- SNAPSHOT: Salvage and repair
- Crime forces out another Skowhegan business
- Recall plans against Benton selectwoman likely moot
- Handlers file lawsuit related to taking of adopted son
- Small window for Lepage’s Medicaid cuts
- Madison School District looks at replacing staff with contractors
- SNAPSHOT: Checking twice
- Teen charged in Occupy Augusta arson
- Winthrop pharmacy robbed
- Fairfield police log Dec. 7
- Augusta man calls 911 for ride home
- Oakland police log Dec. 7
- Northport family sues DHHS
- Somerset County police logs
- Winslow police log Dec. 7
- New provider joins Bingham Area Health Center
- Time Warner behind Lego League contest
- Franklin Community Health Network officers featured in panel
- Three attend Boys & Girls Club leadership program
- Customer needs topic of next Chamber meeting
- Norridgework nomination paperwork out Monday
- Getchell named VP at Kennebec Savings Bank
- Waterville winter ban violators get tickets
- China selectmen vote to buy new tractor
- Fire destroys loggers' home in Jackman
- Veteran emblems stolen from Vassalboro cemeteries
- Police say woman, boyfriend stole from ER after car accident
- Waterville City Council decision inches gas pipeline further
- Skowhegan 'bombed' by knitters
- Augusta Occupiers say they will stay despite arson
- Franklin County committees back vote on new dispatch center
- Benton selectwoman's arrest sparks recall effort
- SNAPSHOT: No need to water these
- Trucker won’t be charged in August crash that killed 12-year-old
- LePage on DHHS cuts: 'This is crisis time'
- SNAPSHOT: A little off track
- U.S. Cellular adds new cell site in Smithfield
- POLICE
- LePage calls for overhaul of Medicaid benefits
- Do presidents age faster than rest of us?
- Former Maine Dem chief tapped for State Dept. post
- Oakland police log Dec. 6
- Obama sees 'make or break' time for middle class
- Waterville couple charged with stealing from emergency room
- Court upholds ruling in robo-signing foreclosure
- Somerset County police logs
- Winslow Police Department blotter Dec. 6
- Fairfield police log Dec. 6
- Winslow police log Dec. 6
- S&P downgrade threats put pressure on EU leaders
- Vt. again ranked healthiest state, NH 2nd, Maine 8th
- Occupy protesters dismantle campsites in Bangor
- Sentencing hearing today for ex-Gov. Blagojevich
- Bill would make drug price gouging a federal crime
- Grid operator says New England's set for winter power
- Feeling hardy? Winter campsites along Allagash available
- Nature Conservancy buys groundfish permit
- Students Present Semester Research
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 6, 2011
- Skowhegan District Court: Nov. 1-18, 2011
- Somali cabbies suing Portland
- New Hampshire fugitive urged to turn himself in
- Collins, Snowe stall on consumer chief pick
- Belgrade recreation director let go without stated reason
- Men sentenced for Hartland crimes
- Two women from Winslow collision still in hospital
- Waterville man writes father's story
- Waterville council to discuss selling city buildings
- Decision expected soon on Occupy Augusta
- New rules for Maine schools
- Resort owner 'doing well'
- Judge denies bail for Mercier
- Police urge fugitive to surrender
- STILL LIFE: Tall order
- Portland's Occupy protesters amend petition to city
- Oakland police log Dec. 5
- Maine Dems: LePage a 'bully' for profane remark
- Portland Occupy camper charged with threatening
- Obama keeps pressure on GOP over payroll tax cuts
- No decision yet from judge in Occupy Augusta case
- Late Red Sox clubhouse chief accused of '90s abuse
- Winslow police log Dec. 5
- Fairfield police log Dec. 5
- Somerset County police logs
- City warns against new tent at Occupy Boston
- Average Maine gasoline price down 2.6 cents
- Hearing today on Occupy Augusta encampment
- Mekong kayak trip basis for two events
- BILL NEMITZ: State treasurer, Popham neighbors at odds
- Cape Elizabeth robotics team shines again
- Lake George Regional Park marks 20 years
- Area residents give pole fitness a whirl
- Winslow crash sends three women to hospital
- Thorndike stove collection a window into winters past
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 5, 2011
- ON MAINE POLITICS: LePage shortfall plan due this week
- Occupy Augusta has fans of many faiths
- Why shop online?
- Eaton Mountain owner hurt
- Search for prison escapee unnerves York County residents
- Gronkowski's 3 TDs lead Pats over Colts 31-24
- Connecticut Powerball winners donate $1M for veterans
- U.S. private college presidents' pay up modestly
- Bates College appoints new president
- 250 Santas swarm slopes at Sunday River
- 100,000 wreaths headed to Arlington Cemetery
- Cuts to slow delivery of first-class mail
- Obama defends his faith in America amid criticism
- GOP race minus Cain = Romney vs. Gingrich?
- Iran says it shot down unmanned U.S. spy plane
- Breast cancer motorcycle license plate in works
- 19 Occupy protesters arrested at Portland, Ore., park
- Man dead at Occupy campsite on Texas campus
- Official: 13 hurt when fans storm Okla. St. field
- MaineHousing director answers critics
- Augusta protest leads to meeting with governor
- Clock ticking on Mainers' unemployment benefits
- Area resident reflects on Miss Maine USA Pageant
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 4, 2011
- Gravestone returned to proper place in Bradford
- Wreaths to adorn Togus National Cemetery
- Carrabec fourth-graders collect for African nation
- Morning fire destroys Madison home
- Report warns of coming fiscal crunch
- J.P. DEVINE: A tree for all seasons
- Farmington revelers get inventive at Chester Greenwood celebration
- Cain calls it off
- 84-year-old says she was strip searched at JFK
- Escapee described as armed, dangerous, headed for Maine
- LePage meets with job seekers
- Maine readies for unemployment benefit cutoff
- Gingrich praises Cain for optimism, big ideas
- Cain says he's 'suspending' campaign
- Saudi report: Women driving spurs premarital sex
- Engineering students tackle binge drinking
- Fishing industry feels loss in Frank's retirement
- Vt., Maine, RI senators push energy aid bill
- Occupy Bangor agrees to move from library site
- New approach sought in Maine national park debate
- 161-year-old headstone returned to rightful place
- Romney says Attorney General Holder should quit
- Snowe: Balanced budget amendment needed to restrain free spenders
- In China, rumblings of unrest as economy weakens
- Sandusky talks about Paterno, abuse case
- Brunswick woman convicted of stealing food stamps
- Report: Police went undercover to watch Occupy LA
- Shipyard to deliver toys in Maine, NH, Mass
- Collins gets good look at bridge in decay
- Farmingdale musician in tune with performing
- Palermo continues TV discussion
- Burglar gets six months in jail
- Vassalboro man kidnapped by friends, police say
- Grand jury indicts suspect on theft, extortion charges
- Sunday concert in Oakland features big band music
- Doctors, addicts decry drug limit
- Man indicted in Bank of America robbery
- Menacing dogs have Waterville police chief on the offensive
- New bail laws proposed
- ‘No one wants to shoot at anybody, and no one wants to get shot themselves’
- Four charged in drug deal gone sour
- Couple burglarized homes, say police
- STILL LIFE: The Christmas tree plops
- Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 3, 2011
- Stock market closes out its best week since 2009
- Suspect in contractor's slaying pleads not guilty
- Study confirms many of us go online to kill time
- Police believe NH escapee may have stolen vehicle
- Shootings by Maine police on the rise
- DNA confirms ID of body in Lewiston storage unit
- Lobster tag lost in 'Perfect Storm' hops Atlantic
- Bangor library asks Occupy group to leave by Monday
- Cain to announce decision about future on Saturday
- Europe, facing abyss, embraces German might
- Tuna research center opens in Mass.
- Panel of scientists backs dismal cod assessment
- 35-year sentence for fatal street shooting in Bangor
- Investigators: Woman intentionally set Rockland fire
- N.H. man sentenced for killing wife who strangled son
- Dead River merges with Vt. fuel company
- Camp Victory, icon of US military, now in Iraqi hands
- Brunswick pedestrian killed in Bowdoinham
- Sen. Snowe touts proposed biomass rule
- Waldo County town adopts strict wind power rules
- Washington County probate judge sanctioned
- Holden man pulls gun in Silly String dispute
- Jobless rate falls to lowest since March 2009
- Valentine's day for Sox
- Mental health clinic won't move offices
- Canadians arrested at border drug bust
- Sorting through history in Norridgewock
- Car collides with bus; no one hurt
- More parents in US opting out of school shots for their kids
- Maine's rate of school vaccine exemptions slightly below average
- Waterville to showcase holiday spirit
- Morning Sentinel police log: December 2, 2011
- Somerset County police logs
- Fairfield, Oakland, Winslow police logs Dec. 1
- Arrested occupiers explain stand
- U.S. Cellular adds two cell towers in area
- Legislator faces ethics investigation
- Waterville lawmaker charged with speeding
- Tree in place, ready to decorate, light
- Maine State Museum director says he's retiring next year
- Board OKs new subdivision, talks town votes
- Man get 10 years in jail for sex charges
- Baby recovering from assault, says mom
- Motive still unclear in Dover-Foxcroft shooting
- Bellavance continues to contest charges
- Few attended withdrawal talk
- POLICE
- Garage owner indicted in contractor's slaying
- Investigators: Dover-Foxcroft slaying 'inexplicable'
- Maine delegation seeks fisheries disaster declaration
- Latest theory on N.Y. beach victims: 1 killer of 10
- Move by central banks exhilarates Wall Street
- Fairfield, Oakland, Winslow police logs Nov. 30
- Falmouth woman charged with growing pot
- Bangor man gets 8 years for bank robbery
- Three suspected of siphoning oil from Belfast home
- Occupy LA's legacy: Stench, trash, property damage
- Flying squirrel invades N.J. emergency room
- Horses in U.S. could soon be slaughtered for meat
- 1st Penn State abuse suit comes from new accuser
- Maine Revenue Services undergoes reorganization
- L.A., Philly police clear Occupy camps, arrest hundreds
- Feisty Cain presses ahead with presidential bid
- Ethics panel rules against GOP lawmaker
- Treasury: Payroll tax cut saved Mainers $400M
- 12 named semifinalists for football's Fitzpatrick Trophy
- MPBN board names new CEO
- Piano Jazz Documentary by Huey '70 Earns Acclaim
- Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 30, 2011
- Morning Sentinel correction: Nov. 30, 2011
- Kennebec County Superior Court: Nov. 30, 2011
- Winslow money manager named rising star
- MaineToday Media seeking court records in Cutler Files case
- Belgrade man injured in fall while hunting
- Date set for Sidney pipeline meeting
- Mainers enjoying warm November
- Federal grant to aid Maine's health insurance marketplace
- Messalonskee students learn science of baking
- Former legislator pleads not guilty in Waterville gun incident
- Maine senators like payroll tax cut ... in principle
- Domestic violence report shows weak spots in safety net
- Two men shot dead
- Dover-Foxcroft shooting suspect killed by trooper
- State budget-cutting panel completes work
- Perry confuses voting age in N.H. appearance
- Egypt's military takes credit for election turnout
- Maine glass conservator featured in design magazine
- Jackson doc gets 4 years in prison
- Moonshine still discovered in Mass. water plant
- Feds give $1.8M to improve weather buoy data
- Cain reassessing campaign amid new allegations
- Ohio officials defend taking 200-pound boy from mother
- Maine to add more job search workshops
- Belgrade man injured in hunting accident
- Maine gets $6M for health insurance reform
- Former teacher denies child porn charge
- Ex-legislator denies threatening man at gunpoint
- Woman's body found in river in Dover-Foxcroft
- Westbrook man gets 10 years in molestation case
- Brewer men get probation for stealing from luggage
- Local police warn of holiday scams
- More Maine homes adding CO detectors
- Town of Mount Vernon to pay for illegal tire dump
- Time Warner starts digital conversion today
- Cyber Monday offers discounts without chaos
- Former Fayette woman sentenced for harasssing calls
- Mainers are safe drivers, report says
- Men charged in Skowhegan robbery to be tried together
- Marijuana program leader resigns
- Waterville panel recommends building new police station
- Traders cheer shoppers
- Legionnaires' rise in region mysterious
- Madison Electric studying natural gas
- Judge sides with Occupy Augusta protesters
- Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 29, 2011
- Update: Turnpike in New Gloucester reopens after crash
- Woman alleges long affair with Cain
- Kansas gov. says staff overreacted to teen's tweet
- DHHS official who led medical pot program resigns
- STILL LIFE: Steady now
- Stocks soar on big shopping weekend, Europe
- State issues Legionnaires' disease alert
- Obama unveils new rules for tribal lands
- Top Marine says service embracing gay ban repeal
- Maritime academy to celebrate its training ship
- Philly calm but 4 arrested in L.A. after Occupy deadlines
- Rep. Barney Frank to retire after 3-decade career
- Woman in standoff sentenced for phone harassment
- Long lines at polls as Egypt holds landmark vote
- Alfred lawmaker's spending raises more questions
- Blaine House protesters released on bail
- Fed gave banks billions in secret
- Avg. Maine gas price down a nickel
- State official issues credit card alert for holidays
- Portland woman faces OUI charge in Brunswick crash
- Jewish Scholars on New Testament
- Pipeline plan has many moving parts
- Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 28, 2011
- Former church reborn as Industry community center
- Lewiston man wins prestigious photo contest
- Numerous variables impact availability of natural gas to Mainers
- Kennebec County turns to video help
- Man dies in snowmobile bridge plunge
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Office plan causing a spat
- Younity is more than a location for winemaker
- State takes man's house; he's not happy, not alone
- Nine protesters arrested in Augusta
- Protesters arrested at Blaine House
- OLD MEETS NEW
- Arundel man dead after crashing through snowmobile bridge in St. Albans
- Somerset County arrest log Nov. 26-27
- Waterville police blotter Nov. 27
- Depression, soaring oil prices put lives at risk
- Use less, save more on energy costs
- Many variables influence oil cost
- Dealers feel oil squeeze
- Charter schools tangle with enrollment rules
- 'Combat neurosis' lingers as problem
- Extend jobless benefits, DC delegation says
- Shoppers back Small Business Saturday
- J.P. DEVINE, ON THE EDGE: That's amore!
- Annual ski sale draws enthusiasts
- Farmington area ready for arrival of 'bath salts'
- Maine State Lottery contract decision upheld by court
- Concierge medicine debuts in state
- Officials: Occupy Augusta needs permit
- BRIEFS: CMP begins work on transmission line
- Occupy Augusta warned: Get permit or leave
- Somerset County arrests Nov. 25-26
- Waterville police blotter Nov. 26
- Story of Vassalboro man’s dangerous trip to be featured on TV
- CORRECTION
- POLICE
- SKOWHEGAN DISTRICT COURT
- Maine State Ballet offers 'The Nutcracker'
- Lawmaker faces election ethics inquiry
- PARTY OF TWO: Angie's war with socks
- Occupy Augusta camp: We're staying
- New CMP line preps area for turbines
- Violence has Portland questioning Occupy camp
- Trio of Mainers to climb mountain for charity
- SPOTLIGHT: Light up the town
- Pepper-spraying, fights and injuries mark Black Friday openings across country
- Black Friday continues to draw, repel shoppers
- Parade of Lights
- Man seriously injured in fall, flown to hospital
- 3 arrested U.S. students heading home from Cairo
- At Maine Mall, a 'good vibe' among Black Friday shoppers
- Boxer portrayed in 'The Fighter' coming to Portland
- 5 arrested after 4 incidents at Portland's Occupy camp
- Stocks slip to end roughest week since Sept.
- Maine casinos get ready for table games
- Egypt's new PM claims expanded powers
- New cod data shaking New England fishing industry
- Quarry blast in Tremont damages homes
- Resolution honors Maine's Wreaths Across America
- Woman pepper sprays other Black Friday shoppers
- War trail walk to benefit museums in Maine, NY, Mass.
- Bangor man charged with selling bath salts
- Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 25, 2011
- Deering-Portland game turns 100
- USM steps up training for suicide prevention
- Skowhegan seeks floats for parade
- Vassalboro selectmen turn down family insurance request
- Waterville parking ban begins Thursday
- Giving thanks for good neighbors
- Survey shows manufacturing job losses major
- Maine conservation strong despite economy
- Small businesses expect big things on Black Friday
- Pittston couple delivers goods
- Phone merger on hold
- Turkey time ... times two
- Skowhegan hosts first free Thanksgiving dinner
- Thursday, Nov. 24: police blotter
- Skowhegan District Court: Oct. 10-31, 2011
- AniMeals program for seniors' pets gets $5,000 grant
- Health network, hospital name CEO
- More traditional 'Nutcracker' coming to Skowhegan Opera House
- Contractor follows through with suit against Chelsea over plowing contract
- Cutler Files fight spreads
- Brown leaving State Planning Office
- Snow shows flair for the dramatic
- Farmington police chief defends deadly force
- Industry family sees plenty to be thankful for
- Two arrested in 2009 robbery
- 50 stolen laptops recovered in Waterboro
- Moody's warns U.S. not to back off deficit cuts
- Joseph Sewall, former Maine Senate president, dies
- OccupyMaine protesters say they'll be eating turkey
- Renegade Amish group arrested for haircut attacks
- Brown resigns at State Planning
- UPDATE: Two men now facing armed robbery charges
- Blue Angels fly into era of budget questions
- Group contests permit for W. Maine wind project
- Fairfield, Oakland, Waterville, Winslow police logs Nov. 22-23
- Thousands without power as storm winds down; crews brace for evening freeze
- SNOW DANCE
- LePage swears in new Maine House member
- SNOW STORM
- N.H. man wins more than $1M in Tri-State lottery
- Mt. Blue hit with second bomb threat
- STILL LIFE: An early feast
- Cheverus abuse victims unify, protest
- Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 23, 2011
- Waterville District Court: Oct. 11-26, 2011
- Local seed companies get magazine honors
- Thieves target cars, police warn
- Dangerous drivers a concern
- 13-year-old girl faces arson charge
- Cigarette caused Madison rollover, police say
- Winter storm to make mess
- Minimal damage from Huhtamaki fire
- China selectmen approve school road redesign
- Snowplow crews ready to roll
- Old church's new life gets blessing
- 'He wanted to die'
- Congress' next fights over jobless aid, tax breaks
- Teen charged in school fire
- Law allows oversized lobsters to be processed
- Avg. Maine heating oil price holds steady
- In NH, Obama pushes payroll tax cut extension
- Bomb threat at Mt. Blue High School
- N.Y. fugitive arrested at Occupy Maine encampment
- Occupy Maine postpones decision on permit
- Maine jobless rate dips to 7.3% in October
- Bush tax cut debate doomed deal to cut deficit
- Pharmacy robber admits Augusta hammer attack
- Police find drugs, 3-month-old baby in SUV
- 50 school laptops stolen in Waterboro burglary
- Hebron Academy suit seeks return of tax-exempt status
- Search for invasive bugs comes up empty
- Maine homes sales up 7% in October
- Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 22, 2011
- Morning Sentinel corrections: Nov. 22, 2011
- Officials advise knowing rules before shipping Christmas items
- Police say stolen car chase ended in crash, arrest
- Passamaquoddy teacher shares inspiration with students
- Order keeps inmate from last goodbye
- Three arrested in Waterville on drug charges
- New building to house offices of state services
- No injuries in Vassalboro school fire
- STILL LIFE: Fire on the water
- Winslow boy, 9, saves father after Farmington ATV crash
- Supercommittee's superfailure could hit hard
- PTSD still has nation in dark
- Murder trial brings pain
- Lawmakers look to undo deficit-cutting backup plan
- Legislators told impact of U.S. deficit cuts unknown
- Bangor seeks permits from Occupy protesters
- No injuries in fire at Vassalboro school
- Bail set for Occupy protester charged with assault
- Inmates harass victims via Facebook
- Mother of bomb plot suspect apologizes
- Egypt's Cabinet resigns amid widening protests
- Portland officials to meet with Occupy Maine on safety
- Penn State taps ex-FBI director Freeh for investigation
- After outbreak, DeCoster leaving egg industry
- Chief justice praises court employees, volunteer
- Alfred lawmaker accused of misusing election funds
- USM grad crowned Miss Maine USA
- Source: U.S. to hit Iran with new sanctions
- Bill would create special court for veterans
- Avg. Maine gas price down 4 cents
- Maine workers comp rates to drop 3.2%
- Waterville District Court: Sept. 20-Oct. 11, 2011
- Augusta District Court: Nov. 10-16, 2011
- BILL NEMITZ: Portland employer gives more than a paycheck
- UMA first in region to offer architecture degree
- Starks' paper cranes used to raise aid for Japan
- Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 21, 2011
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Christian Civic League speaks out on housing
- A bit of Middle-earth found in Unity
- Carrabec teachers in leadership role
- Flying over the holidays? 'Tis the season for waiting
- Veteran had war scars
- Law gives patriotism a voice
- Soup kitchen, food pantries demand soars
- Boss goes extra step for mother of three
- Time could be right for entrepreneurs across country
- D.C. BEAT: Sens. Collins, Snowe not following Brown's lead on consumer protection bureau
- Area residents sign anti-turbine petitions
- Father, son hurt in ATV crash
- Southern Maine to see fewest new homes in past 20 years
- Somerset center staffers train for quick response to missing children
- ON THE EDGE: Wash, rinse, repeat
- New federal program aims for rural growth
- Local program teaches girls to look past stereotypical roles
- MaineGeneral's newest hospital taking shape
- Fewer out-of-state hunters buying licenses in Maine
- Cheverus wins big over Lawrence 49-7
- Farmington police officer shoots, kills man
- Farmington police officer shoots, kills 28-year-old
- Two hurt in Farmington ATV crash
- POLICE
- Repeat bills face tough process
- Attorney General: Portland officer justified in shooting
- Bill would aid computer crime backlog
- Waterville man gets two years in jail for slew of charges
- Skowhegan to serve free Thanksgiving dinner
- DOT officials outline road safety fixes for HIlton Hill residents
- REPORTING ASIDE: Focusing on their strengths
- Heating aid cuts could be devestating
- Fire damages Nettie's, apartments in Hartland
- Immigration raid included search of Waterville home
- Bridges near Sugarloaf open
- SNAPSHOT: Pumped up
- Officer's hunch led to suspect in Farmington murder
- Palermo Town Office staffers cry out against report
- SNAPSHOT: Building champions
- SNAPSHOT: Trimming the trees with lights
- Tree Trimming
- Colby's Art on West Coast
- Int'l Food Fest Saturday
- Mass. man arrested in stabbing death of Grace Burton
- Man arrested in Farmington homicide
- Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 18, 2011
- Waterville District Court: Sept. 20-Oct. 11, 2011
- Bidders fight for former Air Force land, buildings
- Old firetruck going to Waldo County Tech Center
- Teen sentenced to jail for punching cop
- Fairfield violinist makes his music
- Arson convict dies in prison
- Caratunk residents approve new wind turbine ordinance
- Two recognized for court work
- Benton cleanup ongoing
- Portland finds issues at Occupy camp
- Immigration probe targets eateries owner
- Wind power foes travel to Augusta
- Skowhegan coach gives gift of hope
- Bomb threat at Mt. Blue High School
- Colby community remembers student
- STILL LIFE: Look who's back
- Woman injured during 2-vehicle moose crash
- Mt. Blue High School moves classes after bomb threat
- Fairfield, Oakland, Waterville, Winslow police logs Nov. 15-17
- Remembering Derrik Flahive
- Oakland council delays decision on gas pipeline
- Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 17, 2011
- Morning Sentinel correction: Nov. 17, 2011
- Data show Maine population growing in suburban areas
- Anson man arrested on gun charge
- Etna woman get 11 months in fatal crash
- Wilton voters approve roof repairs for town office
- Porch fire damages Phillips house
- China planners OK new access road to school
- Mortgage bonuses rankle Maine delegation
- Immigration agents seen around Maine
- Group endorses elimination of State Planning Office
- Feds raid Super China Buffet
- Colby student dies in Chile
- Blue Hill farmer faces legal fight over permits
- The time is now, says pipeline proponent
- Benefit magic show tonight in Madison
- Oakland, Waterville, Winslow police blotters Nov. 15-16
- Inside and Out
- Wednesday's Somerset County cops
- Colby Mourns Death of Derrik Flahive '13
- A house divided
- Starks closer to leaving SAD 59
- Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 16, 2011
- Augusta's Capitol Park still Occupy-able
- Occupy protesters in Portland prep for winter
- Mental health clinic coming to Waterville
- Local woman heads advocate groups
- CMP equipment failure kills power to 8 towns
- MTA tackles contract negotiations
- Farmingdale residents voice concerns about gas pipeline
- Oakland to discuss town tax break for pipeline
- Former music camp director dies at 87
- Two bidders fight for former Air Force land, buildings
- Waterville City Council picks Portland firm for police station
- Where is Maine's top 1 percent?
- Lab at KVCC to get big lift
- Sawmill jobs safe in New Vineyard
- Somerset County police logs
- Fairfield, Oakland, Winslow police blotters Nov. 14-15
- Residents asked about tax break for gas pipeline
- Fancy Ride
- Two Waterville arrests; Waterville police log
- Boy in stroller hit by truck
- Advocate was being investigated
- Downeaster funds stay
- Poisoning lawsuit against jail officers settled before trial
- Community colleges $11.3 million richer
- FLAMES MAR NEW VINEYARD SAWMILL
- Fairfield man charged with sexual assualt on pre-teen girl
- Maine's community colleges get $11.3 million boost
- STILL LIFE: Pulp truck rolls over
- Bingham man killed in car crash
- Waterville man indicted on child sex charges
- Waterville man charged with aggravated assault
- Poliquin attacks housing costs
- Wilderness story goes graphic
- Waterville City Council to choose architect for police station
- Online tips may help solve bank robberies
- Supreme Court to take close look at health care law
- Fire destroys Skowhegan home
- Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 15, 2011
- Two Belgrade children seriously injured in accident
- Police: No sign of foul play in pastor's death
- Services set for Winslow man killed in car crash
- UMaine oks renovations to Field House, gym
- NBA: Players reject deal; season in jeopardy
- Poliquin disputing housing costs
- Maine AG happy high court to review health care
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: State championship times set
- Somerset County police logs
- Fire destroys Skowhegan home
- Two Waterville arrests; police log
- State police investigating death of contractor
- Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 14, 2011
- Occupy Augusta hunkering down for winter
- Maine not alone in concerns over smart meter technology
- I-295 construction done for now, but next phase to begin in the spring
- Comicon deemed a great success
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Democrats see tide turning
- Passamaquoddy tribe expands horizons beyond casinos
- At the bottom of the world, on top of it
- Madison students making progress
- Resource officer increases peace at Mount View
- Search for missing Lewiston woman comes up empty
- Waterville, Skowhegan area logs; arrests
- Winslow man dies in crash
- Promoting liberal arts education
- Santa, shoppers already at the mall
- COMING UP SHORT
- 'Getting food is becoming a problem'
- FRUGAL SHOPPER
- Grow your way out
- Morning Sentinel police log: November 13, 2011
- J.P. DEVINE: Broken totems? Pass them on
- Colby museum reopens
- Car hits pole, flips, injures couple
- Students can save, learn finance with new bank branch
- Maine residents lead New England in cutting heating oil use
- Year of the hawk causes problems at jetport
- Numbers show Maine pretty safe place for hunting
- Waterville couple injured in Fairfield crash
- Somerset County and Waterville logs; arrest
- York lobsterman honored for fisheries work
- Rumford officer remembered after fatal shooting
- Sugarloaf turns on snow guns; opening set for Friday
- State Senate Dem leader opposes photo ID proposal
- Searching for truth, Penn State<br>moves past Paterno
- Mount View grad's schoolwork turns into real work at school
- REPORTING ASIDE: When Smokin' Joe came to town
- Vassalboro board, road chief at odds about health insurance
- SKOWHEGAN DISTRICT COURT
- POLICE
- Audette joins PFBF accounting firm team
- Another Democrat enters race to take on Snowe
- 21-mile march calls attention to veterans' plight
- Three Winslow police officers take on new roles
- Uprising in Syria takes bloody turn in November
- 'The debt we owe them is immeasurable'
- Waterville, Winslow honor veterans
- Convicted Maine sex offender sent to hospital
- Maine couple comes forward to claim $2.6 million lottery prize
- Remains from Maine storage unit to be analyzed out of state
- Truckers say weight-limit change would improve safety in Maine, Vt.
- Waterville and Somerset County logs: Thursday, Friday
- Alum's Van Gogh Bio Another Bestseller
- Big trucks allowed back on Maine highways
- 11-year-olds have a lot to celebrate
- Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 11, 2011
- Skowhegan District Court: Sept. 17-Oct. 7, 2011
- Emergency message needs more platforms, FEMA says
- Airport oil spills into Fore River
- Trustees say civic center work will begin soon
- China selectmen waive dam foreclosure date
- Officer fatally shot in Rumford
- WENDY FONTAINE: One isn't a lonely number
- Legislators to discuss gang bill
- Lights for lost Erskine teen
- Algae fear sends salmon to tribes
- LePage defends welfare drug test proposal, Question 1
- Portland's mayor-elect: jobs, education priorities
- BILL NEMITZ: Soldier-turned-philosopher reflects on service, Emerson
- Pingree courts potential Waterville constituents
- Veteran's new friends pitch in
- UMF student looks to help vets with stress
- In robberies, police see themes
- Rumford officer killed in confrontation with warden
- Senate rejects GOP bid to block new clean air rules
- Maine lawmakers to weigh anti-gang bill
- U.S. delays massive oil pipeline from Canada
- Nixon's long-secret Watergate testimony is out
- Lewiston man pleads not guilty to murder charge
- Unitil natural gas rate increase approved
- Senate panel OKs repeal of Defense of Marriage Act
- Bradley replaces Paterno as Penn State coach
- Waterville police blotter Nov. 8-10
- Heartless thieves rob Lewiston fire victims
- Passamaquoddy tribe contributes to state highway projects
- Searsport man gets 7 years for scalding toddler
- Congress considers repeal of Defense of Marriage Act
- ELECTION 2011 ROUNDUP: Anson, Pittsfield, Fairfield
- Pit Fields repairs weigh down Sidney budget
- Maine churches struggle with food aid
- Analysts look at rejected casinos
- Portland elects Brennan mayor
- Trafton, Frost new commissioners in Somerset County
- Lewiston mayor says LePage betrayed city
- House District 24 elects Wallace
- Fairfield council looks at pipeline
- Oakland nixes new offices
- Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 10, 2011
- Investigation suggests inmate died of overdose
- Madison voters reject pipeline
- Masked man gone in 60 seconds
- Heck exhausted but excited
- Time Warner continues all-digital transition
- State ponders cutbacks to addiction programs
- High energy jugglers to perform Friday
- Forum at Thomas College focuses on growing danger of synthetic drug
- A primer on bath salts
- Rights commission backs two women
- 'How comethings havestalled?'
- District Court will hear poison claims
- 7 billion and counting
- Nokonis grad recalls being inspired, now hopes to inspire
- 7 billion and counting
- State ponders cuts to addiction programs
- 'How come things have stalled?'
- Morning Sentinel police log: Nov. 1, 2011
- Beware of bath salts
- STILL LIFE: There there ... it's only pretend
- Somerset County police logs
- Same-day voting supporters outspend opposition
- Heating oil prices in Maine up 5 cents per gallon
- New Occupy Maine site pops up in Bangor
- Man pleads not guilty to murder, escape charges
- Average gas price in Maine drops again
- High school janitor faces drug charges
- Man shot in downtown Lewiston
- CMP says outages down to 20,000
- A Homecoming State of the College
- Morning Sentinel police log: Oct. 31, 2011
- Big issues face Somerset County commissioners' candidates
- Grant supports Carrabec's Less Screen More Lean program
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Republican party invitees at issue
- Palmyra town offices stay put for now
- Senators form maple alliance
- Crash lowers speed limit on Winslow road
- College more and more costly
- Snow delivers glancing blow
- STILL LIFE: The hungry bumblebee
- Homeless addicts forced out of Portland shelter
- Hundreds of bills readied for 2012 session
- Occupy campers tough out storm
- Northern Maine man ejected from car, dies
- Acadia closes visitor center
- Men don high heels to raise awareness about domestic violence
- Homeless veterans get healthcare at Stand Down event
- POLICE
- Windsor family giving farm away to soup kitchen
- Maine State Lottery games stay the course while online services decided
- Prescription drug take back nets variety of pills
- 20 years after Perfect Storm, Coast Guard ready
- ON THE EDGE: Women touched by the fog
- Somerset County Sheriff's officers deal with two high-speed pursuits
- Attack on NATO convoy kills 17 in Afghanistan
- A closer look at this November's ballot questions
- Vermont sets example for foriegn investment locally
- Paraplegic boater’s dream dies
- Early storm pelts East Coast with wet, heavy snow
- Field hockey: NYA repeats as Class C champ
- Perfect Storm marks 20th anniversary
- Volleyball: Yarmouth captures Class B state title
- Football: Thornton Academy advances to semis
- Animal group protests against harness racing, racinos at Scarborough Downs
- Paraplegic boater's dreams shattered
- Drugs discarded at Portland pharmacies as part of national effort
- Ex-postal worker sentenced to 2 weeks
- Sunday River resort opens to skiers
- 6,000 jack-o'-lanterns on display in Freeport
- Deer hunting season begins
- MaineToday Media executives resign
- POLICE
- FARMINGTON DISTRICT COURT
- High-speed chase near Anson ends on ATV trail
- Local officials collecting old, unused pills
- Federal money aids special ed teachers
- Portland man to see jail time for police chase, but no deportation
- Sen. Snowe: Heating aid funding amount not enough
- State panel nixes closing prison in Washington County
- Incumbents, newcomer vying for SAD 49 school board seat
- Chaplains hope to build center to help convicts re-enter society
- REPORTING ASIDE: The old tricks and treats
- Carrabec students connect with kids in Cameroon
- Augusta family tires of 'occupy' neighbors
- Former Sen. George Mitchell enjoys the comforts of home
- Medical marijuana complicating arrests
- MADISON DEFENDS GAS PLAN
- Employer to challenge OSHA sewer death fines
- Occupy Maine camp braces for cold weather
- Survey: LePage approval rating rises
- POLICE
- Mainers share budget ideas
- Protester arrested for knife threat
- Council to pick firm for station
- Why do the calls stop?
- Records show murder victims were shot in head
- Protesters toutnumbers, notspecifics
- UMF forumto discuss liberal arts careers
- Projects aim to elevate interest in science
- Group:Open up north woods
- Pleasant surprise on Medicare
- Southern Maine may get 6 inches of snow
- One person rescued from Augusta fire
- Winning Megabucks ticket sold in Maine
- Arrest, police log: Waterville
- Group wants to open north woods
- Teen on bath salts causes Rockport hospital damage
- President Adams on Steve Jobs and the Liberal Arts
- Waterville council to pick firm for station
- A surprise from Medicare
- LePage rating sees surge in survey
- Occupy Augusta touts strength in numbers
- Madison defends gas plan
- Balloon experiment to 100,000 feet in Winthrop
- STILL LIFE: Cartoon fans serious about their apples
- PARTY OF TWO: Daddy’s calls become sporadic
- Occupy Maine camp braces for cold weather
- Protester in Occupy Augusta arrested in knife threat
- Sex parties cause banquet hall patrons to flee
- Ohio man's widow not getting surviving exotic pets
- Nurses group visits 'Occupy' protesters in Portland
- Mainers log in to make money saving suggestions
- Maine campaign seeks to reduce energy costs
- FCC unveils rules for rural broadband fund
- Former Mass. trooper gets 10 years in Maine rape
- Vet Injured in 'Occupy' clash upgraded to fair
- Company objects to fines for sewer gas deaths
- Season's first snow won't amount to much
- Medicare premiums going up less than expected
- 'Occupy' protesters cope with sanitation
- LePage travels to Quebec to talk business
- 'Cheers' actor touts benefits of skilled work force
- Occupy Augusta Maine protester charged with threatening
- Sea Dogs owner dead at 82
- Morning Sentinel police log: Oct. 27, 2011
- Morning Sentinel correction: Oct. 27, 2011
- Waterville District Court: Aug. 23-Sept. 19, 2011
- The chefs behind Dunkin Donuts' menu
- Sanford caterer to stop hosting sex parties
- Second access road to China Primary School moves toward approval
- Ghosts at the Gardiner library?
- Kennebec Technologies sees growth in struggling economy
- York, Sezak vie for Fairfield council seat
- Waterville's mayoral candidates outline plans
- Wilton crash leaves two hospitalized
- Safety board faults state trooper
- Natural gas war heats up
- Flames tear through Athens home
- Police crackdown worries some protesters
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER: Mt. View knocks off Winslow, 3-0, in Eastern B quarterfinal
- Coroner: Amy Winehouse died<br>from too much alcohol
- Route 27 traffic stalled by Belgrade crash
- Portland Sea Dogs owner<br>Dan Burke dies at 82
- Study: Rich get a lot richer, outpace middle class
- Game 6 of World Series postponed
- Program aims to promote free legal services
- Heavy damage to Civil War era home in Athens
- Lewiston man who hid body refused lie detector
- Riot squads clear Wall St. protests in 2 cities
- Nurses group to support 'Occupy' protesters
- Researchers devise new biofuel process at UMaine
- Outage disrupts Time Warner Internet, phone service
- Bethel boy injured in August crash dies
- Farmer catches farmstand thief with video surveillance
- 2 Maine programs cited in outdoors report
- Maine chief justice to propose free legal services program
- Tuesday Waterville police log, arrests
- Conn. lawmakers to vote on Jackson lab proposal
- Family Homecoming Weekend, Oct. 28-30, Draws a Crowd
- Cougars to stay close
- Waterville needs jobs, say mayoral candidates
- Police veteran named Skowhegan deputy
- Franklin County gets federal help
- Task force created to tackle prescription drug abuse
- Library image causes a stir before election
- Maine cops seek clues after body found in storage
- RSD 9 votes to keep basketball games within district
- Legislative influence a focus of Aging Advocacy Summit
- Sanford orders caterer to stop<br>sex parties at banquet hall
- Library on racino leaflet causes stir
- Gifford's of Maine buys Gifford's of Maryland
- Skowhegan names Dale Lancaster deputy police chief
- Painkiller abuse summit ends with plan for task force
- Police clear out 'Occupy' camp in Calif., arrest 75
- Gasoline could slide 20 cents more by year-end
- Sox introduce Cherington as new GM
- New investment program announced in Franklin County
- Police log for Waterville: Monday, Tuesday
- State police seek clues in 1983 cold case
- Gifford's of Maine buys Gifford's of Maryland
- Miracle baby emerges from Turkish quake rubble
- Man charged with disrupting Occupy Maine camp
- Moammar Gadhafi buried in unmarked grave
- Boys should get HPV vaccine too, panel says
- Somerset County police logs
- New plant would ship<br>wood pellets to Europe
- Bangor teens charged in BB gun assaults
- Morning Sentinel police log: Oct. 25, 2011
- Time Warner digital conversion continues in central Maine
- Cornville woman charged with OUI after car crash
- Sidney to vote on Sunday liquor sales
- Union claims state negotiators broke the law
- Proposed Maine plant would ship wood pellets overseas
- Pingree unveils farm legislation
- Official who approved controversial sale retires
- Waterville police arrest man in porn shop robbery
- DOT alters Skowhegan road plan
- Forum to explore Occupy movement
- 'How do you keep a secret that long?'
- Madison to go its own way on gas
- More economic pain ahead
- Clinton chainsaw massacre in ninth year
- LePage spokeswoman responds to MSEA complaint
- Chemical bomb tossed<br>into Occupy Maine encampment
- Netflix loses 800,000<br>US subscribers in tough 3Q
- Yarmouth teacher wins<br>$25,000 Milken award
- Islamist party prevails in Tunisia election
- Government job losses a growing drag on recovery
- Guinness won't certify centenarian's marathon
- Occupy Maine: Bomb thrower drove silver car
- 56 law enforcement officers slain last year
- Early signs in Tunisia of strong Islamist vote
- NASA sting recovers moon speck, terrifies woman, 74
- Somerset County police logs
- State revenues come in $6M higher than expected
- Police identify man killed in Bridgton crash
- Memorial honors Congolese victims
- KillerquakerocksTurkey
- Honda Accordreaches 1M miles
- 'Coupon Chicks of Maine' share tips on clipping, saving
- Waterville church preaches acceptance, inclusion
- Move now, sayOakland police
- ANSONThree candidates vie for Anson selectmen seat
- Morning Sentinel police log: Oct. 24, 2011
- Journey to Sierra Leone
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Busy week in Augusta
- Belgrade to vote on burial rights for nonresidents
- Fire rips through Steak 'n' Rib Restaurant
- Wiscasset man faces domestic assault charge
- Officials: Soldier kills deputy, then self in Georgia
- Tunisians turn out in force for first free vote
- Will Ferrell wins nation's top humor prize
- Quake toll rises in Turkey
- Libya's transitional leader declares liberation
- 130 arrested in Occupy Chicago park protest
- Longtime CBS correspondent Robert Pierpoint dies
- Veterans Bridge to be closed five nights
- Maine CDC offers free home lead dust kits
- Maine cruise ship season draws to a close
- Augusta first to approve natural gas pipeline TIF
- Request for water grant denied
- Club project focuses on domestic violence
- Coleman memorial a big success
- New swine flu hits five children in US
- Palermo cable service discussion continues
- Time banks offer chance to swap most valuable commodity
- Medical marijuana dispensary opening soon in Hallowell
- Companies hiring, just not Mainers
- 'Canstruction' contest makes food into art
- Morning Sentinel police log: Oct. 23, 2011
- Mt. Blue High looks for temporary home court for basketball
- Jobs scarce in Maine, with no sign of recovery
- J.P. DEVINE: An eye for detail
- Outdoorsman's memoir includes caribou airlift
- Dog lifts homeless veteran's spirits
- A lonely living reminder of Elm City
- Skowhegan buildings come down
- Remains may be those of missing Maine woman
- Journey toSierra Leone'Blood Diamonds' author, Sidney photojournalist update nation's condition
- HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY: Skowhegan, Messalonskee to play for Eastern A title
- Pete Seeger and pals attend NYC protest action
- Kennebunk senior wins A West XC title in record time
- Gov. LePage says business costs must come down
- Libya's new leaders to declare liberation Sunday
- Saudi heir to throne dies at N.Y. hospital
- Activists want to save Belgrade Lakes marina
- Waterville candidates open books
- Morning Sentinel police log: Oct. 22, 2011
- AMY CALDER: Shelter for youth in need
- At Colby, economic panelists criticize politics
- Gadhafi's body publicly displayed in freezer
- 'This guy was one rugged dude'
- STILL LIFE: A little fall fishing
- Kennebunk chef wins Maine Lobster Chef of the Year
- Two fire officials suspended<br>after fireboat accident
- Cain tweaks 9-9-9 tax plan to allow exemptions
- Long after NAFTA, 1st Mexican truck enters U.S. interior
- Largest study on cellphones,<br>cancer finds no link
- 3 from NY charged in Lewiston drug bust
- Obama: All troops out of Iraq by Jan. 1
- Man fatally shot in Lebanon
- U.S. saya drone fired on Gadhafi convoy
- Occupy Maine protests outside Bank of America
- Gadhafi body stashed in shopping center freezer
- Owner of NYC 'Occupy' park navigates a dilemma
- Fed threat gets results as Calif. pot shops close
- By the way, the world is supposed to end today
- Lebanon man arrested after 4-hour standoff
- LePage family to hold food drive at Blaine House
- Dead River to sell Maine stores to Circle K
- Augusta OKs gas line tax break
- Clinton, Waterville police logs for Thursday, Friday
- Get ready for Hardy Girls' 3rd Annual Freaky 5k Fun Run and Walk
- Campaign Finance in the News
- Colby forum explores economic crisis, solutions
- Story of Gadhafi's death has different versions
- Morning Sentinel police log: Oct. 21, 2011
- Police say Plymouth man attacked car in robbery
- Road construction creating deadly turn, say Skowhegan residents
- Police ticket Wilton teen after Farmington car crash
- Bill has state unions bracing for fight
- Waterville church opens drop-in center for GLBT youths
- Anson, Madison may combine water districts
- Shotgun showdown during Farmington bird hunt
- Maine's legal battle against pills
- Exotic animals enjoy fiercer protection in Maine
- Former ruler's death resonates with Lockerbie relatives
- Pittsfield pharmacy robbed, police say
- LePage has eyes on welfare abuse
- Senate nearing OK of heavier trucks on all interstates
- Tactical team surrounds home in Lebanon
- 64 Navy sailors to be kicked out for drug use
- Ohio owner of exotic animals was deep in debt
- Kestrel Aviation considering plant in N.H.
- Police seize guns and drugs in Portland raid
- Bowers wind plan appears headed for denial
- Bangor man charged after destroying bathrooms
- With warped vision, Gadhafi maddened Libya, West
- Law enforcement officials get briefing on bath salts
- Maine CDC investigating new swine-origin flu
- Police seek man who robbed Pittsfield pharmacy
- Accident damages Portland fireboat
- Maine requests $32 M for education in grant competition
- Maine father, son plead guilty to Pa. hunting vioations
- Gadhafi capture, death cannot be confirmed
- Teen killed, passengers injured in Greenwood accident
- Wednesday and Thursday Waterville police logs and arrests
- Maine AFL-CIO holds biennial convention
- LURC reform panel to meets
- Thomaston man to receive medals for WWII service
- Treatment works for pill addicts, but access a problem
- Open house today at Waterville medical practice
- Local business leaders recognized for impact
- KVCC turbine begins turning
- Legislative panel orders review of MaineHousing
- Solon wall problem at standstill
- Waterville City Council scrutinizes pipeline plan
- Maine seeks early childhood education grant
- Clinton police officer probe complete
- Heavy rains create mushroom boom
- LePage meets with business leaders to focus job effort
- Wilton selectmen cry foul on smart meter installations
- SNAPSHOT: Freefall
- SNAPSHOT: Running tribute
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- HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY: Nokomis advances with 6-0 win over Oceanside
- Skowhegan field hockey beats Brunswick
- Somerset County police logs
- Law professor, mediator win awards for work
- Land use attorney named DEP enforcement chief
- Apple stores closed today for Jobs memorial
- U.S. may one day lead world in robotic boats to track carp
- Maine potato growers happy about Senate vote
- 3 teens charged with breaking dozens of windows
- Maine's channel swimmer sets new record
- Police dog helps track 2 suspects in Baldwin burglary
- Social Security benefits to go up 3.6%
- 1 in 25 adolescents taking antidepressants
- Only wolf, monkey still elude authorites in Ohio
- Four Maine artists win $13,000 fellowships
- More wild mushrooms = bounty, danger
- Police Department log, Waterville
- Maine's homeless youth a hidden problem
- Police seeing increase in false theft reports for painkillers
- Special Report, Day Four<br>Jailed addicts put wrench in the works
- POLICE
- Sidney Board hears from engineering consultants
- Skowhegan gets grant for municipal parking area
- Three vying to be Anson selectman
- Home energy session in Waterville tonight
- Talking points: Where the Waterville mayoral candidates stand
- Group offers hunting trips to veterans
- Waterville to front ski trail cost, accept gift
- Maine Teacher of the Year urges personalization in classrooms
- Prisoner swap frees Israeli soldier after 5 years
- State puts bridge project on fast track, but at a cost
- Prescription drug addicts increasingly turn to violence to get fix
- SNAPSHOT: Pressing work
- SNAPSHOT: Streetside painter
- TechMaine to shut down
- HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY: Lawrence defeats Edward Little, 2-0
- Collins touts key victory in 'potato wars'
- Maine cooks to compete for $10,000 prize
- DEP staffer's lawsuit claims job retaliation
- Truck with equipment for Obama tour stolen in Va.
- Kittery businessman pleads guilty to health care fraud
- Snowe, Geithner clash again on economy
- ICE deports record number of immigrants
- Social Security to hand out first raises since '09
- Summers accused of violating students' voting rights
- Japanese foresters study Maine's sustainability model
- Lowe’s fate stuns some,<br>but analysts do the math
- Police identify Portland man killed in Calif. crash
- Israeli soldier freed in swap for 1,000 prisoners
- Thousands celebrate freed Palestinian prisoners
- Wind developer makes pitch in Farmington
- Hartland woman comes home to find house on fire
- Morning Sentinel police log: Oct. 18, 2011
- Madison home damaged in fire
- College students charged with stealing sign
- Doctors improvise treating drug-affected babies
- Vassalboro selectmen want better swap system
- Fire chief reviews safety for heater season
- Neighbors help neighbors after Starks Family Pumpkin Festival
- Collins digs in for potato fight
- Addiction's tiniest victims
- Rebel voices occupy Augusta
- Economy front and center in Waterville mayoral debate
- LePage excludes nonprofits from jobs workshops
- Canadian cited for smoke bomb at Maine border
- It's showdown time in school lunch potato war
- Lowe's shuts stores<br>in Biddeford, Ellsworth
- 'Occupy' protesters set up camp in Augusta
- High school sets bathroom visit limit for students
- Obama seeks votes on jobs, piece by piece
- Occupy Wall Street reaches 1-month mark
- Snowe challenger raises $223K in third quarter
- Saco underage drinking probe leads to pot arrests
- Bath man charged with having a pound of pot
- Waterville police blotter Oct. 17
- Waterville mayoral candidates meet tonight at Thomas College
- NPR's Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson Wins Lovejoy Award
- 'It was like he was somebody else'
- Morning Sentinel police log: Oct. 17, 2011
- Custom fish tank company specializes in unique views
- Road worries Skowhegan residents
- Interest growing in college courses
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Bills list is mixed bag
- Myers, Roy vie for Ward 2 seat on Waterville City Council
- Airplane hobbyists no longer under the radar
- Prescription painkillers hook all kinds
- Occupy Wall Street movement spreading
- Journalist speaks of risks taken, rewards achieved
- Exchange rates don't favor public schools
- Thousands emerge for Martin Luther King memorial dedication
- Anti-Wall St. movement grows to dozens of cities
- Gifford's Ice Cream takes top award
- Portland walk to fight breast cancer
- Crews battle garage fire in Windham
- Clark claims sixth PASS North title
- It's time for flu vaccines
- Carrabassett Valley Academy launches fundraiser
- Motorcycle rider killed in Durham
- Prescription drug abuse rampant across Maine
- Morning Sentinel earns nine awards
- Collins, Snow will get chance to say yes
- Washington County is ground zero
- Planning Board to hear wind turbine pitch
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- Skowhegan demolition starts Saturday
- Sentinel earns nineawards
- Political potatoes: Food for thought
- Overflow shelter preparing to re-open
- Riders raise funds for science scholarship in teacher's name
- A troubled past
- Demand flames for new heat source
- Suspect in St. Peter slaying has long court history
- Riders raise funds for science scholarship in Winslow teacher’s name
- Overflow homeless shelter preparing to re-open in Waterville
- Washington County named ground zero for prescription drug abuse
- Downtown Skowhegan demolition starts Saturday
- Toss another heat alternative onto the fire
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Lawrence holds off Cony
- Madison golfer repeats as Class C state champ
- UMaine wins again in football
- CROSS COUNTRY: Lots of local winners at KVACs
- Hunters can help the hungry
- CROSS COUNTRY: McClintock, Monmouth girls win MVC titles
- Scarborough elm tree coming down today
- Seals washing up dead around New England coasts
- Company's wreath-laying ceremony expands
- Maine ski lodge to be burned for training exercise
- Maine conference aimed at financial exploitation
- 'It's just devastating'
- CLARIFICATION
- Medicare open enrollment earlier than usual this year
- District may close school
- Do we need all this?
- 'Frightened' fourth man arraigned
- Norridgewock man gets 10 years in gun deal
- Snowe calls for tax regulation overhaul
- Madison Paper owner sees lower demand than was predicted
- Union goesafter T-Mobile
- Too muchtoo soon
- State ahead in elder medicine methods
- Pet pantry elatedby locals' support
- Chemical Factors in Obesity Examined
- Maine fights overmedication of elderly
- 'It's just devastating'
- Morning Sentinel police log: Oct. 15, 2011
- Machete attacker appeals conviction, sentence
- Medicare open enrollment earlier than usual this year
- Obesity can begin in the womb, doctor says
- Snowe calls for tax overhaul
- STILL LIFE: Charitable lobster rolls
- Snowe, Michaud praise EPA for new biomass ruling
- KC bishop arrested for not telling<br>police about priest's child porn
- Mom seeks answers to son's 2006 killing spree
- Dead seal count approaches 100
- State supreme court hears appeal in machete case
- Appeals court halts immigration checks at Ala. schools
- Sen. Collins seeks assessment of Libyan missiles
- I-295 crash injuring 2 caused by fight over cell phone
- Murder suspect arrested in New Gloucester
- Ramirez pleads not guilty to domestic battery
- NYC protesters 'emboldened' by park cleanup delay
- Gay military personnel ready for 1st convention
- Police seek suspect in Fairfield Center Big Apple robbery
- Gas pipeline proposal gets mixed reviews
- Portland Press Herald announces loss of 61 employees
- Alumna Explains "Single Ladies" Trend
- Jolicoeur honored at Realtors convention
- Thomas College Relay for Life to be renamed
- Seven sentenced in Kennebec County Superior Court
- Polls show Tea Party won't overthrow Snowe
- Portland superintendent retiring
- Watervile City Council to discuss Quarry Road Rec donations
- Break-in leaves Centerville woman afraid
- Christy’s feels pinch of new oil storage law
- BlackBerry services back to normal
- Protesters rally in Augusta for jobs bill
- SNAPSHOT: Don't rain on my game
- SNAPSHOT: Warm work
- MaineToday Media laying off 38 newspaper employees
- LePage speaks at education symposium
- Inmate pleads not guilty to murdering another prisoner
- Man accused of mailing threats indicted on new charges
- Obama: U.S. to hold Iran accountable in plot
- Senate Republicans offer their own jobs bill
- Downeast prison targeted for possible closing
- Protesters at State House want action on jobs
- Jobs painted as romantic teen in Rolling Stone
- Portland superintendent<br>to retire in June
- Sen. Brown's online message lifted from ex-senator
- Analysis: Obama seeking to run as underdog?
- Protesters suspicious of plan to clean NYC park
- Maine guardsmen head to Middle East
- Man flees with money after midnight Fairfield robbery
- Somerset County police logs
- Billionaire trader gets 11 years in insider probe
- BlackBerry maker says service fully restored
- Airline back flying after crash on Matinicus
- Buffett brings tax fight to supercommittee
- Two arrests; Waterville police log for Wednesday, Thursday
- Police find man in Newport with stab wound
- Fairfield porch fire extinguished by cop
- Grand jury indicts China man on burglary, assault charges
- Lack of work on China dam keeping pond low
- Debate dates set for Waterville mayoral candidates
- Possible Senate candidate criticizes Snowe
- Sidney considers adding town manager
- Two racinos vying for votes
- Law revisits Dresden courthouse
- Tax panel shies away from major changes
- Man stricken at Augusta meeting dies at scene
- Oakland council likes pipeline
- Kennebec Behavioral Health move approved, criticized
- Garbology 101 at UMF
- Epstein all but gone
- Aisle fails to divide state legislators
- HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY: Skowhegan, Nokomis KVAC champions
- Naming of Bulger tipster worries FBI observers
- Man admits helping suspect in Amity slayings
- Herman Cain's sudden surge powered by 9-9-9
- Defense drops claim Jackson swallowed fatal dose
- Boat builder shipping 20 fishing boats to Japan
- Runner disqualified for taking bus during marathon
- Casino supporters turn into foes of new ones
- Hinck blasts Snowe on jobs vote
- Tony the Tiger and Toucan Sam<br>can rest easy
- Abandoned puppies baffle Buxton police
- Nigerian pleads guilty to underwear bomb attack
- Man found stabbed in Newport
- Stricken man dies at public hearing in Augusta
- Lawmakers, White House regroup on jobs
- Plot to kill ambassador unraveled on Southwest border
- Analysis: Clash on economy sets tone for election
- Think tank: UMaine system's payroll up 29%
- Clinton and Waterville police logs for Tuesday
- In gas race, money talks
- Exit 113 meeting halted
- Farmington selectmen approve police station bid
- New boiler praised at Oakland groundbreaking ceremony
- US links Iran to plot, puts more pressure on Tehran
- Big losses lead to even bigger gains
- Senate gets tough with China; House not poised to follow suit
- Morning Sentinel police log: Oct. 12, 2011
- Fairfield stabbing victim refuses treatment
- Norridgewock hearing to explain gas pipeline project
- Online commercial touts same-day voting support
- Winslow man hospitalized after crash on I-95
- Pittsfield call center closes
- Oxford PAC opposes more gaming sites
- BIW worker injured when forklift tire explodes
- Hammond Lumber expands to coastal Maine
- Verso to shut down<br>paper machine at Bucksport
- House OKs funding boost for disabled veterans
- Obama: Jobs bill 'moment of truth' for Senate
- US accuses Iranians of plot to assassinate diplomat
- Maine State Prison inmate dies in nursing home
- Wall Street protesters target NYC millionaires
- Somerset County police logs
- White House to honor head of Maine legal aid group
- Romney camp claims Christie endorsement
- Haircut assaults expose Amish friction
- Glitch stopped Maine jobless claims
- College of the Atlantic installs new president
- Maine small business advocate announced
- 700 people drop 2 tons in Richmond health program
- Fryeburg Fair attendance down slightly overall
- Group launches 'cut spending' tour in Portland
- Oxford County again ranks as state's unhealthiest
- 230-year-old Bucksport inn up for sale
- Waterville police logs: Monday
- Pittsfield call center closes, costing 65 jobs
- Sen. Snowe raises $3.2M for race
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- State's fall foilage fails to deliver color
- Absentee ballot process changing this year
- Former dean of Colby College pens comic crime caper
- Public service always a priority for new Wilton police chief
- Industrial chemicals a cause of obesity?
- Bay Street development offers glimpse of risk, challenge of business expansion
- SNAPSHOT: An a-maizing adventure
- Pest control hits new low post 9/11
- UN: Afghans tortured Taliban detainees
- SNAPSHOT: Push and pull
- Lewiston casino backers make their pitch
- Congress takes up China, free trade, jobs bills
- Coast Guard rescues sailors in Canadian waters
- 1 million order iPhone 4S in first day
- Police seek witnesses to Shriner go-cart crash
- Police logs, arrests, Waterville, Winslow, Somerset County
- Few in N.H. paying attention to GOP race
- Cannabis-shaped candy<br>alarms parents, officials
- Snowe's campaign war chest grows to $3.2M
- After 9/11, foreign insects,<br>diseases slipped into U.S.
- Christian mission schooner nears completion
- Maine avg. gas price continues to fall
- Waterville woman facing charges after I-95 chase
- Ellsworth officer saves man from burning car
- Priest resigns after sex abuse suspect leads trip
- Mitt Romney's wife to host Maine fundraiser
- In downtown Skowhegan, eyesore soon to be no more
- Comfort food served with warmth
- Augusta's downtown sprucing up with paint
- Looking for work, some see Catch-22
- Morning Sentinel police log: Oct. 10, 2011
- Dempsey Challenge excites with star power
- Hundreds visit fire museum during open house
- Dresden girl's home-school project results in 65-pound white pumpkin
- Margaret Chase Smith -- and many others -- worked here
- Foraging fearlessly for fungi
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Numbers don't lie, do they?
- New handicapped placards available
- With a new trapping season comes fresh debate
- UMaine gets its first hockey win
- Germany, France reach agreement on bank sector
- Deadline set for absentee ballots
- Thousands turn out to pedal in the Dempsey Challenge
- McCartney married in London
- 47 couples vie in wife-carrying contest
- Colleges-employers conference slated for Portland
- Cheese makers open their doors to public
- Morning Sentinel police log: Oct. 9, 2011
- Lewiston casino backers ask voters for a chance
- Natural gas extensions could need state support
- Bangor ground zero for 'bath salts' in Maine
- Artisans flock to Portland park to sell wares to cruise ship passengers
- Fines planned over asbestos at Wilton demolition site
- Waterville woman charged with multiple felonies after police chase
- Clinton, Fairfield differ on how to fix crossings
- J.P. DEVINE: What's with the waving?
- Dirt racing: 'It's just a fun, redneck thing'
- Next month, it's casinos vs. harness racing vs. none of the above
- TRAVIS LAZARCZYK: Hurt with no end in sight
- Smaller cities tighten belts
- In sickness and in health
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Waterville topples Madison
- Saturday's police logs3
- Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis dead at 82
- Traffic back to normal on I-95
- Woman arrested after high-speed chase
- Foreign cars, antique planes in Owls Head
- STILL LIFE: Back to the barn
- Morning Sentinel police log: Oct. 8, 2011
- Natural gas line dependent on residents' interest
- Students need real-world education, speaker says
- AT&T: Kennebec County will see better coverage
- Waterville city councilors give initial approval for Alfond money
- New economic program praised
- Wintle indicted on gun charges
- Wilton seeks to control smart meters
- AMY CALDER: Cleaning before company
- Airport on Waterville officials' radar
- Demand for community colleges keeps going up
- New advice on prostate cancer defies conventional wisdom
- As feds target California pot shops, Maine watches
- Chemical spill creates mess on I-95
- Massive ID theft enterprise dismantled in NYC
- Army aviators in high demand on the battlefront
- Blackstone pledges $3M<br>to spur Maine entrepreneurship
- Maine law aims to eliminate wolf hybrids
- Dead poet bus tour on the road today
- School bus driver arrested for child porn indicted
- Murderer charged with killing another murderer
- Tape of Jackson doctor's police interview played
- Portland man killed in Windham crash
- Chemical makers say BPA no longer in sippy cups
- Biddeford woman sentenced to 7 years for arson
- DEP restores director to southern office
- Economy added 103,000 jobs in Sept.
- Two arrests; Waterville police log
- Panel: Routine prostate test does more harm than good
- Nobel Peace Prize goes to women's rights activists
- Penobscot Island Air suspends flights after fatal crash
- Terror suspect tried to by model plane from Maine man
- Jobs' vision became reality in Maine
- Head Start cuts tabled for now
- St. Peter's family, friends show at court
- Panel urged to improve land-use group
- Nelson says he didn't kill man
- Licata pleads not guilty to murder charge
- Waterville continues debate on shelter money
- Bridge repairs may stall I-95 traffic
- Racino developer helps fund campaign
- Topless coffee site to become self-storage business
- Musical act added to Belgrade Lakes' Oktoberfest
- HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY: Messalonskee defeats Cony, 10-4
- Turnpike predicts holiday traffic about like 2010's
- Maine housing authority releases salary information
- Feds target 16 California pot dispensaries
- Man charged in 1980 slaying appears in court
- 3 appointed to charter school oversight panel
- Hank yanks ESPN football song for good
- Obama cites Westbrook bridge in jobs bill pitch
- Maine food pantries, soup kitchens lose funding
- Prince Harry due in U.S. for combat training
- 30-year mortgage below 4%<br>for first time ever
- Brunswick toddler found drinking near passed-out dad
- Combative Obama jabs at GOP on jobs bill
- White House to host Maine school nutrition directors
- Obama acknowledges Wall Street protests as a sign
- Senate moves toward final vote on China currency
- Kids' ER concussion visits up 60 pct over decade
- Former Gov. King: Jobs' death an 'incredible loss'
- DHHS proposes cuts to youth, education, hospitals
- Somerset County police logs
- Maine credit unions report growth
- Man drowns in Kennebec River in Bath
- Developer loans racino ballot campaign $780K
- Wozniak on Jobs: "He had the better instincts"
- Jobs and his celebrity: A love-hate relationship
- Same-day voter registration group raises over $278K
- Former cop pleads guilty to sexual molestation charge
- Apple's Steve Jobs dies, tributes pour in
- Nobel Prize in literature goes to Swedish poet
- Waterville police log; Winslow arrest
- Crews rescue capsized duck hunter
- Sustainability Report Highlights Green Initiatives
- Friendly's files for bankruptcy
- Unions join Wall Street protesters
- Dems: Pay for jobs plan with millionaire tax hike
- Candidates line up for Wintle's seat
- School nutritionist: Potato limit 'ridiculous'
- MHPC study: State elections liable to fraud
- College owners file for dismissal of suit
- Unity Town Office moving to elementary school
- Hearing to address new pesticide rules
- Group begins fundraising to fight gambling
- Clinton man arrested after police chase
- Morning Sentinel police log: October 6, 2011
- McKernan company seeks dismissal of federal lawsuit
- Fatal Biddeford fire was suicide
- D.C. event intensifies pro-potato pressure
- Police search for man who scammed 99-year-old
- Westbrook woman pleads guilty to immigration fraud
- India introduces $35 tablet computer for rural poor
- Maine community college enrollment up 4.3%
- Senate Democrats rewrite Obama's jobs bill
- Friendly's files for Ch. 11 bankruptcy
- Think tank faults Maine voter registration system
- Board approves eastern Maine wind project
- Poll: 1 in 3 vets sees Iraq, Afghan wars as wastes
- Knox dad: She's strong, 'but it's been tough time'
- Unions give Wall Street protesters some oomph
- General: Army has a discipline problem
- Pharmacist pleads not guilty to taking kickbacks
- Obama signs bill to keep government running
- Cache of heroin found in Maine State Prison store
- Little Lads popcorn maker expands production
- Deaths of young harbor seals investigated
- Artful Message on Mountaintop Removal
- Lawyer: Cancer killing arson suspect
- Maine gasoline pumps found to be overcharging
- Regional music camp aims to grow
- Snowe, Michaud central figures in trade debates
- Skowhegan treasurer not ready for audit; town paying
- Wilton welcomes new police chief
- Firefighter’s widow resurrects dinner
- Underwood gives students journals, encouagement
- 300 bills written for next session
- Friends: Victim 'was terrified'
- Teen ticketed after three-car collision
- China comprehensive plan review to continue at meeting tonight
- Morning Sentinel police log: October 5, 2011
- 2 Maine projects get border commission grants
- Bernanke: Recovery close to faltering
- Obama knocks Cantor, prods GOP on jobs bill
- A faster, more powerful iPhone
- NYC East River chopper crash kills 1; 4 rescued
- St. Joseph's College names interim president
- Student voters urged to get driver's license
- Amanda Knox, family head home to Seattle
- 4 airports try lower-hassle screening
- Portland protesters continue to 'occupy'
- 3 win Nobel for showing universe is speeding up
- Down East school employee charged with child porn
- Gas pumps found to be overcharging motorists
- Anti-casino group sets up PAC, targets ballot questions
- Heating oil starts season 84 cents higher than year ago
- Maine board to decide on Down East wind farm
- Christie: 'Now is not my time' for White House bid
- Underwear bomb suspect starts trial with outburst
- Wife of late firefighter resurrects appreciation event
- Teen killed in crash following football game
- Judge upholds $100K bail for accused arsonist
- Somerset County police logs
- Police log for Monday and Tuesday: Waterville
- No one hurt in Wilton house fire
- 19 Colby students charged during party
- Earthquake Damages Building, Spares People in Kalimpong
- St. Peter's friends speak up
- Maine schools sliding in annual progress
- Italian appeals court clears Knox
- Same-day vote supporters point to report
- Waterville city council to vote on shelter fund
- Norridgewock man awarded Purple Heart
- Senate confirms district court judge
- Portland joins Wall Street protests
- Gift funds North Anson clinic’s X-ray set-up
- Man faces charges after pot discovery
- Senior citizens invited to foliage excursion
- Vassalboro selectmen question lunch break pay
- Wall Street protesters dress as zombies
- Conviction overturned, Knox to go free
- ER doc: Jackson physician never mentioned propofol
- Paraplegic skipper credited in boat tragedy
- Gotten any personal letters lately? Didn't think so
- Navy contracts mean revenue stability for Bath
- Richmond boy in critical condition
- Somerset County police logs
- Coalition: Studies support same-day voter registration
- Avg. Maine gasoline price drops 6.2 cents
- Slain soldier's family meets Pentagon officials
- Arrest, Waterville police log
- District switch cause for concern
- Convenience store, gas station skips step
- Mitchell says Palestinian UN bid worrisome
- Redistricting reaction seems mostly ho-hum
- Wall Street protesters: We're in for long haul
- Seniors value as volunteers touted
- Milfoil removal efforts continue on Messalonskee Lake
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Spotlight on DHHS, education spending
- Court returns to Pownalborough
- Greek deficit projected at 8.5 percent of GDP
- Pirates win exhibition finale, 2-0
- Weekend police logs
- Woman hurt in ATV accident in Dover-Foxcroft
- True clinches road racing crown with runner-up finish
- Caribou man wins Maine Marathon
- Coastal flooding expected south of Portland today
- Expanded jetport opens to passengers today
- Fryeburg Fair kicks off for 161st year
- No kinship care for David
- Maine Marathon runners brave rainy conditions
- Volunteers keep restaurant afloat
- Care to stay near patients
- Maine might compost unused drugs
- 50 years, quickly passed
- Town, school races crowded in Winslow
- Mallett school celebrates past, future
- Michaud leaving public service after 31 years
- Jay scholar earns Fulbright; heads for Bhutan
- New hospital to bring road changes
- Budget cutters looking hard at money use
- PBS looking at Maine role in Prohibition
- LePage taking steps to prevent unemployment fraud
- POLICE
- Auburn to host New England Ghost Conference
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Traip overpowers Winslow, 36-8
- Coast Guard rescues fisherman off Maine coast
- Deaf Culture Festival today on Mackworth Island
- Pirates get five players from Coyotes
- Woman sentenced in mobile home sales thefts
- LePage: Maine targets unemployment fraud
- US general sees end to Libya mission
- Standish woman arrested for arson
- UPDATE: Oxford Plains races postponed until Oct. 15
- Kennedys to mark charity anniversary in Maine
- LePage to attend Big E fair in Massachusetts
- Street fair marks end of NH-Maine bridge
- Funds secured for Biddeford land purchase
- POLICE
- CLARIFICATION
- Maine, state workers union still debating contract
- Former Associated Grocers employees ready for work
- First lady in Maine: Election will determine who we are
- Anson, Madison water districts propose merger
- FINDING DAVID: 'Delusional world' led to son taken away
- North Anson woman wanted on arson charge back after fleeing
- Sister: Murder suspect is father of St. Peter's child
- REPORTING ASIDE: Couple retiring from Redington Museum
- Immigrants arrested in restaurant raids face charges
- SNAPSHOT: Winslow pep rally
- SNAPSHOT: Waterville pep rally parade
- Man who found St. Peter's body was 'scared to death'
- It's official: Francona's out
- First lady: Election will decide<br>'who we are as a country'
- Jackson Lab planning<br>$1.1B facility at UConn
- 8 employees of Mexican restaurants facing charges
- Medic: Info from Jackson's doctor didn't add up
- Canadian Arctic ice shelves shrink dramatically
- Study: New England beef markets not yet feasible
- Incomes fall for first time<br>in nearly two years
- Obama praises killing of al-Awlaki
- Deaths in recent races prompt triathlon review
- Somerset County police logs
- Francona on radar for White Sox?
- Update: Hiker dies after trail rescue
- Calif. man survives for days after car plunges off cliff
- Prominent al-Qaida cleric believed killed in Yemen
- CLARIFICATION
- CORRECTION
- POLICE
- SKOWHEGAN DISTRICT COURT
- Portland jetport gets modern look
- Michelle Obama to make Maine visit
- Officials: Depth at Portland pier may become issue
- Fairfield town clerk receives association's President Award
- Nonprofit group given OK to open center in China
- Memorial honoring EMS members planned for capitol complex
- Pellet maker in Strong gets federal money
- A pink light in the dark: Cancer rally planned in Farmington
- Lawmakers hear Clean Election funding options
- Possible buyer for Madison junior high school building not named
- Somerset Animal Shelter manager fired
- Anson veteran selectman resigns
- State ag, conservation departments may merge
- FINDING DAVID: Couple fights to regain custody after adopted son taken by DHHS
- HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY: Mt. View, Gardiner play to 1-1 tie
- U.S. Capitol police react to Onion hostage satire
- Epstein: Not Francona's fault
- Maine panel gets less-than-rosy economic report
- First lady a not-so-secret campaign weapon
- LePage pitches plan to merge departments
- U.S. fugitive killer lived openly in Africa
- Windham councilor dies of apparent suicide
- Vt. thanking homebound National Guard units
- New England air quality improved in 2011
- Kennebunkport dedicates Barbara Bush garden
- Fairfield, Oakland Waterville police blotters
- Teen trying to avoid deer is killed in crash
- CEOs of big companies foresee less hiring
- Wildlife Scientist on the Future of Conservation
- Breakthrough in forensic evidence leads to arrest in unsolved Anson slayiing
- POLICE
- China rules, amendments to be discussed at hearings
- Bangor bank outlines Augusta building project
- Second arrest made in Winslow copper theft case
- Sewer gases killed two workers
- Quarry Road Recreation Area gets another big boost
- Fuentes arrests not part of nationwide immigration sweep
- Waterville candidates weigh in on police station site
- SNAPSHOT: Get ready to play
- Unity College's Hunters and Huggers feast boasts local menu
- LePage: Mural was removed for money reasons
- Hallowell gets pot dispensary
- String of thefts leads to boosted security in downtown Skowhegan
- Next week: 75 mph north of Bangor on I-95
- Autopsies show sewer gas killed<br>workers in Kennebunkport
- Marijuana dispensary heading to Hallowell
- Cantaloupe illnesses, deaths expected to rise
- LePage: Investor group finalizes purchase of 2 mills
- Report: EPA cut corners on climate finding
- 26 states appeal health care law to Supreme Court
- Anson homicide victim's family was <br>still suffering from mystery of unsolved killing
- Man arrested in 31-year-old unsolved Anson homicide
- Quimby buys 11,291 more acres near Baxter
- Somerset County police logs
- ICE announces criminal immigrant roundup
- Shutdown averted, but deep differences linger
- Former Searsport teacher sentenced in sex case
- Texas mother to plead guilty in son's death
- Autopsies under way for men found in sewage tank
- Turner man sentenced for cocaine distribution
- 11 employees of Mexican eateries being held in jail
- Upgrade cost less than thought
- Legislators OK bath salts bill
- Mt. Blue schools to welcome public
- Winslow High School to host public bonfire
- Community spirit festival to return to Waterville
- Bangor bank expands to old KJ lot
- Parties agree on lines
- Officials identify three possible sites for city's police station
- Group: GOP leaders used same-day voting
- Local men found dead in sewage tank
- Scientists to share water research
- Power outage affected nearly 1,300 consumers
- Morning Sentinel police log: September 28, 2011
- HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY: Mt. View tops Waterville, 4-0
- Marijuana dispensary picks site in downtown Portland
- 40-year sentence for killings of Maine couple
- Sewage tank victims<br>identified in Kennebunkport
- Doc's defense: Jackson gave himself fatal dose
- Longtime fugitive U.S. hijacker caught in Portugal
- Senate confirms all of LePage's nominees
- Fla. couple sentenced for mailing oxycodone to Maine
- Coalition releases list of Republicans using same-day registration
- Legislature passes re-districting compromise
- More Americans skipping medical care to save money
- Survey: Health insurance costs surge in 2011
- Inspectors dangle from Washington Monument
- Racino backers launch ad campaign
- Dog put in quarantine after biting 6-year-old
- Senate poised to confirm LePage nominees
- Legislature set to vote on 'bath salts' bill
- Senate nears vote on U.S. District Court nominee
- Waterville police
- Gulp ... Sox lose, tied for wild card
- Earthquake Prompts Worries for Kalimpong
- Investigation: Cellphone call ended before fatal crash
- Mixed reaction to Winslow bridge work
- Deal struck in Washington; shutdown averted
- Collins: Keep potatoes in school lunches
- Redistrict agreement still elusive
- Deal could help Farmington parking issues
- Common Ground director calls fair 'one of the best ever'
- Winslow school names wing, scholarship for teacher
- New MTA budget sees travel funds cut
- LEGISTLATIVE BRIEFS: Audit will determine federal aid amount
- Man shot by police was off medication, sister says
- New boxes needed for digital cable switch
- Downed line kills power to downtown Skowhegan
- Athens man arrested on drug possession charges
- Wilton man charged with drunkenly banging on house door
- Maine panel details health care exchange
- Police: Trucker distracted, speeding before train collision
- Dead Sea Scrolls go online
- Obama defends push to raise taxes on rich
- Living people to appear on US stamps
- On spending, Congress can't agree on easy stuff
- Somerset County police logs
- DEP nominee sails through confirmation hearing
- Police probe stabbing in Livermore Falls
- Waterville, Winslow police logs for Sunday, Monday
- Buker's lasting legacy honored
- Pet food pantry seeking help
- Freed hikers: Nationality, not actions, issue in Iran
- Ban on texting while driving starts Wednesday
- A rare upside of economic worries: Lower gas prices
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Lawmakers to consider redistricting Tuesday
- 'The Sing-Off' alters Mainer's career choice
- Sushi chef brings skills to Skowhegan
- Sox crumble again, wild-card lead down to 1/2 game
- UPDATE: Police ID Farmingdale shooting suspect
- UMA designated military friendly
- KVCC student sets sights on Mars
- Bills come back, stun Patriots
- Woman dies after car rolls over in Littleton
- Cumberland County Fair's 140th year begins
- Four hurt in two accidents
- Challenge to Maine GOP vote strategy threatened
- Texting while driving ban to start this week
- 2 hikers released from Iranian prison back in the US
- Man from Union electrocuted
- LePage proclaims day of remembrance for murder victims
- Oysters take center stage at today's festival
- Police logs, Waterville, Farmington; Franklin, Somerset counties
- Fairgoers unite in Unity as part of a global effort
- Re-enactors mark Benedict Arnold's arrival
- Stability seems likely for Bath Iron Works
- LePage hits familiar theme in Calais for Capitol for a Day
- Thursday to be a big day for herring
- ON THE EDGE: The sky is falling, the sky ...
- UMF begins annual 3K merit scholarships
- Colby College expansion a 'glass lantern'
- Common Ground panel: It's time to act on climate change
- Maine's unique approach to gambling may hurt it in the long run
- HEAD FIRST: Impact of concussions forces sports to take closer look at injury
- Collins: 'Timeout' on federal regulations would help economy
- Satellite likely in ocean, but may have hit US
- Bangor Daily News to cut jobs
- Waterville, Somerset logs; arrests
- Breast cancer bracelets put kids in hot water
- Police continue to search for clues in Elena Lozada's death
- Lincoln County eligible for post-Irene aid
- Biddeford's annual chalk festival postponed
- Portland police investigate pharmacy robbery
- Benedict Arnold's march events reenacted in Pittston
- Thousands of Mainers walk to end Alzheimer's
- Police pursue leads in robbery
- Maine Maritime homecoming this weekend
- Common Ground fair starts today in Unity
- POLICE
- Richmond school sees 2 bomb scares in week
- Industry man pleads not guilty to pot charges
- MIA memorial bracelets find soldier's family
- Lewiston house part of hunt for missing woman
- Skowhegan selectmen to look for deputy replacement
- Fresh air at Oak Grove
- LePage theme in Calais is familiar
- Common Ground Fair lets kids flourish, too
- Black bear killed in Portland
- 'No Child Left Behind' changes give states more say
- Cancun Mexican Restaurant reopens with much support
- MaineGeneral's new regional hospital 'an extraordinary opportunity'
- Madison welcomes new taxi service
- Police persue leads in robbery
- GOP may push redistricting plan
- Police warn of possibly tainted street drugs
- Somerset County police logs
- Stocks end on uptick<br>after brutal week of selling
- Police search for clues for missing Lewiston woman
- Palestinians submit UN statehood bid
- Ex-pharmacist for tribe indicted for kickbacks
- Satellite mysteriously slows, Earth strike delayed
- Lost Mainer in NH reaches help with cell phone
- Ammo for new BIW destroyer passes test
- Showdown time: Senate blocks House disaster aid bill
- Physicists wary of junking cosmic speed limit just yet
- U.S. paid $600 million in benefits to dead people
- GOP: We hold trump card to pass redistricting plan
- Neighbor blocks burglar getaway car til cops arrive
- Ex-employee pleads guilty to stealing from credit union
- Texas woman not yet indicted in son's death
- Wind company seeks to collect data in Maine
- Black bear killed in Portland
- Morning Sentinel police log: Sept. 23, 2011
- Police arrest three after burglary at Troy home
- Norridgewock woman hurt in crash with tractor-trailer
- Stratton woman in hospital after moose hits car
- Waterville man given two-year probation for thefts, burglaries
- Somerset voters to elect commissioners for new districts
- Group suggests small changes to help planet
- LePage outlines goals at Kiwanis
- Summers continues touting voter fraud thesis
- Group-owned land to be used for veterans
- Waterville council finds three possible sites for police station
- Outdoorsman remembered
- Stocks plunge
- Cancun owner released
- Man with knife robs Waterville credit union
- New MaineGeneral to break ground
- STILL LIFE: Night riders and neon steeds
- Man robs Waterville credit union
- U.S. walks out as Iran delivers anti-U.S. speech
- It hasn't been pretty, but Sox<br>still have wild card edge
- Maine home sales rise 15% in August
- Maine officials apologize to tribe over bus boardings
- Obama challenges Boehner, McConnell on home turf
- Somerset County police logs
- Computer reconstructs movie scenes from brain scans
- Bail set for owner of Mexican restaurants
- Atom smasher claims faster-than-light particle
- Work starts on new $312M hospital in Augusta
- FDA phases out inhaler due to environmental impact
- Census: Recession taking toll on young adults
- Houlton postal worker sentenced for drug thefts
- Police chief hurt in collision with moose
- Bangor drug court to close
- Police complaint logs for Waterville, Clinton
- Dinner is served. Invasive fish, anyone?
- State cutbacks worry some fire officials
- Cornville farmer ready to defy town
- China to vote on spending surplus on town plan
- Police ask for patience with traffic at Common Ground Country Fair
- Plans continue for new Belgrade supermarket
- STILL LIFE: Fleecy grooming
- Body found in Jackman
- Vote probe finds one violation
- Waterville man, brother arrested by federal agents
- Morning Sentinel police log: Sept. 22, 2011
- Armed immigration agents raid Westbrook eatery
- Pastors visiting from Honduras
- Annual Unity College dinner welcomes hunters, tree huggers
- Motorcyclist dies in Windsor crash
- Labor committee endorses nominations
- Toddler needed 64 stitches after pit bull attack
- Waterville restaurateur cited for harboring illegals
- Kennebec Journal, union sign labor pact
- U.S. building secret drone bases in Africa, Mideast
- Fed to shift $400B in holdings to boost economy
- Summers reveals voter fraud investigation results
- Sub arrives at Portsmouth yard for upgrades
- Iran releases 2 Americans jailed as spies
- Obama to U.N.: No shortcut to peace in Middle East
- Software company succeeds<br>with autistic work force
- Armed Services chairman: Cuts could mean draft
- Somerset County police logs
- Maine Warden Service Recovers Body In Jackman
- Mother of NH girl separating from husband
- Summers to announce voter fraud investigation results
- Bus driver charged with sex assault on Kittery child
- Maine wardens search lake for missing boater
- Slide show: UNE presents Morton awards to outstanding women
- Alum Featured in Documentary
- Wilton mother arrested after hitting ex-boyfriend's truck with car
- Could war taxes help the economy?
- Waterville City Council votes to back ambulance loan
- Collins watches new day dawn
- Exploding turban kills former Afghan president
- At Mount View, a call for kindness
- Senate panel paves way for return of very big rigs
- STILL LIFE: Stolen prize
- ‘Worst Road in Maine’ list keeps growing
- 'The whole thing just — whoosh'
- Waterville approves Delta Ambulance request
- Six LePage nominees nearing confirmation
- Colby Oak Fellow to discuss poverty in India
- NY beach remains tied to 1996 discovery
- Sen. Collins, colleagues applaud<br>end of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
- Repeal of gay ban causing few waves in military
- Oxford casino chooses Las Vegas partner
- Unprofessional conduct fine upheld against lawyer
- 22 awarded MacArthur 'genius grants'
- Fact check: Are rich taxed less than secretaries?
- Somerset County police logs
- Palestinians continue effort to seek UN membership
- Suicide bomber kills former Afghan president
- Toddler recovering after pit bull bite in Windham
- Bill to let bigger rigs on interstates advances
- Fire engulfs Waterville apartment building
- Police blame speed in fatal Farmington crash
- Big bust for booze at Colby
- Maine's congressional delegates respond to president's proposal
- Obama talks tough on taxes
- Morning Sentinel police log: Sept. 20, 2011
- Police: Driver in train crash may have been on cellphone
- Passing nurse helped Pittsfield crash victims
- Cornville narrowly OKs town library
- The charges
- WATERVILLE DISTRICT COURT
- Conference discusses depression in the workplace
- NEWPORT DISTRICT COURT
- Ambulance request up for public hearing
- Grand jury indicts Canaan man on assault charges
- State poet laureate chosen to read at DC festival
- Murder suspect makes first court appearance
- Feds reverse decision, award grant to Fort Kent group
- Coast Guard chopper flies mariner to hospital
- Obama endorses ending one day of mail delivery
- Maine Historical executive director stepping down
- Police charge Colby students
- EPA fines S. Portland chemical company $151K
- Trucker killed in Amtrak crash may have been on phone
- Obama announces debt plan built on taxing rich
- Racino proponents kick off Yes on 2 campaign
- Death toll for Reno air crash rises to 10
- Pentagon: Ready for gay ban repeal Tuesday
- Netflix spinning off DVD business
- Flu vaccine now widely available in Maine
- Court throws out 17-year Padilla terror sentence
- Avg. Maine gasoline price drops 4.6 cents
- FBI: Violent crime down by 6% last year
- Maine poet laureate to read in D.C.
- Fatal plane crash in Greenville under investigation
- Waterville police log; three arrests
- Morning Sentinel police log: Sept. 19, 2011
- China selectmen to determine local ballot questions
- JONATHAN RISKIND: Snowe discusses stimulus bill vote
- Kennebec County Sheriff's Department buys new dive boat
- Tour of green buildings Oct. 1 in Palermo
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Capitol busy again
- Family offering reward to find Farmington woman's killer
- Skowhegan school is owner's dream come true
- Child abuse tied to hard times
- Down below, above and beyond
- MCI students survive spectacular wreck
- In New Portland, a new beginning
- STILL LIFE: At the fair
- College of the Atlantic gets $1M agriculture grant
- Walk to Cure Diabetes draws Collins, big crowd to Back Cove
- New England general stores hardly general these days
- Busy week for cruise ships
- Pilot recovering from Ultralight crash
- Two injured, two reported missing from Lebanon car accident
- Strong earthquake hits northeastern India
- ACC adds Pittsburgh, Syracuse from Big East
- Maine crews return home after helping in Vermont
- Maine groups getting $1M in grant money
- Goodwill Industries of Northern New England names Roosevelt granddaughter CEO
- Morning Sentinel police log: Sept. 18, 2011
- Oxford casino planners downplay potential competitors
- Moscow land up for auction
- Winslow officials eye more space for police
- J.P. DEVINE: The last mailbox
- Skowhegan farmers' market is state's most popular
- With Madison leading the way, winter heating changes could be in store
- Murder charge brings surprise, hope for closure
- Local job market not good, but could be worse
- A play for our times at Lakewood Theater
- Oldest child of late Sen. Ted Kennedy dies
- Police say nine people killed in Reno air crash
- Friends: Pilot in Reno crash was skilled airman
- Maine has highway funding worries too
- Hundreds expected at garlic fest on Mount Desert
- LePage touts job creation in weekly radio address
- Noise-reduction standards for wind turbines get OK’d
- Coast Guard searching Casco Bay after 'mayday' call
- Farmer Henri still at it
- Lawrence ready for marching band season
- Grand jury indicts suspect in '09 killing in pickup
- UMF chief calls it a career
- Taste of Thailand comes to Farmington
- Job descriptions spark bid debate
- ATVs warned to keep off ET
- Restaurants, fishermen promote alternate seafood
- POLICE
- Officials seem to like tax break for gas pipeline
- 20 months in prison for slaying
- Vote may turn school into library
- Rep. Michaud: Give troops US shoes
- Man injured, car catches fire in Raymond accident
- If you're feeling poorer, that's because you are
- Remains in Southwest Harbor likely those of missing man
- Auburn man sentenced for bankruptcy fraud
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Waterville at Gardiner live tonight
- Maine unemployment rate dips to 7.6 percent
- BEP approves lower turbine noise standards
- Maine getting $13M for small business loans
- Grandparents with webcam<br>latest online stars
- Spy satellite chief's blunt talk is an eye-opener
- White House wary of Solyndra re-election effects
- Obama signs 1st major patent law change since '52
- US ramps up weapons search in Libya
- Somerset County police logs
- Waterville police blotter Sept. 16
- Tractor-trailor crushes dump truck cab, killing driver
- Disaster aid to help pay for repairs
- Police find copper stolen from CMP
- Town's 'eyesore' going away
- Leonard and Shettleworth to Appear on C-SPAN
- LePage proposal would toughen rules regarding bath salts
- Same-day registration backers start campaign
- Waterville mayoral candidates made official
- Victim liason retires
- Clinton officers accused of unnecessary force
- Panel cuts teacher pay supplement
- Vote OKs selling second town office
- Two face drug trafficking charges
- Work begins to replace Wilton bridge
- Legal action makes permit invalid
- BIW gets destroyers contract
- Morning Sentinel police log: September 16, 2011
- Navy signs $2B in contracts for BIW destroyers
- Drunk driver interrupts Bath police fitness session
- Investor group poised to buy closed mills
- LePage bill elevates penalties for bath salts
- Caribou High teacher named state's top instructor
- Marine receives Medal of Honor
- Six cruise ships to call in Portland next week
- US Supreme Court asked to halt Texas execution
- Anthony told to pay almost $100K for investigation
- FDA disputes TV doc's warning of apple juice risk
- Consumer prices, unemployment claims rise
- NH Gov. Lynch won't seek re-election
- Former Mass. trooper convicted of Kittery rape
- Two men face cocaine charges after Waterville bust
- Budget-cutting panel continues quest for $25M
- Maine Indians upset over bingo bus inspection
- 2 Bates students stranded on island, rescued
- Marine hero to receive Medal of Honor today
- Rogue trader loses $2 billion for UBS
- Waterville police log; two arrests
- Sidney farmer in dispute with state about fence
- Bible Scholar Elaine Pagels Gives Inaugural Lecture
- Morning Sentinel police log: Sept. 15, 2011
- Skowhegan District Court: Sept. 15, 2011
- Morning Sentinel correction: Sept. 14, 2011
- Cautious consumers tighten purse strings
- Police dogs get extra training
- Agricultural fair returns to New Portland this weekend
- China selectmen defer ballot decisions
- Crash victim still in hospital
- Colby to host Princeton professor
- Lawyer wants GMAC mortage practices investigated
- Massive cruise ship pier opens in Portland harbor
- Report finds big gap between needed, offered degrees
- Worker hurt in Mt. Blue construction accident
- Professor talks about enduring Revelation
- State helps cue better education
- Show us your produce
- BP responsible for oil spill, government says
- 'I'm not well today,' says alleged robber
- Madison has its own natural gas plan
- STILL LIFE: Pick of the crop
- Sox collapse in 8th, lose 5-4
- Tea party candidate challenges Snowe to debate
- Justice Ginsburg slides to safety off airplane
- UMaine announces business plan competition
- Report: BP ultimately responsible
- Police: Passenger in Canaan crash injured, not driver
- Maine to lead effort to raise science standards
- Future NASA rocket to be most powerful ever built
- Ban proposed on e-cigarettes on planes
- SAT reading scores fall to lowest level on record
- House probing $528M loan to failed solar company
- Poll finds near-split in US over legal gay marriage
- Self-defense classes for women at Waterville Fire Department
- Water main workers find 1840s gravestones
- Suspect in armed robbery of pharmacy arrested
- Ralph Nader appeal goes to Maine supreme court
- Man charged in Mass. murders has local past
- State legislator accused in gun incident resigns
- Canaan crash sends driver to hospital
- Ground broken at opera house
- Insurgents hit US embassy, NATO office in Kabul
- T-Mobile workers allege firings in recent months
- Conservatives’ poll: End same-day registration
- Water change would be good
- Disaster declared for Irene-damaged Maine counties
- Litchfield offender charged with possessing child pornography
- HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY: Gardiner nips Waterville, 1-0
- 12.5% of Mainers live in poverty, Census says
- Armrest wars: Flights fuller than ever
- Former BIW worker pleads guilty to copper theft
- BIW lays off 44 salaried workers
- Poll: Majority support repealing same-day registration
- Ramirez out of jail after battery charge
- First responder video filmed on Maine Turnpike
- Towns in final talks to restart mills
- 9.4 percent of Mainers lack health coverage
- Somerset County police logs
- Obama's jobs plan complicates task of debt panel
- Taliban attack US Embassy, other Kabul buildings
- Wintle resigns House seat
- Census: US poverty rate swells to nearly 1 in 6
- Young sisters injured in Belgrade crash
- Time Warner launches network for doctors, patients
- Waterville police blotter and arrests
- Farmington police say couple fended off sickle, biting attack
- Grocers denied bankruptcy protection
- STILL LIFE: Whoa
- Morning Sentinel police log: Sept. 13, 2011
- Vassalboro board approves resident's building plan
- Colby awards female NPR Libya correspondent
- Man, teen charged in theft of Newport ATVs, dirtbike
- Police investigating robbery at Bingham pharmacy
- Large bath salts shipment seized in Fairfield drug bust
- Cited concerns about Marine Resources nothing new
- Waterville planners OK golf, bakery building
- Colorful store is first in old county jail
- Time to move on from September 11? No, many say
- Medical clinic to remain open in Bingham
- Official touts power of gas pipeline
- Union questions T-Mobile
- Waterville planners approve cafe-bakery/golf facility
- Woman gets 30 days for embezzling license fees
- Police log, Sunday, Monday: Waterville
- Monroe man charged with growing pot
- Obama: Tax rich to pay for jobs bill
- Rivals plan to press Perry on Social Security
- 9/11 plaza in NYC<br>opens to public
- Armed Services chairman criticizes Obama policies
- Pentagon puts 4 troops on ground in Libya
- Drug raid finds homeowner hiding under clothes pile
- Two men charged with home invasion, robberies
- Upset homeless man smashes $10,000 EKG
- Bank of America will cut 30,000 jobs
- Cape Air may start Bar Harbor, Presque Isle service
- Somerset County police logs
- Obama to send jobs bill to Congress today
- IBM putting Watson supercomputer<br>to work in health insurance
- Book-loving couple married in library
- Maine avg. gas prices drop slightly
- Search ends for man swept off Monhegan
- Waterville police chief wants big dogs kept away from children
- Oak Fellow Fights India's Caste System
- Morning Sentinel police log: Sept. 12, 2011
- New animal welfare chief says balance is the key
- Richmond duo digging for historical treasure
- Woman injured during toy run
- New principal combines duties at Athens Elementary
- Albion physician ready for next Doctors Without Borders trip
- Mount Merici celebrates 100th year
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Homeless may vote, Webster says
- Franco-American festival honors the fallen
- Freeport Flag Ladies, friends herald freedom
- On anniversary of 9/11, nation revisits void
- Portland remembers 9/11 with poignant procession
- Man detained at KC airport with suspicious items
- Secret Service probes Facebook threat
- Breast cancer benefit race draws 1,600
- Greece announces new property tax
- High-profile flag-wavers join Freeport flag ladies
- LePage orders flags half-staff today
- LePage proclaims today is Apple Sunday in Maine
- Fall foliage website to open this week
- NYC ceremony marking Sept. 11 anniversary begins
- Bowdoin preserves rare Arctic exploration film
- MS: "we remember" Sept. 11, 2001
- 'More birthdays, less cancer'
- Some have gone; some remain
- Jetport moving past 9/11 notoriety
- Teens learn a language, and a culture
- Walk assists family devastated in log truck crash
- Maine firefighters honor spirit of 9/11 at state convention
- POLICE
- Homeland Security funding for Maine shrinking
- Local officials defend federal assistance
- UMaine falls short at Pitt
- Search continues for man swept into ocean
- HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY: Skowhegan defeats Messalonskee, 3-2 in OT
- Biddeford shows support for Jackman family
- Maine State Fire Fighters parade
- JetPort moving past 9/11 notoriety
- Bush lays wreath at Pentagon in 9/11 remembrance
- Litchfield fair ending this weekend
- Cancer survivors to meet in Augusta
- Maine triathlon draws 800 athletes
- Ground broken for fallen firefighters memorial in Portland
- AMY CALDER: Time stood still
- Bikers gearing up for 30th toy run
- Golf tournament to help 9/11 charities
- Morning Sentinel police log: Sept. 10, 2011
- China board to resume application talks; China selectmen to hear from committee
- Five boys arrested in string of Belgrade Lakes burglaries
- LePage nominates attorney to lead state DEP
- Against co-chairman's wishes, China committee meets
- With no leads, investigation of stolen Boston Cane stalls in Clinton
- Webster adds to list of potential fraud concerns
- Winslow doctor faces animal cruelty charge
- Office space offered in Bingham for VA clinic
- 'Words can't describe the scene'
- Governor sees gap in state between jobs, skills
- Power goes out in parts of southern Maine
- Waterville mayoral candidates file signatures
- A decade later, Freeport flag ladies still waving
- Coast Guard searching for man off Monhegan
- Report: Marine Resources Dept. needs restructuring
- Pa. flood mark revised; levees in 'extreme stress'
- Officials chase unconfirmed al-Qaida bomb threat
- LePage orders lowering of flags on 9/11
- Dow finishes week with 304-point plunge
- LePage: Make acting DEP chief permanent
- Police: Howland man decapitates himself with cable
- Obama promotes jobs plan on GOP turf
- GOP leader lodges concern over 2004 voter registrations
- 5 boys charged with burglarizing 25 lakeside homes
- LePage lifts disaster declaration
- LePage names acting insurance chief to be permanent
- Freeport Flag Ladies<br>still waving 10 years later
- LePage: Not enough skilled workers
- Obama tax cut would boost typical pay by $1,500
- Waterville, Fairfield, Oakland, Winslow polcie blotters
- ATV club seeks to repair trails ravaged by Irene
- Downeaster fatal truck accident lawsuit
- Inmates sue, claiming padlock beatings
- Piano teacher sentenced for sex assault
- Woman injured in crash
- Rabbit rumination
- Events to show park's change
- Arson suspect wants to act as own lawyer
- Walk will benefit family of dead boy
- Training camp opening to Naval Cadet Corps
- Concerned mother gets grant for fence
- Local United Way starts fundraising campaign with Olympic-themed event
- POLICE
- Festival to honor veterans with French heritage
- FARMINGTON DISTRICT COURT
- Murder suspect waives hearing
- Obama seeks boost of $450 billion
- Opera House to hold groundbreaking event
- Donors give $35,000 to build dog run at shelter
- Voters due to revisit same-day registering
- Delegation varies on Obama speech
- Police: Wales man made up story of burglary
- FairPoint to lay off 130 in Maine
- Voter rights referendum cleared for Nov. ballot
- 100,000 evacuate as flood waters rise
- Somerset County police logs
- South Portland councilors to get iPads
- Woman pleads not guilty to killing husband
- Texas has hottest June-August on U.S. record
- Audio files reveal 9/11 air traffic horror
- Federal court tosses lawsuits over health reform
- In Sweden, curious case of moose in tree
- Half of Auburn kindergartners get iPads
- Analysis: GOP debate raises jobs pressure on Obama
- More people apply for unemployment benefits
- Waterville police complaints and arrests
- Waterville airport missing fuel
- LePage helping to raise awareness
- $1 million grant to assist domestic violence victims
- Clinic travel vexes vets
- A return to old-style apples
- Best Obama jobs plan may be status quo
- UMF center gives home to local artists
- Committee: Need unity to drop tax
- Route 27 traffic resumes as bridges open
- Police arrest 2 men in copper theft case
- Kirstie Alley selling home on Islesboro
- POLICE
- SNAPSHOT: Buzz cut
- Chesterville man arrested during alleged burglary
- China to discuss possible ordinance changes
- LePage helps launch effort against domestic violence
- Police investigating Wales home invasion
- Historic Lewiston-Auburn depot to be renovated
- Court says no to rehearing in PAC reporting case
- Shocker: Power demand from US homes is falling
- Analysis: Is getting back to even on jobs possible?
- Owner of Rumford paper mill files for Chapter 11
- Russian jet crash kills 43, many top hockey stars
- Lee's remnants bring fresh flood worries to East
- Pentagon ups threat level at bases ahead of 9/11
- Quimby foundation acquires 965 more acres
- Somerset County police logs
- Sen. Collins maps next move in potato war
- Man charged with stealing 1,000 gallons of fuel
- Town has no water after resevoir empties
- Arrests, police logs, Waterville
- Bath salts found in Fairfield
- DNA in coffee shop fire not client’s, says defense attorney
- Remembering September 11
- Mainers go to Vermont
- Morning Sentinel police log: Sept. 7, 2011
- Waterville man gets 45 days for drug charges
- State panel calls for accountability on grant money
- Winslow man arrested after police seize drug needles
- Two men arrested in Waterville smoke shop theft
- RSU 18 residents approve woodchip plant
- Waterville City Council approves ambulance request
- Adult bookstore suspect faces prison time, district attorney says
- Motive unknown in Nevada IHOP shooting
- W.G. Mallett School opening a big success
- State gets $1 million for roads, bridges
- New school, new school year at Good Will-Hinckley
- HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY: Lawrence, Messalonskee play to 0-0 tie
- Arrests, log items: Waterville police
- Turnpike traffic up for Labor Day weekend
- Somerset County police logs
- Woman found dead in submerged car in Lamoine
- Maine getting $1M federal grant to fix roads, bridges
- Convoys of Gadhafi loyalists flee Libya
- Stocks fall sharply as Europe worries deepen
- Poll: OK to trade some freedoms to fight terrorism
- Maine DOT crews depart to help Vermont
- Lawmakers question Maine energy alliance head
- Coast Guard rescues man whose kayak overturned
- LePage declares hunger month in Maine
- Deadline near for voter registration question
- Avg Maine gasoline price rises 3.6 cents
- Logging truck kills horse, rolls over
- Killer faces charge of indecency
- Adams Addresses Assembly for New Students
- Testing well water can be pivotal step
- Planned closure upsets some
- UMaine researches effects of arsenic
- Richmond High School to host top court
- Labor groups rebuff blame
- Local officials ponder pipe
- Canaan Grange members, friends working to renew hall
- Residents determined to revitalize Embden
- Man expected to be released from hospital after Anson crash
- DEP: Dredging didn't hurt river
- Morning Sentinel police log: September 6, 2011
- Kids to wrangle with ewe during Mutton Bustin'
- Horses compete in Windsor Fair pulling event
- Sea Dogs end season with a loss
- UMaine will use $3 million to study windmills
- Permanent post-Irene road fixes may have to wait
- Police logs, Waterville, Somerset County
- Maine's newest high school opens Tuesday
- Pakistan arrests top al-Qaida operative
- More than 39,000 still lack power after Irene
- Mainers celebrating Labor Day
- Hurricane Katia could affect East Coast
- The Studio Theater Will Be Singing This Fall!
- Morning Sentinel police log: Sept. 5, 2011
- Massachusetts man hurt in Industry ATV crash
- According to census, Maine's gay population increasing
- Hope for state's cottontail rabbits
- Tent dweller elicits concern in Coopers Mills
- Canadians pump up tourism
- UMF arts center ready to open doors
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Decisions due Nov. 8
- Arsenic study examines effects of exposure
- New Jimmy's Market under way
- Unemployed, underemployed battle it out for jobs
- Convention hosts have big plans
- A tale of two 9/11s
- Dogs lose, will finish with franchise-worst record
- Cornstalks transform Hadlock into field of dreams for Sea Dogs
- Obama pledges federal help for Irene recovery
- Massachusetts man hurt in ATV accident in Maine
- Maine court to hear appeal in suit against priest
- Mass. man injured in ATV crash
- Man arrested in Beech Ridge Motor Speedway break-ins
- Weekend police logs, arrests
- Deadly Turner car crash under investigation
- Maine takes a breather from bonds, not so in towns
- College scholarship program hits milestone
- Maine Maritime training ship skipper appointed
- Man killed in Mars Hill collision
- Partners in Conservation: Colby and Belgrade Lakes Organizations
- High amounts of arsenic found in region’s wells
- Issue at a crossroads
- Governor's schedules not made public
- Trade agreement unites towns around New Balance
- J.P. DEVINE: Preparing for the fall
- Animals reflect kids' hard work at Harmony fair
- Common Ground Country Fair to join global rally
- MaineToday Media starts digital media marketing agency
- Heating oil assistance program faces major cuts
- Bruins' goalie brings Stanley Cup to Vermont
- Inaugural brew fest underway
- Maine study finds unhealthful foods pervasive
- Police: Auburn man shot in buttocks
- Maine museum holds vintage motorcycle show
- Weekly radio address: LePage touts teacher development program
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Mt. Blue defeats Brewer, 28-6
- Copper thieves strike locally
- Report: Hiring falls flat
- Flood damage from Irene threatens Vermont's leaf season
- Bid to block AT&T deal reflects state of telecom industry
- Library of Congress comes to Portland streets
- Moscow backs off departing SAD 13
- AMY CALDER: Driving through the years
- Police arrest two drivers going over 100 mph
- Japanese delegation to visit Maine cities
- Man, woman injured in motorcycle crash
- CMP gets go-ahead to expand power through China
- Service to ask city's help buying new ambulance
- Morning Sentinel police log: September 3, 2011
- Plane that crashed ran out of fuel
- LePage cancels trade mission to S. America
- 200 from Maine Guard to help Vt. recovery
- Feds sue biggest US banks over risky mortgages
- Lee heads for land; Katia hurricane again
- Racino question to top Nov. 8 referendum ballot
- Tidal power firm seeks pilot project license
- U.S. hiring dries up in August
- Fatal plane crash blamed on running out of gas
- Police still investigating voter database breach
- Obama halts controversial EPA regulation
- Thief steals $3,000 intended for victims of tsunami
- Waterville, Newport, Clinton, Winslow police logs
- Pit bull thefts raise fears of dog fighting ring
- Seafood companies travel to China on trade mission
- China selectmen seeking grant to help buy land
- STILL LIFE: Collecting spuds
- In Farmers’ Almanac, old-fashioned meets the future
- Morning Sentinel police log: Sept. 2, 2011
- Somerset County Superior Court: June 1-15, 2011
- Newport District Court: July 1-12, 2011
- Franklin Superior Court: July 7-Aug. 8, 2011
- United Way ready to launch public campaign
- MTI adjusts to lack of private investing
- Waterville police seize six pounds of pot, arrest two men
- Detroit man serves time for cruelty to deer
- Almost all power back, CMP says
- Quake risks for American reactors greater than previously thought
- Soldier thanks Erskine Academy for support
- Recession fears recede
- Northern New England's rural roads need work
- Carrabassett Valley bridge builders on tight schedule
- Thousands of Mainers still without Internet and electricity
- Vt. recovery makes headway, but woes remain
- Gasoline prices close to U.S. record for Labor Day
- Irene cleanup continues as eyes turn to Katia
- Newest Navy destroyer sails away from BIW
- Two Waterville men arrested in marijuana bust
- Augusta police investigate second robbery this week
- US counterterror chief: Al-Qaida on the ropes
- White House creates website for online petitions
- UPDATE: CMP says 873 still without power in Kennebec County
- Infrastructure bank could be part of jobs package
- Judge hears convicted killer's DNA request
- Maine, NH, Vt. get poor marks for rural roads
- Old Town raid leads to arrests for bath salts
- Waterville, Clinton logs; police arrests
- Human remains found in Southwest Harbor
- Almanac: Winter to be wet and stormy
- Temporary bridges in Carrabassett Valley expected to open Tuesday
- Skowhegan District Court: Aug. 1-12, 2011
- Morning Sentinel police log: Sept. 1, 2011
- Waterville man charged with OUI after car crash
- Crews scramble to clean up Sebago Lake State Park for weekend
- Sen. Snowe recognizes local businesses for job growth
- Vermont storm damage affects Time Warner
- Carrabassett Inn owner cites safety concerns
- Faulty gas vent blamed for deaths
- Memere across the English Channel
- Wikileaks: UN says US troops shot kids in raid
- Hold the phone, government says
- Environmental groups hope to block pipeline to Maine
- Tourists seem undaunted, ready for Irene
- Electricity slowly returning
- Speaker endorses teaching revamp
- Madison Paper makes the cut
- AT&T makes overtures to call center employees
- Time Warner's cable and internet service back online
- Couple who died from CO poisoning identified
- Snowe recognizes Waterville business for creating jobs
- Boehner to Obama: Address Congress Sept. 8 instead
- East Coast struggling to recover from Irene
- 2 York County judges nominated to Superior Court
- Maine group raises concerns about tar sands oil
- Documentary: Last-minute doubts on bin Laden raid
- Feds sue to block AT&T, T-Mobile merger
- Republicans may push own redistricting plan
- Somerset County police logs
- Waterville man arrested after fleeing accident scene
- Raymond offering $500 reward to nab tree-cutter
- Waterville, Clinton police logs; multiple arrests
- Lewiston call center to add 200 jobs
- Wait for power annoys some
- Irene exposed bridge's fatal flaw
- Canadian family turned away at inn, taken in by local man
- In western Maine, waiting to do the 'lights on' dance ...
- Generator fumes kill two people, sicken six in Maine
- Cursing jogger gets his day in court
- Bear hunting season kicks off in Maine
- First-Year Students Welcomed
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 31, 2011
- Litchfield boy struck on skateboard
- Children were with girlfriend, says man who fled from police
- Inquiry sparks debate about audit oversight
- Company plans to reopen mills in Millinocket area
- Grand opening for lakes center Friday
- Overhauled school awaits Waterville students
- Democrats' redistricting plan approved
- Fire sparks at Madison mill
- Lockerbie passenger's uncle hasn't forgotten
- Airlifts take food, water to cut-off Vt. towns
- Saint Joseph's College president resigns
- 88,000 still lack power; road crews make progress
- Conviction vacated for ex-leader of biker gang
- Portsmouth firm to buy mills in the Millinockets
- Panel narrowly votes for Democratic redistricting plan
- Federal disaster fund running out of money
- Hunt for Gadhafi: Saddam all over again?
- Waterville arrest; police log
- Gadhafi's wife, 3 children flee to Algeria
- Blast at Wyo. oil production site kills 3 workers
- Recent murders prompt domestic violence bill
- Summer Construction Wrap-up
- Windsor Fair looks to rebound from delay
- Death of former New York firefighter remains unexplained
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 30, 2011
- Parent supper to go on as scheduled in Waterville
- Search for Augusta robbery suspect continues
- Maine hosting 9/11 quilt piece
- At boards' request, Palermo treehouse down
- Farmington selectman elected VP of municipal association
- Winthrop man goes from kitchen to pulpit
- Redistricting counters continue
- LURC panel biased, Democrats say
- VA's mobile clinic closing
- Pittsfield man dies after Palmyra car crash
- LePage, other officials survey damage from storm
- In some areas of Vermont and upstate New York, the worst flooding in a century
- Canadian trucker survives scary brush with Irene
- LePage viewing storm damage in Carrabassett Valley
- Democrats submit 3rd redistricting proposal
- Land use study panel appointments draw fire
- CMP: 137,000 still without power
- UPDATE: Sugarloaf says resort is now reachable by detour
- UPDATE: Kennebec River to 21 feet
- Windjammer festival won't include Navy frigate
- Falling tree and utility pole miss one lucky deputy
- Mainers worried about health care, survey shows
- Folk festival acts stuck in Maine give concert
- Somerset County police logs
- Former Bowdoin President Greason dies
- Acadia reopens roads, campgrounds
- Waterville junior high parents dinner Wednesday; AOS 92 school schedules announced
- After Irene, central Maine cleans up
- Waterville police, fire calls
- Maine emergency officials assess Irene's wake
- Maine average gasoline price rises 1.5 cent
- UPDATE: Pittsfield man dies following crash
- World markets rise after Fed chief's speech
- Pittsfield man dies after Palmyra crash
- Goodbye spiny dogfish til next year
- It's back to school at Maine universities
- Irene: Wet, deadly and expensive, but no monster
- Orientation Starts Tuesday
- Orientation Starts Tuesday
- Storm Causes Minor Damage
- 178,000 CMP customers without power courtesy of Irene
- Waterville teacher plans to engage students differently
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 29, 2011
- Metal menagerie grows slowly in Monmouth
- Title I students improve ranking in Maine
- Maine Maritime sailors take on world in next effort
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Panel to probe cost of housing
- Moscow considers leaving SAD 13 over taxes
- With storm passing, floods remain a threat on East Coast
- Winslow family's wait continues
- Irene brings rain, wind, grief
- Predators lurk on Internet
- Students in Waterville grades K-9 to get extra day of summer
- Irene weakens; flooding still a threat in the East
- Trees come crashing down
- More than 115,000 customers currently without power
- New York Stock Exchange ready for trading Monday
- 16 stay night at Portland shelter
- All Jetport flights canceled for today
- 4 escape injury following I-95 rollover
- South Portland motorists encouraged to avoid Broadway today
- Maine businesses cash in on storm
- Maine man charged after crashing watercraft
- All of Maine now under tropical storm warning
- Weaker but still a force, storm swirls northward
- Here it comes
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 28, 2011
- Enthusiasts flock to air show
- BILL NEMITZ: Elephant creates Hollywood scorn
- Rates get boost from start-up company
- Kennebec dredging worries residents
- At Madison-Anson days, firemen muster victory
- Subsidies a must, airports say
- J.P. DEVINE: Jerry Lewis takes a bow
- Pittsfield man injured in crash
- For some, low interest rates have high cost
- Groups prepare to open hurricane shelters
- Old Port preps for Irene
- Most airlines cancel Jetport flights through Sunday
- LePage: 'Take precautions now'
- Former president to ride out storm in Kennebunkport
- US official: Al-Qaida's No. 2 killed in Pakistan
- Hurricane shelter to open tonight, no evacuations ordered
- UMaine reschedules field hockey game
- 3 Maine airports awarded $22 million in grants
- Hurricane Irene continues north toward New England
- Air show cancelled for Sunday
- Firm begins site cleanup of asbestos
- Readying for Irene's impact
- State approves financing for dispensary outfit
- First day for Mt. Blue district students postponed
- Teen raising money to help let the dogs out
- AMY CALDER: Veteran fireman stepping down
- UMA head: Inspiration is power
- Morning Sentinel police log: August 27, 2011
- Local movie, 'The Putt-Putt Syndrome,' to be shown tonight
- Assault volunteers recognized for work
- Alabama beauty rejects Maine contestant on reality show
- Somerset Superior Court
- Charged man has history of sex crimes
- Augusta closer to outdoor smoking rules
- Tanker overturns, spills fuel into ditch
- Update: Tropical storm conditions spreading into North Carolina
- Ladd, Nagy win at Laliberte Invitational
- State closing parks, beaches and warning campers
- Obama ending vacation due to Irene
- UMaine women's soccer game canceled
- Irene postpones Windsor Fair
- Acadia closing campgrounds Sunday morning
- UMaine hockey team to play UNH at Fenway Jan. 7
- Jackson Lab names new president and CEO
- State OKs financing for largest pot dispensary
- Bernanke: No new steps to boost economy
- Mt. Blue delays school start
- Man pleads not guilty to murder, hiding body in basement
- Mainers urged to prepare
- UN headquarters in Nigeria bombed
- Threats lead to standoff
- Dean's Message About Hurricane
- Protest opposes Maine wind projects
- Pine State Trading purchases Associated Grocers property
- Rare collection of newspapers sold at auction
- Green college dorm ready for students
- Trails of fun at fair for mountain bikers
- Plane crashes at Monmouth home; pilot at large
- Agencies must get rules OK'd by Gov
- Police: Man facing unpaid fines flees
- LePage: Double fraud inquiries
- New Enrollment Services Center open at KVCC
- Morning Sentinel police log: August 26, 2011
- Man shot while fleeing police sentenced
- Skowhegan District Court
- Book chain to lease two Borders stores in Maine
- UPDATE: Man arrested following Winslow standoff
- Islesboro OKs deer hunt to stop Lyme disease
- Irene is 'going to be a mess'
- Mainers told to prepare for oncoming storm
- Stephen King e-book 'Mile 81' coming Sept. 1
- Maine expected to get heavy rains, high winds
- Fairfield auctioneer sells rare newspapers for $345,000
- Intense battles erupt over Gadhafi stronghold
- NJ governor urges shore visitors to evacuate
- Bromance? Fist bump? Look them up in the dictionary
- Uncertain weather prompts air show ticket offer
- LePage administration makes more changes at DHHS
- Navy orders ships to move out of Irene's path
- Fla. man wanted in investor scam arrested in Camden
- Arrest, police complaints, Waterville
- Census Bureau: Maine's divorce rate one of the highest
- Earthquake creates questions about preparedness
- Mainers brace for Irene
- Amber waves of grain returning to Maine, Vermont
- LePage wants all budget items explained
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 25, 2011
- Madison man faces domestic charges
- Groups building career program for Waterville area
- Former Newport man pleads guilty in court
- Augusta councilors to consider septic fix
- Lake family to be remembered at Harmony Free Fair
- Libyan rebels hunt Gadhafi
- Work at Mt. Blue could extend students' summer
- Crash kills Norridgewock biker
- STILL LIFE: Back to the books
- To stay or go? Officials ponder<br>Irene evacuations
- Motorcycle collides with 18-wheeler
- Women killed in Boothbay crash identified
- Maine voter registration database breached
- Maine to get about $11M in homeland security grants
- LePage launches 'zero-base' budgeting
- Libyan rebels hunt Gadhafi, try to secure capital
- Search for hidden damage after quake
- 9/11 families meeting with Holder on phone hacking
- Yellow ribbons to stay on Alfred village green
- Jaded West Coast chuckles over East Coast quake
- At least 4 aftershocks registered after Va quake
- Islesboro votes on deer kill to combat Lyme disease
- Waterville police incident and arrest logs
- Balloon fire caused by faulty valve
- Maine to inaugurate zero-based budgeting
- Maine, Vermont growing wheat again
- Back to School for Waterville - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Officials fear Hurricane Irene could hit New England
- New leader at Waterville Senior High School
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 24, 2011
- Oakland man charged with having pot
- Police say website may give clues on missing woman's whereabouts
- Waterville man charged with stealing copper wire
- Autograph auction to help in fight against cancer
- Redistricting divides public
- Michaud looks to protect local jobs
- Former Mainers see, feel impact
- Earthquake more bark than bite
- Freighted pulp truck crashes into Cambridge General Store
- Unity College receives $10 million gift
- Two people dead, one injured in Boothbay crash
- Customers, employees foil Portland bank robbery
- New leaf-peeping app from Yankee magazine
- Belfast man fleeing police dies in Hampden crash
- 5.9 quake rocks D.C. area,<br>tremors felt in New England
- Virginia quake felt across southern Maine
- Oakland man arrested on pot charges
- Courts let DA drop sex case, Strauss-Kahn free
- Stephen King creates left-leaning talk show
- Unity College receives $10 million gift
- FEMA chief: Irene could affect entire East Coast
- Rebels storm Gadhafi's compound
- Redistricting hearing opens at State House
- Judge ends case of veteran who made threat on jet
- Hurricane Irene marks first big US threat in years
- Bristol man's kidnapping trial postponed
- Drug suspect's fingerprints thwart fake identity attempt
- Housing manufacturer cites mortgage crunch
- Dead whale prompts Acadia beach restriction
- Waterville, Clinton police logs
- Gadhafi's days numbered
- Morning Sentinel correction: Aug. 23, 2011
- Gardiner man killed in motorcycle crash
- Puppy left in hot vehicle in Waterville; owner warned
- Man arrested on drug charges, injures self during argument
- Indictment upheld in topless coffee shop arson case
- Fabian Oil Inc. agrees to pay $50,000 EPA fine
- Federal money aids runway repair in Norridgewock
- Local company gives 9/11 first responders free rafting trips
- Probe finds mismanagement, but no fraud at Maine Green Energy Alliance
- Independent's lawsuit called 'unfounded'
- New Waterville council chairman wants to see city prosper
- Dump truck accident victim still critical
- High-speed internet may help disabled
- Man suing Wilton police arrested again
- Writer returns to Belgrade Lakes of the mind
- Fight over sex offender list continues
- STILL LIFE: Hard at work
- STILL LIFE: Takeoffs and landings
- Mexico man gets 40 years for Rumford killings
- Office worker sentenced for health care fraud
- Waldoboro man rides on top of train for 45 miles
- On third try, Westbrook swimmer<br>makes it across English Channel
- Gadhafi's regime teeters on collapse in Libya
- Ex-UMaine president to lead Conn. oversight board
- Gardiner man dies after motorcycle crash
- UNE to open dental school in 2013
- Prosecutors seek to dismiss Strauss-Kahn charges
- Maine oil firm to pay $50K for EPA violations
- Obama says 'rule is over' for Libya's Gadhafi
- Avg. Maine gasoline price drops a half-cent
- Robber holds up bank near State House
- Report: Energy alliance lacked financial oversight
- Dartmouth to lead genetic research in region
- Draft bath salts bill to be ready this week
- LePage asks Guard to cancel low-level training flights
- Michaud on 4-day tour of Maine manufacturers
- Police log, Waterville
- Augusta District Court: Aug. 11-17, 2011
- Navy gone, but air show continues
- State ponders tougher copper theft law
- Raking leaves already
- Search for woman stumps police
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Labor mural heads south
- Social Security disability program goes deeper in red
- Libyan rebels surge into capital
- Foreclosed homes leave ripples
- Unity College president sees a world in trouble
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 22, 2011
- Kyle Busch takes Michigan Sprint Cup race
- Mets rally to nip Sea Dogs, 7-6
- John Kelley, '57 Boston Marathon winner, dies
- Runners honor fallen Maine soldiers
- Navy is gone but air show continues
- LePage opposes expanded training missions in Maine
- One injured in Brunswick motorcycle crash
- Libyan rebels capture major base defending capital
- Submarine celebrates 25 years in Portsmouth
- State asks safe disposal of pesticides
- Waterville police blotter Aug. 21
- Pro-marijuana festival wrapping up
- Study says more Maine wood can be harvested
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug 21, 2011
- Maine bankruptcies expected to decrease this year
- JONATHAN RISKIND: Mainers voice disappointment with D.C.
- Lots of wows at annual balloon festival
- Complaints aired at Vassalboro board meeting
- Time to nix pension income tax, LePage says
- J.P. DEVINE: Not like in the movies
- Restored bikes a hit with new owners
- One family's harrowing foreclosure experience
- Watershed moment up ahead for LURC
- For Republicans in Waterville, LePage leaves big hole
- 2 charged with burglary at farm
- Report: Iran sentences 2 American men to 8 years in jail
- Balloon festival takes flight
- Waterville police log Aug. 20
- LePage pledges fight for heat aid
- Acadia bus Island Explorer gets 4 millionth rider
- Four arrested in Waterville, Winslow drug busts
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 20, 2011
- Morning Sentinel corrections: Aug. 20, 2011
- Plane-spotting enthusiast frequent Portland jetport
- Husband guilty, wife not in recycling scam
- Oakland man completes cross-country unicycle trek
- Work to pay bigger sewer fees at Skowhegan shelter
- AMY CALDER: One last letter to Jennie
- STILL LIFE: With flying colors
- Farmington shooting indictment discussed
- In Waterville, another mixup over addresses
- Winslow mystery remains unsolved
- Map divides parties
- Syrian demonstrators defy crackdown
- STILL LIFE: Misty morning, Skowhegan, Maine
- Negotiations on re-districting ongoing
- Dow down 172; 4th straight week of losses
- American, Chinese hoops teams try to make up
- Maine jobless rate down slightly in July
- Somerset County police logs
- Teen killed in early-morning Wayne crash
- U.S. billiards champ from Winslow to meet LePage
- Bangor shelter gets sudden influx of cats
- Maine will request waiver to No Child Left Behind
- Trooper crashes while responding to call
- Park issue undecided, says Salazar
- West Athens family's home destroyed in blaze
- Moose photo-op at rest stop
- Clean election alternatives debated
- Two juries to start deliberations today
- Cause of fatal collision still under investigation
- Waterville sees big jump in June sales
- State aims for exemption to No Child Left Behind provisions
- Stock market takes another wild nosedive
- Man, woman charged in scam
- Chickens allowed in more areas in Pittsfield
- Domestic assault charges against GOP activist dropped
- The surfboard knows no disability
- Morning Sentinel police log: August 19, 2011
- O'Keefe's group posts new Maine video
- Man who led police on turnpike chase arrested
- Dow plunges 419 pts. on economic fear
- Bottle-redemption jury deliberations begin Friday
- Interior secretary sees UMaine wind energy center
- US, Chinese hoops teams brawl during Biden visit
- LePage: Make 'bath salts' possession a felony
- IBM pursues chips that behave like brains
- Salazar seeking Mainers' views<br>on national park idea
- Ethics panel floats new campaign funding options
- Man who fell from Scarborough bridge dies
- Waterville's retail sales jumped in June
- Domestic assault charge against state adviser dropped
- Waterville police blotter Aug. 18
- Unemployment claims: good and bad news
- Learning life skills while working land
- Region affected by 'bath salts'
- Businesses get energy grant funds
- Morning Sentinel police log: August 18, 2011
- Snowe vows to fight pending trade pact at New Balance visit
- Language for same-sex marriage petitions approved
- Michaud says GOP redistricting plan likely aimed at him
- Three Dog Night to perform Aug. 27 in Augusta
- Girl, 12, dies in collision
- Maine’s grads 5th best in US in ACT results
- President plans to unveil proposal to boost jobs
- China selectmen approve boiler for RSU 18 schools
- Consultants agree with Brunswick train station location
- UPDATE: 12-year-old girl killed in Farmington crash
- Obama's dilemma: Should he take a vacation now?
- Stocks close slightly higher on earnings reports
- NH town endures 'creepy' wait after girl's death
- U.S. Marshals assist in sex offender sweep
- Perry questions manmade global warming
- Obama to lay out new jobs plan in Sept. speech
- Consultants favor controversial Brunswick train site
- New letters bring hacking scandal closer to Murdoch
- Language approved for same-sex marriage petitions
- U.S. stocks mixed after earnings reports
- Somerset County police logs
- Mainers rank No. 4 in nation on ACT, but . . .
- New law enables recycling firm to expand
- Waterville police blotter Aug. 17
- Head-on crash kills one in Sullivan
- Gold Star license plates to be issued
- Winslow man, 79, seriously hurt in collision
- Plesch and Libby to Present
- STILL LIFE: Step right up
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 17, 2011
- Natural gas pipeline given go-ahead by PUC
- Six arrests made after Temple theft caught on tape
- Water mains in Winslow, Waterville spring leaks
- Gwadosky honored at service
- Marijuana group files countersuit
- Winslow man faces drug charges after traffic stop, search
- Maine applying again in Race to the Top
- Former state trooper fighting revocation
- Waterville renovation has some worried
- Counties to combine emergency dispatch services
- Heck looks to energize Waterville
- Lawmakers attack doomed land deal
- At Skowhegan State Fair, stage collapse not in the cards
- Hearing raises ethics issues in property sale to warden
- Perry's colorful tongue takes the national stage
- Stocks fall on European economic, debt worries
- Gwadosky remembered in Augusta
- Forest ranger named state logging champ
- Germany, France propose eurozone government
- Salazar continues New England tour
- Wet summer could spell potato blight
- $360M lost to insurgents, criminals in Afghanistan
- Authorities recover stolen Rembrandt
- U.S. stocks fall on global economic worries
- House 121 election under way
- Somerset County police logs
- Waterville police blotter Aug. 16
- Police: Pittston man threatened wife, stabbed dog
- Did Butch Cassidy survive? Maybe, says one historian
- National award for organic dairy farmers
- LePage orders flags at half-staff for Gwadosky
- School board run-off election scheduled for Clinton tonight
- New York hiker's death on Appalachian Trail 'unexplained'
- Palermo request for repair funds never reached FEMA
- Madison man arrested after crashing into oil tank
- Rough terrain delayed rescuers for two hours in hiker's death
- State approves Aqua Maine price hike
- Pot nonprofit delivers deal
- Wild cats prowl bankers' turf
- Libyan rebels move to seal off Tripoli
- Roy still running for mayor
- Parties redraw Maine map
- Portsmouth-Kittery bridge put up for sale
- Dems, GOP spar over new congressional map
- Death of NY hiker listed as 'unexplained'
- Stocks rise after $19B acquisition flurry
- Event supporting right to carry firearms in public draws 20 people
- Bear in road causes NH crash, 7 injured
- Couple going on trial in redemption scam
- Reaction to spider causes I-295 crash
- Somerset County police logs
- Waterboro restores one-room schoolhouse
- Avg. Maine gasoline price drops 7.9 cents
- Waterville police blotter Aug. 15
- Standoff ends with Madison man's arrest
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 15, 2011
- Owner of weeklies wins national newspaper award
- China board to hear plea for biomass boiler
- Winslow ponders library building's future
- Former area DJ appears in paranormal thriller
- Boston newspaper from Revolution to be auctioned
- Female comic-book artists converge on 'Womanthology' plea
- Mainers volunteer at camp for children of 9/11 victims
- Ellie, tigers pull crowds at Skowhegan State Fair
- Many New Englanders fear a long, cold winter
- Pot group has seed money
- Dementia care's hard lessons
- Event supporting right to carry firearms in public draws 20 people
- Sea Dogs rally for a 9-5 win
- Bath man faces charges after standoff
- Indianapolis stage collapse kills 5 before Sugarland concert
- Cuts to winter heating aid concern New Englanders
- Police blotter: Sunday
- Air show draws 35,000 in Portsmouth
- Ex-Minn. Gov. Tim Pawlenty ends White House bid
- Plane crashes in Maine lake, pilot OK
- UMaine duo writes football for women book
- DVD features Beach to Beacon race
- Alumni gather to celebrate New England Music Camp's 75th year
- Bachmann, Perry vie for Republicans' hearts, minds
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 14, 2011
- Madison intersection to feature new turning lanes
- Bethel eyes what it takes to tap natural gas line
- Man dies during hike
- Military families a priority for state's first lady
- STILL LIFE: Nighttime at the fair
- J.P. DEVINE: Made in Spain
- Tannery now current on Hartland property taxes
- Roy exits race
- Where abusers admit abuses
- Bachmann wins Iowa Straw Poll
- Planned implosion at Loring fizzles
- Saturday's cop log
- Texas Gov. Perry jumps into 2012 Republican race
- 45 years sought for man who killed fiancee in Maine
- 2 teens charged in connection with Livermore Falls fire
- Frenchboro hosts 50th lobster festival
- Lobstermen racing again
- Maine rep says cutting too much will hurt growth
- LePage sounds warning about 'bath salts'
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 13, 2011
- Portraits of Afghanistan troops killed in helicopter crash
- With the economy, so-so news is good news
- Somerset County Superior Court: June 1-15, 2011
- Waterville District Court: June 12-Aug. 1, 2011
- Vote delayed for China comprehensive plan
- Blood stains, injuries after Madison fight
- Boarding for Boobies campaign cruises to great success
- Haskell Bridge in Canaan opened again Friday
- Three trapped in truck
- Big step for new Kennebec County courthouse
- Feds kick in money to finish Augusta interstate exit
- STILL LIFE: Standing room only
- STILL LIFE: Cow power
- AMY CALDER: Yard sales for dental health
- Maine school's Chinese outreach exceeds grasp
- Two robberies, two robbers, say police
- Hiker's body found
- Elvis' watch sold at Windham jewelry store
- Death reported on the Appalachian Trail
- Bat on Delta flight prompts rabies probe
- LePage applauds court's health care ruling
- Dow finishes wildest week on an up note
- U.S. Interior secretary to visit Maine
- 77th Monhegan sailboat race kicks off
- $1.2M grant for I-95 Augusta exit upgrade
- 40 firms named best places to work in Maine
- Appeals court strikes health overhaul requirement
- Donations help reactivate search for aliens
- Former NY, Boston, LA police chief in talks with UK
- Somerset County police logs
- US stocks rise after mixed economic news
- Former Bonny Eagle star athlete held in Conn. thefts
- California man buys historic Waterford inn
- Waterville police log Aug. 11
- Man sentenced on heroin charge in Ellsworth
- Presque Isle police seek missing man with heart condition
- Groups say video 'exposes' agency
- Family gets new home after fire
- Skowhegan State Fair opens with tribute to troops
- Winslow credit union robbed
- BILL NEMITZ: Not just a 'good old boy'
- Fans show burnin' love for Elvis watch
- Farmington condominium project approved by board
- MaineGeneral work in full swing
- Solon voters to ask resident to move stone wall
- Morning Sentinel police log: August 12, 2011
- Legislator wants investigation into possible leak
- Wilton names officer interim police chief
- Maine warns barber and beauty shops of scam
- Romney: 'Corporations are people, my friend'
- GOLF: Gay wins Match Play Invitational
- UPDATE: Manhunt continues for Winslow credit union robber
- Stocks stage dramatic rebound
- Bulger girlfriend indicted for helping him
- Obama: Something is wrong with country's politics
- Stocks rise on small but positive economic signs
- A tortured choice in famine: Which child lives?
- Contact lost with hypersonic glider after launch
- Pelosi names final members to debt panel
- US Coast Guard: Marine Corps jet crew rescued
- Conservative groups present DHHS 'sting' video
- State budget savings task force has first meeting
- Somerset County police logs
- New face of chimpanzee attack victim revealed
- Police logs for Waterville and Clinton; arrests
- Canadian sailboat rescued off of Mount Desert Island
- Solar technology lab opens at community college
- Probe sought into release of report on Maine Green Energy Alliance
- Fairfield native, 'public servant' dies
- Stocks resume sell-off, plunge
- Investigators say Waterville fire was caused by cigarettes in trash
- Sappi landfill renewal OK'd
- Temple man: arrest unjust
- Judge: Illegal gun ownership indictment stands after appeal
- Board approves Farmington condo project
- No commercial license needed to drive tractors
- Anson firetruck falls into river
- Anson surplus cruiser sold
- Skowhegan man warns of phone scam
- Woman's car runs over her leg in parking lot
- One in burning hay case pleads guilty
- Morning Sentinel police log: August 11, 2011
- Officials optimistic about investment visas program
- Local veterans, service members upset at commissary closing
- Business and Consumer Court shifting, growing
- Golf cart driver gets OUI charge
- Waterville woman faces shoplifting charges in York
- Man missing for 2 days found in remote area
- Former Maine House speaker passes away
- Dow ends day down 520 points
- Drone that flies like maple seed to be unveiled
- Panetta urged to keep commissary open
- Waterville fire caused by improper cigarette disposal
- New England shrimp-fishing rules to be overhauled
- London calm, but riots flare across UK
- Cameron vows 'fightback'<br>as Birmingham seethes
- Military killed Taliban who downed US helicopter
- Brunswick-Topsham military commissary to close
- Boehner taps Texas conservative for debt panel
- Man charged in Down East forest fires
- Seal rescued in Phippsburg returns to ocean in RI
- Somerset County police logs
- Golf cart hit-and-run, driver charged with OUI
- Volunteers critical in 2012 election DNC chair says
- Convicted child pornographer may be released on bail
- Arrest, police logs for Waterville
- Van Buren border crossing closed Aug. 20
- Maine youths, bishop, attending Youth Day in Spain
- Alums Walk Across America
- Wintle's better, says his attorney
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug 10, 2011
- Mother pleads not guilty after infant swallowed cocaine
- Motorcycle accident victim recovering
- Palmyra man gets nine months for sex offense
- Wilton man arrested after violating bail, protection order
- Skowhegan man pulled from river remains in critical condition
- BILL NEMITZ: Maine businessman shares his wealth
- Symbolic Skowhegan shoe moves for fair
- Dominican Republic group coming to Wayne
- Bite mark leads to assault charge
- School company accused of fraud
- Economy puts optimists to test
- Green group largely cleared
- Waterville home lost in fire
- Panel recommends Portland prohibit sale, use of fireworks
- Dow finishes up 429 in wild rally
- Vacationer, 75, drowns when kayak overturns
- AG reaches agreement with debt-settlement firm
- LePages fly in tanker plane as it refuels F-16s
- Survey shows Mainers pessimistic about economy
- Candidates for Superior Court narrowed to 6
- Attorney: Accused lawmaker aims for return to seat
- U.S. alleges $11 billion fraud by college
- Snowe says husband's company frustrated with suit
- After nearly 200 years,<br>House page program ending
- Saco to Snowe: Congress needs to fix problems
- Obama honoring forces killed in chopper attack
- Probe of Energy Alliance finds no wrongdoing
- Somerset County police logs
- Fire destroys Waterville home; four left homeless
- Polygamist leader sentenced to life in prison
- Cameron recalls Parliament for London riot crisis
- Maine coalition cheers smoke-free housing
- Police logs, arrests, Waterville
- Soundalike street names eyed following delay to fatal shooting
- Man charged with violating bail, trying to punch officer
- STILL LIFE: Billions of berries
- Bond for civic center to go to Cumberland County voters
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 9, 2011
- Same-day vote petition delivered
- Employer failed to help worker, says commission
- Couple charged under Portland's new graffiti rule
- Ice arena proposal inches forward in Hallowell
- Man seriously hurt in Jay motorcycle accident
- Bail set for woman charged with arson
- Confusion stalls Farmington condo decision
- Bank buys Associated Grocers of Maine property
- Heroism abounds in Skowhegan river rescue
- Red, white and bruised
- Amtrak sues company whose driver collided with train in Maine
- STILL LIFE: Slip-sliding away
- Dow dives 634 points,<br>joining global rout
- Obama seeks to reassure faith in U.S. credit
- DEP proposes lower windmill noise levels
- Two colleges placed on 'green honor roll'
- Wells mom accused of leaving baby in hot car
- Cameron cancels vacation amid UK riots
- Investors resigned to more portfolio pain
- July wettest on record in northern Maine
- Coalition turning in same-day vote petitions
- Coastal Enterprises competes for $5.5M award
- U.S. approves $100M in Somalia famine funding
- Ex-Maine paving contractor donates to Norway
- Somerset County police logs
- S&P downgrading credit ratings linked to U.S. debt
- NATO: Troops in crash were after Taliban leader
- Avg. Maine gasoline price inches down
- Waterville Police Department log; arrests
- Cause of infant's death remains unclear
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 8, 2011
- Conflict leads Solon to call special town meeting
- Financial turmoil lets towns, cities lower interest load
- Children pull, Make-A-Wish benefits
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Health exchange to be led by Bruno
- School lunch to cost more this fall
- SEALs died helping Rangers
- Where everybody knows your name
- Man linked to triple slaying is back in jail
- Abuse of synthetic drug spreads in Maine
- Portland has hottest month on record
- Syrian troops kill 52 people
- Highway deaths dip for fourth straight year
- Jay woman charged with torching her home
- Somerset County sheriff and Waterville area police logs
- LePage scolds Washington over credit downgrade
- J.P. DEVINE: My life in golf
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 7, 2011
- Winglass leads Department of Labor
- Wyeth illustrates new children's book
- Debt deal sparks no joy in Maine delegation
- Fireworks law still hot topic
- Downeaster expansion stirs new issues
- Winslow's new public works director finds job, town a good fit
- Local man honored for volunteer work
- Historic downgrade puts nation in uncharted financial waters
- 'Water is a plant's Viagra,' says enterprising pot professor
- Canada's money gets cold shoulder in Maine
- Thirty Americans killed in Afghanistan
- STILL LIFE: Bogged down
- Beach to Beacon results in
- Survey: Region's culverts subpar
- Armed duo steals pot, cash from youths
- Arrests, police and sheriff's logs for Waterville, Somerset County
- Redneck Olympics under way in Hebron
- Weekend show features stunt flying, classic cars
- Missing woman found dead in river
- 31 American troops killed in Afghanistan crash
- STILL LIFE: Striper season
- Ax falls on US credit rating
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 6, 2011
- Scrap hauler repair shop approved
- More traffic delays expected for US Route 201
- New St. Albans playground shows community sprit
- No Child Left Behind overhaul postponed
- Nurses return from offering aid in Libya
- MCLU queries cellphone tracking
- Man's neigbors shocked at abuse allegations
- Repeat sex offender from Bingham gets 90 days in jail
- $100 million more in cuts needed, LePage says
- AMY CALDER: They're carding for paint
- Jury convicts five New Orleans police officers in Katrina shootings
- Friday's sigh of relief could prove short-lived
- Snowe laments triumph of partisanship in Washington
- Hallelujah chorus heard at Waterville Opera House
- S&P downgrades U.S. credit rating
- Woman's body pulled from Penobscot River
- Syria claims progress in crushing Hama uprising
- Stocks mostly lower after a day of wild swings
- Unemployment rate dips,<br>economy adds 117K jobs
- LePage asks task force to find $100M in savings
- Straying pilot thought F-16s just being friendly
- Millinocket school coming up short on Chinese students
- Jury convicts 5 officers in post-Katrina shootings
- Social Security offices reducing hours
- Somerset County police logs
- Senate approves bill to end FAA shutdown
- Dredging for warship under way in Bath
- Waterville man arrested in burglaries
- Test probe forces exit
- Massive decline for Dow
- Repairing a community fixture's chime
- Medical marijuana dispensary secures new financing for area operations
- Vet clinic victim of filching
- A loving home for fast dogs
- Starks board approves CMP line improvement
- Legislature sets Sept. 27 meeting for redistricting
- Fire engulfs, guts Jay mobile home
- Get ready for Mercer Old Home Days
- Man offers reward for scoop on stolen tools
- Morning Sentinel police log: August 5, 2011
- Farmington District Court
- Dow plunges 513 points,<br>steepest decline since '08
- Maine wardens search along river for woman
- Companion of man fatally shot by police files lawsuit
- Marijuana dispensary taps financing
- Senate leader says FAA compromise in hand
- Complaint filed against CMP 'smart meters'
- Maine joins NH, Mass. in crackdown on toll evaders
- Va. Tech lifts alert after gunman scare
- US forecasters see busy rest of hurricane season
- Woman kidnapped, beaten for 3 days
- Shellfish 'SWAT team' aims to reopen clam flats
- US: 29,000 Somali children under 5 dead in famine
- Commission gives first OK to wind project
- Legislature to consider redistricting plan Sept. 27
- Somerset County police logs
- Study: Healthy eating means spending more at store
- Waterville arrest; Waterville police log
- Prize-winning Photo
- Prize-winning Photo
- Colby Leads in Teach For America
- InsideColby Wins Web Award
- More work in pipeline for shipyard
- Boosting downtown with Taste
- Man killed when pickup runs him over
- Neighbors hold off backcountry farmhouse fire until help arrives
- Robberies may be linked
- Clammers relax as red tide mild again
- Orchard barely spared from hail
- Moscow, Bingham settle on budget
- Sen. Trahan to resign, move to sportsman group
- Lottery: Keep trying till we get it right
- DEP moves forward with BPA ban
- China selectmen start trash talk
- Gel for dolphins helps amputees
- Michelle Obama coming to Maine in September
- Smaller arena TIF approved
- Morning Sentinel police log: August 4, 2011
- Nixed bypass, mixed feelings
- Murder suspect's charges dropped
- Maine gets easement to headwaters of Kennebec
- Bedridden, caged Mubarak goes on trial
- Trahan to keep Senate seat until December
- Investigators still seeking source of tainted turkey
- Police take truck parked near dead NH girl's home
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Rioux hired at Thomas College
- Maine has 2nd straight year of mild red tide
- Michelle Obama coming to Maine for fundraisers
- Man charged with torching fire investigator's car
- Vt. cheese maker to scale back hormone claims
- Unnerved investors send Dow tumbling again
- Man known to lie in road is run over and killed
- Sinkhole on Rt. 1 in Ellsworth patched
- Injured hiker rescued from remote section of AT
- Somerset County police logs
- Arrests and police log items for Waterville
- Old Town boy loses foot in mower accident
- Lobster festival begins today in Rockland
- Morning Sentinel correction: Aug. 3, 2011
- Montville home burned
- Bear spotted outside Oakland T-Mobile
- Moscow taxes set to increase
- Summer events combine for Skowhegan festival
- Wilton man hit by Taser, arrested
- Maine 'Bachelorette' says she's done with television
- Appalachian hiker hurt in tricky spot
- Skowhegan Savings collects school supplies
- Maine Heritage Policy Center to get new leader
- Waterville City Council approves money for road upgrade
- Morning fire destroys Clinton home
- Autopsy on New Hampshire girl's body inconclusive
- Debt deal might not be enough
- Shakespeare, sculptures, sonatas dreamt of at UMF
- Finnish paper giant looms large
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 3, 2011
- AG: Kennebunk officer's use of deadly force justified
- Woman claims Appalachian Trail fastest-hike record
- Stocks now down for year<br>as economic concerns grow
- Fire crews on scene in Lexington Township
- Obama signs legislation to avert default
- Collins, Snowe vote in favor of debt deal
- Autopsy results expected today on NH girl
- Analysis: Taxes on table in future debt debate
- Somerset County police logs
- 4 Mainers graduate from first 'cod college'
- Former GOP spokesman to lead conservative think tank
- Waterville police blottter Aug. 2
- P&G hiring people with disabilities at Auburn plant
- Lightning blamed for 3 fires overnight
- United State's chief justice honors state law library
- Farmington residents worry about condo's effect on town
- Waterville Democrats stick with Sennett
- House says yes to debt deal; Senate next
- STILL LIFE: The rock walkers
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 2, 2011
- Bearly Used Boutique expands
- Waterville's city councilors to consider road fix tax funds
- Supreme Court's chief justice honors state law library
- Solon man pleads guilty to string of burglaries, other crimes
- Sappi mill earns green energy certification
- Crime suspect shoots himself
- Little left after Mercer business fire
- Rafting store in Skowhegan closes due to burglary stress
- No word on special SAM election
- Accused home invader had a key, police say
- Madison Paper Industries has new ownership
- Cuts to hit Maine harder than most
- House OKs debt deal;<br>Senate to vote Tuesday
- Chellie Pingree, Mike Michaud split votes on debt deal
- Waterville dems tap Sennett for November mayoral candidate
- Body found in N.H. is that of missing girl
- Maine delegation undecided on debt reduction deal
- Smirks, shrugs, shaking heads meet debt deal news
- LePage announces state spending task force
- MDOT drops plan for Wiscasset bypass
- Waterville police log Aug. 1
- Police seek driver of car that hit pool
- Obama, Congress reach a debt deal
- Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 1, 2011
- Access to state's beaches often a battle for residents
- Toxic plant in state
- Program to aid 'students in middle'
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Group eyes deadline
- Wilton demolition project failed to meet some inspection guidelines, state says
- Debt deal gets done
- Owners, dogs find competition addictive at agility trials
- Hop on the bus
- Fresh from garden to table
- Maine senators say a debt-ceiling deal may be 'imminent'
- Sea Dogs lose top pitcher, hitter in trade
- Questions raised over Oxford casino plans
- Maine company takes 1st at Fancy Food Show
- Sox deal for Harden falls through
- River walkway project to begin in Biddeford
- Car crash kills Millinocket man
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 31, 2011
- Sheepscot Lake group's bylaws prompt debate
- Suspect in Unity credit union robbery still at large
- UMA program promotes interest in college
- China Route 3 business district the focus for public hearing
- After numerous complaints, Clinton revises parking rules
- Groundfishing industry faces challenges
- Surprising insights from study on sex crimes
- J.P. DEVINE: Talk about stress
- Maine Arts Camp offers creative activities at Unity College
- Man arrested in sexual assault
- Artisan Bread Fair draws wide variety of bakers, eaters
- Cell phones work in West Forks
- Snowe, Collins don't sign GOP objection to Reid plan
- Detroit trades Furbush to Seattle in five-player deal
- Yarmouth advances to Little League regionals
- House rejects Senate Dems' debt-limit bill
- FBI offers $25K reward in case of missing NH girl
- Wife pleads to lesser charge in Rumford murder
- Taxi hits pole, caused power outage
- Maine game chief says big deer here
- Jam session to honor closed NH-Maine bridge
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 30, 2011
- Newport District Court: June 15-30, 2011
- Bingham landmark turns 175
- Judge allowing DNA comparison in Dechaine case
- Concert will raise money in memory of Erskine student
- Allegations of theft, burglary dominate court indictments
- Augusta officials eye smoking ban
- SAD 74 schools converting to wood-pellet boilers
- Skowhegan organizations must file petitions as part of funding process
- Benton substation to house new CMP transformer
- No more knives in Kennebec County courts
- Still no deal on debt
- Vietnam's fearsome sneakers
- Unity credit union robbed
- Soldier, singer laid to rest
- Armed robbery reported at Unity credit union
- RETURN JOURNEY
- Elephant with arthritis may come to Maine for treatment
- Newport soldier being laid to rest
- State looking into voter fraud claims
- Island offered as place of solace for soldiers' families
- On food's future, speaker says 'glance back with intelligence'
- Hospital bond sale complete
- Murder suspect appears in court
- Pfc. Springmann funeral today
- Four young eagles in single nest
- Snowe wants heavy trucks on highways
- Farmington selectmen up property tax rate
- Anson, Madison, Starks get new ambulance
- Bingham accepts upgrade money
- Truck driver uninjured in Farmington rollover
- Portland police warn of gangs
- Grand jury indicts Carole Swan
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 29, 2011
- LePage meets with Portland mayor
- Snowe bill would allow heavier trucks on interstate
- Springmann funeral is Friday; flags ordered at half-staff
- Somerset County police logs
- Secretary of State investigates possible voter fraud
- Police seek assaultive swimmer
- Waterville police blotter July 28
- Tree work part of town's plan to shore up slope, avoid moving graves
- East Vassalboro residents try to save post office
- State economy still worrisome
- PETA honors dog's saviors
- Skowhegan to host tour of art works
- Rural share of American population at record low
- Colby camper causes search
- Man charged with two murder counts
- Fairfield impersonator given 9 months
- One year in prison for threats
- Wasp could help save ash trees
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 28, 2011
- Six charged in pool break-ins
- Construction accident kills man in Bangor
- Running camp runaway hitchhikes 200 miles home to Mass.
- Maine emergency chief: Communication improved since 9/11
- State revenue better than expected
- Somerset County police logs
- Waterville police blotter July 27
- Committee delays arena TIF decision
- Stabbed in the back
- Mattress business to buttress downtown Skowhegan
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 27, 2011
- Skowhegan District Court: July 5-15, 2011
- BIW to build two more destroyers
- Chief medical examiner: Licata died of blunt force trauma
- Sex offender crashes into car repair shop
- Norridgewock planners hold public meeting
- GOP caucus picks Andrew Roy as Waterville mayoral candidate
- Burnham woman thrown from car in fatal crash, police say
- SAD 13 residents cut industrial arts from budget
- Waterville athletic director promoted to assistant principal at junior high
- Threat suspect nabbed
- Postal Service may close some offices
- Massachusetts man arrested in fatal Maine shooting
- Panel to study five-year plan
- Navy agrees to build two more destroyers at BIW
- Bull Moose eyes Borders stores, as Books-A-Million deal dies
- Lewiston mayor testifies on immigrants' impact
- Somerset County police logs
- Suspect arrested in Newport stabbing
- Waterville police log July 26
- Forum stresses vigilance
- 'I don't feel sorry for him'
- Police: Fairfield man choked girlfriend, endangered baby
- Threats; standoff; local man missing
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 26, 2011
- Skowhegan District Court: June 20-July 1, 2011
- Burnham woman dies in car crash
- Bowers Mountain turbine site too close to sacred land, tribes say
- Franklin County dispatch center vote delayed one year
- Serenity House: 'A lot of miracles'
- GOP chairman alleges voter fraud
- Annual grain gatherings ready to roll
- Oakland call center 'positioned very well'
- House GOP unveils new debt bill
- Players vote to OK deal to end NFL lockout
- Maine GOP leader: Voter fraud 'widespread'
- Congress' spat stalls some Jetport work
- Waterville police log July 25
- Somerset County police logs
- A Leader for Africa
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 25, 2011
- Missing Rockwood man's body recovered
- SAD 13 residents to decide program's fate
- Japan trip proves educational for Winslow teacher
- Project takes local woman to India
- ON MAINE POLITICS: LIHEAP facing big cuts
- Expiring patents to send drug prices plunging
- MAINE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL: Missing a venue, the show goes on
- Corson dies in prison
- Carrabassett Valley couple caters to locavores
- Gas leak closes portion of Congress St.
- 22nd annual Open Farm Day draws crowds
- Boehner: GOP ready to act alone on debt deal
- Couples wed on 1st day gay marriage is legal in NY
- Madison man, inmate dies
- Australian wins Tour de France
- Maine man's body found months after he disappeared
- Saturday's results as the BBQ competition cooks on
- Lobstermen racing again
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 24, 2011
- JONATHAN RISKIND: Gauging sweat level for 2012 congressional races
- State's Medicaid billing system faces hurdles
- Vassalboro selectmen approve plan for recycling building, office
- Waterville native to appear on TNT's 'The Closer'
- Group works to improve Pattee Pond
- Officials suspect battery charger in Skowhegan fire
- Hallowell nightclub closing doors today
- Annual arts fest attracts unique vendors
- J.P. DEVINE: A bad headache
- Wood heat alliance seeks recognition
- For wounded veteran, medical marijuana's been a godsend
- Young rabbi decides to stay in Waterville
- Waterville neighbors save dog, house, car
- Norway gunman fired for 1.5 hours on island
- Search resuming for missing swimmers in Maine
- New debt-limit talks: no sign of a breakthrough
- Farms open their barn doors to public
- 80 die in Norway camp shooting, 7 in blast
- At least 87 dead in Oslo explosion, shooting spree at summer camp
- Maine wardens halt search for two missing swimmers
- Fire destroys Winslow home
- Son accused of murdering his father
- Bath salts linger in community
- '3:10 to Yuma' masterpiece Western for all ages
- MIFF closer 'Another Earth' reflects on human condition
- 'Pretty darned hot': Heat wave strikes Maine
- Blaze consumes home in Skowhegan
- Meeting satisfies upset Belgrade resident
- Frost's gold that stayed
- Maine wardens seeking two missing swimmers
- FRANKLIN SUPERIOR COURT
- POLICE
- Maine's jobless rate at 7.8 percent in June
- Waterville police logs for Thursday and Friday
- Police: Cambridge man killed by son last night
- Norridgewock celebrates new bridge
- Exposure to asbestos after Wilton fire big concern
- Maine same-sex couples on rise
- Officials sift through Olsen's departure
- LePage speaks against park in North woods, pension tax
- Take a close look to find safer antifreeze
- Bowen reflects on shuttle's end
- Services for Springmann next week
- Slew of Maine short movies featured at MIFF
- Dodge named Waterville Junior High principal
- Hot in Portland? Yes. Record-setter? No
- New Waterville principal settles in
- Collins backs 'Gang of Six' proposal on debt ceiling
- Sick tourist triggers measles warning
- Marine Resources chief steps down
- Wednesday, Thursday Waterville police logs
- Teens threw rocks at cars on 95, police say
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 21, 2011
- Farmington District Court: June 14-July 7, 2011
- Scottish filmmakers returning to MIFF
- Norridgewock bridge to open Thursday with ceremony
- Pot group board member resigns
- Oakland councilors hear about school heat, meters
- MIFF brings 'The Quiet Man' back to silver screen
- Collins pushes to delay boiler limit
- Dissent on insurance law's impact
- Plane crash victim still in hospital
- Jackman house brought down
- High above Waterville, there lives a little eagle
- Olsen releases statement on resignation
- BASEBALL: Central Maine wins opening game of Babe Ruth tourney
- Collins' bill would delay limits on boiler emissions
- Gov. LePage Cabinet member resigns
- Waterville police log for Tuesday, Wednesday
- Record Participation in Summer Retreat
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 20, 2011
- Man in wheelchair suspected in Waterville truck theft
- Police seek suspects in Wilton crimes
- Panel wants closer looks at Thomaston property sale
- Stabbing victim's family setting up reward fund
- New MaineGeneral's financing almost complete
- Haulers in China unhappy with fee increase
- Plan seeks to preserve mountain land
- Former MTA chief misused $500K, lawsuit alleges
- Waterville planners approve tractor store
- Students' films getting better
- Thomas appointed to Waterville City Council
- LePage proclaims state day of prayer
- Delegation from Maine offers assessment
- Another Thomaston deal revealed
- Student learns useful skills at Waterville nursing home
- 'A real cruel twist of fate'
- Hartland soldier killed in Afghanistan
- I-295 northbound ramps in Freeport to close tonight
- Maine-N.H. bridge to close next week
- LePage calls for adviser's resignation
- Pingree, Michaud blast House GOP debt plan
- Child killed when logging truck strikes house
- Man flown to hospital after Augusta crash
- Waterville police blotter July 19
- LePage joins Perry in call for day of prayer
- Reader query: Did you know Pfc. Tyler M. Springmann?
- Soldier from Hartland killed in Afghanistan
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 19, 2011
- State treasurer warns of debt's ripple effects
- Tired driver crashes in Moscow
- Dam lawsuits should proceed, judge says
- 'Legendary' Maine film editor shows latest work at MIFF
- Michaud, Pingree release fund reports
- Turnpike Authority to sue former director
- Naked woman pulled from pipe
- AT&T, courting T-Mobile, touts wireless progress
- Plane crash survivor in serious condition
- State panel wants chairlift standards
- Merger cleared; Madison waits
- Pingree, Michaud release fundraising totals
- Maine senator proposes 'Caylee's Law'
- STILL LIFE: Summer games
- Waterville woman badly hurt after Matinicus crash
- Somerset County police activity
- Waterville police blotter July 18
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 18, 2011
- Newport District Court: June 2-22, 2011
- REVIEW: Restored 'Battleship Potemkin' sails through history
- Annual egg fest kicks off Tuesday in Pittsfield
- New History House museum opens in East Madison
- Grandparents safer drivers than parents, study suggests
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Special election slated
- Petition circulating to save Belgrade Lakes marina
- New Salvation Army directors have local ties
- Japan stuns US in Women's World Cup
- Festival back at drive-in
- Leaps and bounds
- Two-car crash in Standish injures six
- Newman edges Stewart to win at New Hampshire
- Japan tops U.S. in penalty shootout for 1st World Cup title
- LEGION BASEBALL: Augusta, Gardiner/Post 204 get final two spots in Zone 2 tourney
- Thirty artists paint Cape to benefit land trust
- Sea Dogs battle back, then fall short
- Motorcycle crashes on 295 in Freeport
- Obama names head of new consumer agency
- Clarke wins British Open for first major title
- Crash claims woman's life in Enfield
- 'Potter' has best weekend – $168.6 million
- Somerset County police logs, arrests
- Archaeological dig postponed for a week
- Penobscot County wind farm to be dedicated
- Large crowd expected at Scarborough country music fest
- Free park entry for cars with Maine loon plates
- Anthony released from Florida jail
- Pension changes in effect
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 17, 2011
- MaineToday Media names Duncan president
- Camp becomes legacy of former governor's child
- REVIEW: Women look for Caribbean heat in 'Heading South'
- Analysis: Maine hitting marks it should
- Term 'green grocer' has taken on new meaning
- Number of civil cases in state see sizeable increase
- Improving their community
- J.P. DEVINE: When plans go 'a-gley'
- Backers of repeal target Election Day voter law
- Determined Americans have made believers of many
- Upward Bound opens doors for students
- MAINE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL: Movies' lasting power
- South Portland gas station robbed Friday night
- Pa. man wins Peaks to Portland Swim
- Person shot in South Portland early this morning
- Maine couple settles in NH mortgage case
- Congress seeks debt solution, Obama goes to public
- Maine Democrats kick off 'Get Real' tour today
- Camp teaches survival skills
- State senator takes position as Sportsman’s Alliance director
- Film festival fans return every year
- Dispensaries, Mobley strike deal
- On debt, Obama presses sides for 'something big'
- AMY CALDER: The varied faces of pawning
- Man doing well after tractor accident
- MOVIE REVIEW: 'Taxi Driver' shows grittiness of 1970s Manhattan
- Officials revisit Downeaster plan in light of locals' concerns
- Indoor golf plan on Waterville agenda Monday
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 16, 2011
- Biddeford officer shoots attacking pit bull
- WSJ publisher quits in phone-hacking scandal
- Bulger's girlfriend to remain held without bail
- Analysis: Economic outlook grim<br>if no debt deal is reached
- Obama: Chance for 'something big'<br>to calm economy
- NH toughens out-of-state firewood ban
- Neighbor charged in woman's slaying in Lewiston
- Mainer sues to block Vt. utility merger
- Chevron to pay $900K for polluting Penobscot
- Sen. Trahan to take Sportsman's Alliance reins
- US formally recognizes Libya rebels
- Jail guard accused of assault due in court
- Inmate charged with manslaughter in death
- Waterville police arrest and complaint logs
- Tractor mishap severs left arm
- Skowhegan teens 'board for boobies'
- Colby-MIFF Connections
- Fendler's 'lost' ordeal subject of documentary
- Local schools miss out on grant money
- LePage hires new communications director
- Judge declares mistrial in Roger Clemens case
- Veteran care may see help
- Open Waterville seat sees 4 candidates
- Free Fun Day to kick off
- Economic department sees 2 new appointees
- FILM REVIEW: 'A Clockwork Orange' is a Kubrick cookie full of arsenic
- Kennebec County Superior Court
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 15, 2011
- Downtown crash
- Biddeford man indicted on cyberstalking, ID theft
- Calif. gov signs landmark law on gay history
- DEP levying biggest fine in 20 years
- Court rejects appeal in Bangor stabbing
- Gay wins 3rd Maine Amateur title
- Borders on brink of liquidation<br>after deal collapses
- 3 Northeast fish stocks rebuilt, say federal regulators
- Reported paintball splotches blamed on birds
- Democrats launch statewide idea-gathering tour
- LePage names new communications director
- Murdochs now say they'll testify in Parliament
- Judge declares mistrial in Clemens case
- Bill aims to fill funding gap for Maine veterans
- 'Mad Men,' 'Mildred Pierce' get top Emmy nods
- Somerset County police logs, arrests
- Madison, Newport schools not getting federal grants
- Maine couple takes 5th in world wife carrying
- Police complaints and arrests: Waterville
- Wilton police chief quits
- Boy with shotgun ends pit bull's rampage
- Corrado on Campaign Cash
- California pot group sues Mainer
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 14, 2011
- Morning Sentinel corrections: July 14, 2011
- Waterville District Court: May 28-June 17, 2011
- Kennebec County Superior Court: July 14, 2011
- Boothbay education center building 'greenest in Maine'
- Strong approves dead-ending Chandler Road
- Loon count could see decreased numbers
- Harry Potter fans preparing for finale
- No objections raised to CMP power lines in China
- Skowhegan selectmen give new town manager high marks
- No answers in train crash
- New England Music Camp celebrating 75 years
- MAINE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL: Lights ... camera ... Malcolm McDowell
- Calif. group sues operator of Maine pot dispensaries
- World Cup: U.S. women<br>beat France, advance to finals
- Man injured in Madison accident
- Body of woman found in Lewiston identified
- Murdoch drops TV takeover bid
- Prosecutors say needles had Clemens DNA, steroids
- Maine, NH and VT count their loons
- Trucker killed by train had 11 traffic offenses
- LePage administration names two to DECD
- Somerset County police logs
- Businessman touting plan to reopen mills
- Rooftop garden at senior center vandalized
- Investigators look to train's electronic data for answers
- Conservative group takes issue with cost of housing data
- Burglaries were a lot of work, say Skowhegan victims
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 13, 2011
- Deadline for mortgage help program July 22
- Honoring Farmington's hometown opera diva
- Gov. LePage holding off six bills until January
- House squashes lightbulb repeal
- Recertification unlikely, says education official
- Attorney general, warden 'unwind' prison deal
- Wood pleads guilty, loses job
- More freedom for state patients
- Harmony woman building bridges to awareness
- Officials clarify Amtrak engineer's actions
- Woman's death in Lewiston called suspicious
- High school teacher, coach pleads guilty to sex charge
- Texas Rep. Ron Paul to retire from Congress
- Current and former first ladies gather for funeral
- Denny's adopts gender identity restroom policy
- Somerset County police logs, arrests
- Downeaster trains running; investigation under way
- Report: Still 'weak links' in efforts to block terrorists' travel
- Query: Were you on the Downeaster?
- 2 Maine brothers guilty of cocaine distribution
- Police log and arrests, Waterville
- State voids prison deal
- Trucker killed in train collision
- Man says he was hospitalized after West Athens Fourth of July fracas
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 12, 2011
- The line's first 'major accident'
- Judge advises dismissal of former reporter's claims
- Veterans' benefits made easier to obtain for sex-assault victims
- Two drivers remain hospitalized after Madison collision
- Anson woman, Farmington man arrested after alleged scam
- Road safety to go before Strong voters
- LePage ignoring safety laws, environmental group says
- Winslow councilors approve Fort Halifax plan
- Pingree: VA easing policy for sexual assault victims
- No stopgap: Obama demands big deal for debt limit
- US says Syria's Assad has lost legitimacy
- New allegations besiege Murdoch media empire
- Downeaster, truck collide in 'fireball'
- UMaine football player dies in motorcycle crash
- AG says Thomaston land deal void
- Somerset County police logs
- Arrests, complaint log: Waterville police
- Downeaster ridership tops 500,000 for 1st time
- Avg. gasoline price in Maine up 10 cents
- Protesters in Syria attack US embassy
- Waterville Opera House Announces 2011-2012 Season
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 11, 2011
- Franklin Superior Court: May 18-June 13, 2011
- China planners to hold Tuesday hearing on CMP expansion
- Two-year-old girl recovering after falling into well
- 2-1-1 Maine marks 5th anniversary
- FairPoint withdraws appeal
- ON MAINE POLITICS: LePage discusses abuse
- New structure blocks view from Belgrade Lakes home
- Upgrades under way at Waterville Senior High School
- Homeowners association fights pit neighbor vs. neighbor
- Business booster moves forward
- Huts offer hikers havens
- Ammo therapy
- Former sardine cannery shows new signs of life
- Dramatic win puts U.S. in World Cup semis
- 2-year-old revived after falling into Maine well
- Owner retrieves boat that went adrift in Saco Bay
- Democrats decry voting measures
- New state law curbs coercive insurance practices
- Mount View High School welcomes new principal
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 10, 2011
- Falmouth resident, 91, wants to end his life
- Maine lobstermen brace for new regulations
- Teen with diabetes touts new care option
- Portland hails new nation of South Sudan
- Exhibit puts Skowhegan's Civil War ties in spotlight
- KVCC to offer online program in early education
- J.P. DEVINE: Watch the door
- Bill for road work has some worried
- Belfast back in business
- Tax deal in pipeline for natural gas project
- Growing problem hits close to home
- U.S. Coast Guard calls off search in Saco Bay
- A day of celebration for the South Sudanese
- LePage targets domestic abuse in weekly radio address
- France reaches Women's WCup semis after shootout
- Inmate dies, had served 45 years for murder
- Man dies when SUV heads into Sinclair lake
- Baby left under Maine's Safe Haven law
- Moxie: 'It's Maine in a bottle!"
- Lobstermen get back to racing
- WW II airman to be buried in Maine 66 years after crash
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 9, 2011
- Farmington District Court: May 18-June 13, 2011
- Maine nurses to travel to aid Libyans
- Trash haulers heard, get no satisfaction
- City councilors in Hallowell to consider bigger tax breaks
- Raid uncovers stolen property related to string of burglaries
- Search is on for biggest Maine trees
- AMY CALDER: Veteran reporter reflects on changes
- Space shuttle goes up, up and away one last time
- State review of Thomaston deal in progress
- Nation's economy continues to sputter
- 'Every so often he ... loses it'
- STILL LIFE: No one hurt in car fire — and valuable property recovered
- Naples man indicted in nephew's shooting
- Maine aids in conviction in wind power scam
- Folk singers detained at border return to Canada
- Weak hiring casts doubts<br>on strength of rebound
- Shuttle lifts off for last time
- Drive to restore same-day vote gets under way
- Regulatory streamlining law kicks in at DEP
- Ex-Cameron aide arrested in UK hacking scandal
- Obama: Uncertainty over debt limit impacts hiring
- Casey Anthony release pushed back to July 17
- Rockefeller impostor faces Calif. murder charge
- Maine ranks as plumpest state in New England
- 'Final charge' bull moose exhibit gets spruced up
- 2 school districts collaborate to save money
- Skowhegan native new elementary school principal
- Fairfield man pleads not guilty to child sex crimes
- Obesity rates still on rise nationwide
- Wednesday storm creates 'bedlam'
- Florida fugitive found in Madison
- Law students get trial run of court with UMaine program
- Rural school districts make gains
- Waterville city council approves 3-year contracts
- LePage signs law banning 'bath salts'
- Young musicians bring 'From the Top' to Mount Vernon
- Canadian folk singers arrested at Maine border
- SOMERSET COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
- POLICE
- High court won't stop Mexican man's execution
- Man wanted in Florida homicide arrested in Madison
- Navy change of command in Bath
- Small earthquake felt in eastern Maine
- Maine gets $2.1M to fight teen smoking
- Man rescues woman from burning car
- Somerset County police logs
- British tabloid shutting down<br>amid fury over hacking
- EPA to impose new cross-state air pollution rules
- Obama calls debt meeting 'constructive'
- Maine bill signing deadline nears
- Woman is impaled by tree branch during storm
- Casey Anthony to be free next Wednesday
- POWER OUT
- Waterville police blotter July 7
- Sergeant breaks arm in fight
- Crash hurts locals
- Victim of violence at parade: 'People started freaking out'
- Suspect in Skowhegan damage linked to West Athens fight
- Same-day registration ballot wording released
- Snowe ahead in funds raised
- Major tomato grower in Madison names new president, CEO
- LePage shares life lessons with at-risk youths
- Accused embezzler's ability to repay money still unknown
- Safety board to discuss Sugarloaf
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 7, 2011
- LePage signs bill targeting 'bath salts'
- Portland teen dies of apparent drowning
- Court orders immediate halt to gay military ban
- Alert: Terrorists look to implant bombs in humans
- Obama takes on 'tweeters' in Twitter town hall
- Spreading hacking scandal touches UK nerves
- Tramway board to discuss Sugarloaf accident
- Strauss-Kahn lawyer meets with DA
- LePage's son unhurt in I-295 car crash
- Casey Anthony could go free after murder acquittal
- Acadia tourist bus goes up in flames
- S. Korean city awarded 2018 Winter Olympics
- Waterville Police Department blotter
- Flags to fly at half-staff for WWII serviceman
- Lewiston school warns of TB in classroom
- Snowe, D'Amboise report U.S. Senate fundraising
- Michaud applauds China trade ruling
- Holiday traffic on Maine Turnpike down
- Graduates Find Success in Job Search
- Alums Plan Walk, Acts of Kindness
- STILL LIFE: Waterville jumps in the water
- Police seek would-be Wilton burglar scared away by scream
- Cameras catch Augusta arson suspect
- Superior Court justice to retire
- SAD 13 industrial arts slated to be cut
- Farmington recycling facility accepting more types of plastics
- Maine judges see small salary
- Ramp closures begin tonight on I-95 in Augusta
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 6, 2011
- Is the party over in West Athens?
- Fairfield man's escape attempt foiled
- Casey Anthony beats murder rap
- Parked cars delay Winslow Fourth of July parade
- Court upholds judgment against oil dealer
- Congressional redistricting panel takes shape
- Colon cancer deaths down except in Miss.
- Casey Anthony acquitted of murdering daughter
- GOLF: Woods will skip British Open
- Court halts medication of suspect in Giffords case
- Midcoast publisher shuts down printing presses
- Maine man pleads not guilty to murdering brother
- Court upholds conviction in Lewiston murders
- Somerset County police logs
- Waterville police log
- Barbecue to benefit boy with cystic fibrosis
- Furbush goes 4 2/3 innings in first Tigers start
- Belgrade Lakes center looks promising
- Portland firm leading in generic pet drugs
- Software developer helps companies save trees
- Inmates reap what they sow
- Making waves at UMF
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 5, 2011
- Where violence stops
- Families party in Winslow
- Fireworks celebration over Winslow and Waterville
- Saco home to Maine's only Schutzhund club
- Persistence played big role in catching Osama bin Laden
- Strauss-Kahn faces new sexual assault complaint
- Generics fetch growing share<br>of lucrative pet drug market
- Exxon was cited for Yellowstone pipe violations
- US spends $1.3M for New England farmworkers
- Mass. woman makes 66th visit to Maine
- Fireworks still illegal for this Fourth
- Teen severely injured in ATV crash
- Area Independence Day events
- Starks Community Center hosts children's program
- Code of Ethics offers Skowhegan officials guidelines
- Newport teenager injured in ATV crash
- Augusta bomb shelter in way
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 4, 2011
- Moscow accident results in severe foot injury
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Time for some fun at State House
- Bounce house mishaps prompt concern
- Lobster sellers fishing new waters
- Fire costly for farmers in Strong
- Remembering the Maine men who helped save the Union
- Police want DNA; lawyers want answers
- Maine organizations receive funding
- Massachusetts lighthouse bell discovered in Maine church
- Moscow ATV crash breaks man's foot
- Gonzalez, Ortiz to start for AL All-Stars
- Up in flames: a winter's worth of hay
- Elementary school principal in Brunswick arrested
- Police blotter
- Want gourmet comfort food? Just add lobster
- WW II airman's body back in Maine
- Items stolen from visiting clubhouse during Friday's Sea Dogs game
- Funtown fireworks in Saco postponed to Tuesday
- Djokovic grabs first Wimbledon title
- In Portsmouth, no bear after scare
- Park passes available on reconfigured site
- Northern pike confirmed in Penobscot River
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 3, 2011
- 'Christina's World' house named new national landmark
- Civil Air Patrol cadets take flight
- State worker contract talks break down
- Delayed regulations for industrial boilers prompts heated debate
- Palermo summer resident agrees to remove treehouse
- Waterville car has home in California
- Good Will-Hinckley director considers charter school status
- J.P. DEVINE: Welcome home, Jimmy
- Plan outlines options for downtown Madison
- STILL LIFE: Winslow rocks
- Republicans make their presence felt in Augusta
- Three families grieve
- Summer jobs not what they used to be
- Inside the mind of the sex offender
- US advances to women's World Cup quarterfinals
- Civil War veteran honored
- Sheriff speaks out after murder suspect escape in Bangor
- Girls found safe after getting lost in woods
- Kvitova sweeps Sharapova for Wimbledon women's title
- State police beef up weekend patrols
- LePage: Thank a soldier this holiday
- Marine with Maine ties killed in Afghanistan
- AMY CALDER: The infamous July 4, 1990
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 2, 2011
- Newport District Court: May 1-18, 2011
- Morning Sentinel correction: July 2, 2011
- Boat parade a highlight of Belgrade Lakes' Fourth of July
- Monkeying around in Saco
- Six arrested after Portland standoff
- Minnesota's shutdown affects the most vulnerable
- Prison deal sparks review
- 'Silver Alerts' to aid searches for elderly
- Bull kills farm worker
- STILL LIFE: Summertime blue
- Bull kills man in Farmington
- Eliot concerned about NH utility project
- Lawyers want to toss triple-killing confession
- Forum to feature governor's story of tough upbringing
- Maine fails to reach agreement with largest union
- Cooling off
- Somerset County police logs
- Strauss-Kahn free from house arrest; charges stand
- No serious injuries in rollover on I-295 in Yarmouth
- World Trade Center metal on display in Farmingdale
- Morning Sentinel police log: July 1, 2011
- Snowe may see competition from two Democrats
- Trumble takes post at Unity College
- Waterville's Levine clan featured in Colby film
- $12 million to repaint Memorial Bridge
- Kennebec Highlands plan aims to please
- Water questions postpone China coffee decision
- Suspect in high-speed chase goes from hospital to jail
- UMF police chief tapped for FBI training
- Free counseling available to those in need
- Full-time police officer nixed by Skowhegan budget
- 'Jeopardy!' champion to reinvest winnings
- Bates, Colby high on cost list
- Aspiring troopers glimpse life in law enforcement
- Backers of gay marriage back in business
- Discovery Channel show features Maine coast
- Mitchell says Clemens may call him to testify
- Belfast man loses appeal of sentence for slashing
- Less holiday traffic expected on turnpike
- Gay marriage supporters<br>aiming for 2012 referendum
- Mass. judge says Bulger to get public defender
- Family gets $3M for botched baby delivery
- Man sentenced to 25 years in killing of toddler
- Crack offenders now eligible for early release
- Senate to work next week on debt limit impasse
- Somerset County police logs
- Police blotter for Waterville; arrests
- Alfond gives $2.3 million gift to Kents Hill School
- Maine native to liven up New York town's July 4th parade
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 30, 2011
- Driver on bath salts arrested in Clinton
- West Athens' zany parade returning
- Skowhegan volunteer given Rotary honor
- Senate committee passes funeral protest proposal
- Anti-bullying bill stalled after Christian Civic League email
- Police: Man arrested for driving drunk, biting girl
- Lawmakers end session with fireworks
- Mainer attends LGBT reception
- Prison warden sold state land for small price
- Winslow gears up for annual run of festivities
- Sugarloaf building new lift
- Colby College student a two-time champ on 'Jeopardy!'
- Former horse owners sentenced
- Two years for fateful punch
- LePage approves charter schools
- STILL LIFE: Get in there
- Aroostook drowning victim identified, body recovered
- Former UMaine star Paul Kariya<br>retiring from NHL
- Senate panel OKs Snowe bill to protect military funerals
- Homeless man arrested for charging cellphone
- LePage thanks lawmakers at session's end
- U.S. appeals court upholds Obama health care law
- LePage signs bill to allow charter schools
- Study finds more pollution at beaches nationwide
- Maine bill aims to make 'bath salts' illegal
- Federer ousted in quarterfinals<br>at Wimbledon
- Feds: Massey pressured WV miners to fake records
- Bulger lawyer blasts prosecutors
- Somerset County police logs
- Man has heart attack in heart disease class
- Owner of empty sailboat comes forward; search ended
- Murder suspect escapes from hospital
- Legislature fails to override any of LePage's vetoes
- Family appeals to public
- Seal finds its way upstream to Sebasticook
- Can you hear me now?
- Sennett's seat to be filled
- Pot patient privacy bill gets LePage OK
- Officials: Skowhegan farmhouse fire was arson
- Excessive rain kills tree-stripping caterpillar
- Mainers will vote on racinos
- GMAC appeal coming to Supreme Court
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 29, 2011
- Maine AIDS Alliance chief leaving for Clean Elections post
- LePage to lead trade mission to South America
- Coast Guard searches for sailboat occupants
- Mainer appeals for help finding mother's killer
- Charter schools get final House OK
- Maine spending bills cleared from table
- Lagarde chosen to lead IMF; first woman
- General named to head US force OKs drawdown
- 10 face charges of vandalizing country club
- Ruling casts doubt on Maine data-mining law
- Police to discuss Farmington investigation
- Clinton, Waterville, Oakland police notes
- Maine's rate of war dead ranks high
- Cocaine incident recalled
- Supreme Court decision on campaign financing affects Maine
- New rules ban production, sale of drop-side cribs
- What to do about smokey wood boilers
- Missing elderly man found, OK
- Skowhegan building owners block off part of lot with fence
- Increased judicial budget will help security, clerks
- Police seek suspect in arson, burglary
- Phillips passes increased town budget at meeting
- Professor named interim provost at UMF
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 28, 2011
- Skowhegan District Court
- Ex-Ill. Gov. Blagojevich<br>convicted at retrial
- Maine wardens find missing Starks man
- Supreme Court ruling to impact public financing in Maine
- Bangor man sentenced to life for fatal stabbing
- Bachmann announces bid for presidency
- Somerset County police logs
- Average Maine gasoline prices keep falling
- Turtle in road causes car rollover
- Police blotters: Waterville, Winslow
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 27, 2011
- Morning Sentinel correction: June 26, 2011
- Lakes Resource Center set to open
- New laws passed by Legislature
- New views of Earth in Skowhegan
- Educators fear young brains take summer vacations
- Litchfield woman determined to save osprey nests
- New England Music Camp concert series starts July 2
- Widmer named principal
- Winslow graduate to attend science camp
- Unity ice cream parlor back in business
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Votes, vetoes await
- Americans can't — or won't — forget September 11
- Bird group spreads wings
- Scott Wood investigation 'about done'
- Pediatric dentist Jonathan Shenkin attacks tooth decay the fun way
- Good hygiene habits start at home, says dentist
- Two Portland churches become one
- Remembering Maine's government shutdown
- Waterville, Kennebec and Somerset logs; arrests
- Festival teaches joy of fishing
- Workers rally at State House
- Farmington case puts bail restrictions in spotlight
- Colby's financial picture brightens
- At New Hope Women's Shelter, new hope
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 26, 2011
- Gay marriage backers: NY vote has national impact
- Fishing, milfoil removal class on tap at Oakland event
- Kennebec, Franklin, and Somerset logs; arrests
- Schools in Northeast still making up snow days
- New multi-use trail corridor dedicated in Maine
- In Boston gangster story, a tale of 2 brothers
- LePage says new state budget just the start
- Maine wardens on lookout for impaired boaters
- Winslow Family 4th of July Celebration
- Winslow teacher faces 2 counts of unlawful sexual touching
- Police seek DNA match in stabbing
- 18-month-old who ingested cocaine OK
- Winslow woman receives 30 days in jail
- Pot-certifying doctor opens new office
- Bulger's arrest may help solve art mystery
- New Messalonskee principal has vision for education
- It's OK to seek help against domestic violence
- Requested tax break for ice arena exceeds city guidelines
- Grant given to refurbish Skowhegan grist mill
- Group aims to save same-day voting
- POLICE
- Four fired L.L. Bean employees hire lawyer
- NEWPORT DISTRICT COURT
- Coast Guard gets new chief in northern New England
- Bulger brought back to Boston; will he sing?
- Maine's ocean kayak trail given top ranking
- Maine woman guilty in nursing home assault
- Former gov chronicles RV travels
- Nestle steps up water tests after odor complaints
- Portland Pirates: 'Major announcement' Monday
- Anthem foundation donates $100K for nurse training
- Peter Falk, TV's rumpled Columbo, has died
- Wife of man found strangled in tub appears in court
- Crash kills St. John 20-year-old
- Farmington residents advised to stay on alert
- LePage signs medical marijuana law
- Boston mob boss ‘Whitey’ Bulger hid in plain sight
- Franklin County commissioner: Budget panel actions unethical
- Steel stolen from topless coffee shop
- Embden camp owners: Tax fight not over
- Woman arrested after bringing pills, marijuana into court
- Snowe's bill aims to kill excessive regulations
- Maine's crucial summer camps seeing shrinking enrollment
- Recycling now single-stream in Madison
- Parents arrested after baby overdoses
- Ad produced in Maine helps lead feds to Bulger
- Government change on ballot in Phillips
- Land donations will preserve 400 acres
- Caratunk imposes halt on wind developments
- Waterville downtown streets see new faux-brick crosswalks
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 24, 2011
- Skowhegan District Court
- Gardiner football coach Lovely steps down
- State House panel reviews slew of bills
- Florida says it will try Bulger for 1982 murder
- Bulger described as Robin Hood, diabolical killer
- GOP group urges US to shoot for 60 mpg
- Prescription drug data mining law struck down
- Somerset County police logs
- Maine firms' TV spot leads to Bulger's arrest
- Coalition group kicks off people's veto effort
- Maine treasurer calls for steps to boost bond rating
- Police notes: Waterville, Winslow, Vassalboro, Sidney, Oakland
- FBI arrests mob boss Whitey Bulger in Calif.
- Fugitive gangster 'Whitey' Bulger nabbed in California
- Whitmore Honored With Legacy Fund
- Bingham celebrates fire department's 100 years
- SMCC has new leader
- Help for uninsured with pre-existing conditions
- Newport bridge almost finished
- Materials delay upgrade for Two-Cent Bridge
- China selectmen debate composting
- Winslow student elected Boys State governor
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 23, 2011
- Waterville gets low-interest bond for city projects
- Watching your weight? Skip the potato chips
- Police continue search for attacker
- 'She's up there shuffling the cards'
- Lukewarm reviews from Maine delegates
- President ramps up Afghanistan drawdown
- Replicas of Nina, Pinta arrive in Portland Harbor
- Maine does away with<br>aircraft sales taxes
- FDA: Breast implant problems grow with time
- SD man pleads not guilty to murder in Maine
- S. Maine Community College gets new president
- Man sentenced for growing pot on federal land
- GOP names candidate for House 121 seat
- Jet halts takeoff in close call at JFK
- Judges set deadlines for congressional redistricting
- Feeling a little edgy? Could be a case of Urban Brain
- Stabbing killed 81-year-old Farmington woman
- It's Alcohol Mary Road and it'll stay that way
- Maine hikers rescue fawn from attack by fisher
- LePage signs bill easing rules for landlords
- Maine home sales and prices fall in May
- Somerset County police logs
- Woman, 81, dies after home invasion attack
- Police notes: Waterville, Clinton, Winslow, Oakland
- Army engineers work to complete Skowhegan recreation projects
- Union's offer for status quo turned down
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 22, 2011
- China selectmen increase development fees
- Mutts help ease pain for returning Maine soldiers
- Doctor remains mum on plans for lighthouse
- Passersby save Madison house
- Future of Maine gambling up in the air
- Waterville City Council appoints police station panel
- Police officers' trial to test New Orleans
- Kibby Mountain activists quickly found guilty
- Grocery store planned in Belgrade
- Clock ticking on $200K unclaimed lottery ticket
- Law ending same-day registration challenged
- 2 Maine wind protesters jailed for 10 days, fined
- Ex-Utah gov Huntsman joins race for president
- Gingrich campaign fundraisers quit
- Farmington woman, 81,<br>killed in home invasion
- Same-day registration repeal signed
- Giffords has memoir deal,<br>Kelly retires from NASA
- Twist in health care law could be middle-class windfall
- Obama likely to cut 10K troops from Afghanistan
- Maine lawmakers hold off on borrowing
- Bill gives voters voice in Maine special elections
- Smart meter battle coming to head in Bath
- FDA issues graphic cigarette labels
- Blodgett named assistant coach at Rhode Island
- Somerset County police logs
- Police seek clues in Farmington homicide
- 16 Maine soldiers in bus crash in Canada
- NSF Recognizes Colby Grads
- Officer talks man off bridge in Winslow
- STILL LIFE: Getting creamed for a good cause
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 21, 2011
- Kingfield voters approve budget, amend safety plan
- Waterville firefighter, police sergeant to be honored
- New Skowhegan business gears up for River Fest
- Great Pond Marina boasts new look
- Madison has new town manager
- Big win for Wal-Mart in discrimination lawsuit
- LePage signs budget
- Activists stick to their guns
- Speed, booze cited
- Celtics' 'Big Baby' hauls lobsters off Maine coast
- Maine woman sentenced for burning forfeited house
- Maine couple living<br>in 2 shipping containers
- Dayton teen crowned Miss Maine
- Study details significant sea level rise
- LePage signs $6B state budget
- Midcoast head shop owner charged with trafficking
- Environmental coalition praises, criticizes lawmakers
- Pot trafficker free on bail due to poor health
- Supreme Court limits sex bias case against Walmart
- Trek Across Maine raises $1.8M
- Red Cross seeking type O negative donors
- Maine gasoline prices continue to ease
- Somerset County police logs
- Aho named new acting chief of DEP
- Legislator facing gun charge freed on bail
- Police notes: Waterville, Oakland, Winslow
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 20, 2011
- Augusta District Court: June 9-15, 2011
- Pingree, Sussman marry
- Outreach program aids families of prisoners
- Bath salts a growing menace
- A new Midas touch
- RSU 18 to serve free summer lunches
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Extra days costly
- How do you build a toll booth on the Internet?
- Norridgewock man hospitalized after wild chase
- Churchgoers philosophical
- Rapolla, Gwilym named Maine HS Athletes of the Year
- Pingree and Sussman get married
- Acadia National Park plans two land purchases
- Red Sox score 6 in first to roll past Brewers 12-3
- Life expectancy rates up in Maine
- Mass man injured in Bridgton ATV accident
- Police log for Sunday, June 19
- Red Sox place RHP Buchholz on DL, call up Miller
- Emails rebuke LePage for labor mural removal
- Harmon, Jesseman win Sea Dogs Father's Day 5K
- Lobster boat race season kicks off
- Bar Harbor ice cream shop recognized
- Eliot voters OK ordinances over strip clubs
- Maine residents given free pass to state parks today
- Day's last hill a challenge for Trek Across Maine participants
- Snowe among those fighting for Intrepid
- Police
- J.P. DEVINE: Dads on the big screen
- Officer injured during arrest teen, find pot plants
- Guard at work on trails
- Maine seeing more single parents
- Annual moose lottery celebrates 30th anniversary
- Portland holds gay pride parade
- SAD 74 adopts performance-based pay
- Domestic abuse can be solved, panel says
- Lake funeral: A full-House farewell
- Expert, skiers fault state's chairlift checks
- Finances force towns to weigh need for local police
- Hundreds mourn in Dexter
- Police log, arrests for Saturday
- Class A softball: Hannan hurls Scarborough to title
- New Gloucester crews extinguish fire
- Bruins celebrating in Boston
- Class A girls' lacrosse: Scarborough defends title
- Crowd gathers for moose lottery
- Class D baseball: Greenville cruises
- Class B softball: Fryeburg takes title again
- Class A boys' lacrosse: Scarborough prevails again
- Class C softball: Postponed until Monday
- Members of WWII regiment being honored
- 1st large cruise ship of season visits Portland
- LePage asks school reforms in weekly address
- Voter ID bill returning to panel
- LePage faces fiesty Rockport town hall
- Harnden and Tinker earn teller status
- Local companies recognized for safety
- Armed robber still at large, police say
- Owner of Kennebec Ice Arena owner may seek tax break to rebuild
- Bowen will ask for No Child Left Behind reprieve
- Clinton crash victim faced domestic violence charge
- Former Mainer awaits homicide indictment
- Auburn man charged with knife assault
- Rep. Wintle free on bail
- Truck crashes into wires, trees
- Little Black Dress show to benefit Lake George Park
- Seeds of doubt planted around medical marijuana businesses
- Palermo selectmen allow treehouse to stay for summer
- AMY CALDER: Endless, golden summers
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 18, 2011
- BEN STURTEVANT: Game 7 with Dad one to cherish
- AARP slammed for not opposing cuts
- Domestic violence: It's everyone's problem
- 1 million expected for Stanley Cup parade
- Maine lawmakers off until June 28, but work left
- Marine reservist in custody after Pentagon scare
- Maine jobless rate 7.7% in May
- Catholic school in Saco closes after 82 years
- Skowhegan police seek armed suspects
- Police notes for Winslow, Waterville, Clinton, Oakland
- 900 pets still homeless after Joplin tornado
- Veteran bikers, newcomers ready for 27th Trek Across Maine
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 17, 2011
- Kennebec County Superior Court: June 17, 2011
- Motorcyclist dies in crash
- Planning board delays hearing for CMP
- Kingfield to vote on $751K budget at town meeting
- Augusta stabbing death unexplained
- Collecting cans to fund a cure
- Officials to address domestic violence at Waterville's City Hall today
- Global goals planned for ocean power
- According to court papers, LePage never saw labor mural
- Shotgun's source still a mystery
- $6 billion state budget awaits governor's signature
- In New Hampshire, former teacher's guilty plea brings some relief
- A feeling of emptiness
- AG: York deputy justified in shooting man in Lyman
- Cape Elizabeth sets Aug. 16 election for House seat
- Bruins bring Stanley Cup home
- Maine general fund, highway budgets approved
- LePage never saw mural; seeks dismissal of complaint
- Dexter husband carried 2 guns, knife, ammo
- Weiner resigns in wake of scandal
- Bangor man charged with murder
- Hacker accesses credit card info for 700 Mainers
- Senate OKs takeover of E. Millinocket landfill
- Cars set on fire in Vancouver following loss
- Victim of apparent York drowning identified
- Maine stresses commitment to offshore energy
- Maine House approves fireworks bill
- House upholds LePage veto of special ed. study group
- Police notes for Rome, Waterville, Oakland, Clinton
- Waterville police investigate stabbing report
- Waterville Boy Scout volunteer arrested on child pornography charge
- Malcolm McDowell to be honored at Maine International Film Festival
- Trekkers Stop at Colby
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 16, 2011
- Morning Sentinel correction: June 16, 2011
- Moscow kills SAD 13 budget in ballot
- Festival calling to legalize pot enters 15th year
- Madison votes in newcomer, incumbent to selectmen seats
- March toward a cure
- Barbara Bush's foundation awards family literacy grants
- Norridgewock gas station owner saved by rival's customers
- House approves two-year budget in initial voting
- Ceremony to honor Maine 103rd Infantry
- Ten of 11 towns pass RSU 3 budget in ballot vote
- Many cancer risks overblown, say health experts
- Former Jackman teacher pleads guilty
- What went wrong in Dexter?
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Messalonskee wins Eastern A title
- LePage issues veto of due process bill
- Coast Guard cutter returns to Maine
- Campaign contribution limit going up, but in January
- Former kindergarten teacher pleads guilty to child porn
- Maine House reverses itself on wildlife funding
- New state economist named in Maine
- Maine farmers criticize repeal of pesticide law
- Proposed state budget gets initial House OK
- Rape suspect captured in Boothbay woods
- Medical marijuana reform bill close to passage
- Waterville man faces child pornography charges
- Porn actress: Weiner asked me to lie about talks
- Highway budget clears initial House, Senate votes
- Boston braces for possible Stanley Cup win
- U.S. births down for 3rd consecutive year
- Waterville police investigate reported stabbing
- Experts: Weiner's behavior similar to addicts'
- Police identify man in suspicious death
- Deliberations under way on 2-year budget
- Maine jury awards $6.7M in malpractice case
- Dexter murders prompt bail proposal
- Waterville and Oakland police reports
- Negotiations to sell two Maine mills for $1
- Man sentenced for luring Maine teen for sex
- Catholic parish yields to changing times
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 15, 2011
- Kennebec County Superior Court: June 15, 2011
- Waterville District Court: May 16-27, 2011
- New rifle company comes to Windham
- Alzheimer's patients, experts share knowledge at conference
- Clinton man indicted on three felony charges
- RSU 49 spending plan approved
- SAD 53 budget passes
- Senate supports charter schools
- Clinton town budget passes
- Bill would allow medical providers to issue 21-day handicap passes
- Rules set for questioning accused embezzler
- Elderly abuse frequent in Maine, says advocate
- School mourns mother, children
- A history of abuse revealed in Dexter
- RSU 3 budget headed for approval
- Waterville voters elect Dana Sennett mayor, approve school budget
- RSU 3 budget appears headed for passage
- Sennett elected Waterville mayor in landslide
- RSU 49 budget easily passes
- RSU 19 budget wins approval, 178-88
- Winslow school budget easily passes, 50-5
- Mother, children lived in constant fear
- Police notes for Clinton, Oakland, Waterville
- Missing elderly man located by Warden Service
- Democrats hoping Weiner will quit soon
- College of the Atlantic names new president
- New rifle company takes over Bushmaster plant
- LePage eliminates redundant pesticide law
- Maine House rejects pot legalization bill
- Maine House upholds third LePage veto
- High School softball/baseball games still on
- Police probe address mix-up in fatal Winslow shooting
- Four dead in Dexter
- Admitting the Illustrious Class of 2015
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 14, 2011
- 'American Idol' contestant arrested on assault charges
- Stinson Street in Pittsfield closed for two days for repairs
- Starks may split students, if town secedes
- Apartment renting gets competitive in Portland
- Stab wound killed Augusta man, say police
- Madison approves budget at Town Meeting
- Alfond Foundation offers bonus to Waterville Opera House
- Two administrators resign posts at Waterville Junior High
- Overtired driver crashes in New Sharon
- Chairlift episode leaves local Sugarloaf loyalist with sour aftertaste
- LePage rolls back some regulations, vows to keep at it
- Michaud speaks at House hearing on sex assaults at VA hospitals
- Michaud speaks at House hearing on sex assaults at VA hospitals
- Waterville junior high principal, assistant principal resign
- Police say Dexter man killed wife, kids, self
- Former 'American Idol' contestant arrested in Old Port
- Waterville Opera House gets Alfond bonus
- Somerset County police logs
- Waterville's urban oasis could expand
- Banner year for Messalonskee robotics team
- Photos of Gabrielle Giffords show remarkable recovery
- Skowhegan graduates advised to be persistent
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 13, 2011
- Vehicles damaged by thrown rocks
- Police identify Augusta man found dead
- New camp in Belgrade to focus on outdoor education
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Lawmakers ready for late nights
- Twenty years later, Care & Comfort a $10 million business
- Care attendant helps Waterville woman live at home
- Earlier Down syndrome test could be a mixed blessing
- Fueled by political DNA, Believeau lands in nerve center of White House
- Madison town clerk-treasurer faces challenger
- Forest Hills holds commencement ceremony
- Debate circles planned rockweed harvest
- Police probe Augusta death
- Caring for aging parents can overwhelm
- Downtown Waterville building's restoration under way
- Four vie for seats on Madison board
- J.P. DEVINE: Don't send it
- Lab at ground zero of state's public health
- State's police chief looks outside the box
- Suicides leave biggest questions unanswered
- Speakers at Mt. Blue commencement stress teamwork, cooperation
- Morning Sentinel correction: June 12, 2011
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 12, 2011
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Waterville beats MDI in 11 innings
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Brewer defeats Skowhegan, 2-0
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Bucksport tops Winslow, 5-0
- Suspect in 1998 U.S. Embassy blast is dead, Somalia says
- Playboy's Miss June visits Palmyra
- Cabela's launches $1 million fishing competition
- Adrian downgraded to tropical storm in Pacific
- After church fire, Brunswick Unitarians to worship at library
- Raging Tide has home opener today at The Ballpark
- Maine Forest Service continues firefighter training this weekend
- Grocers still waiting for word on money
- AMY CALDER: There and back again for soldier
- Compassion marks Erskine Academy’s graduating class
- Quotes in column set Senate on fire
- A brief history of downtowns in the United States
- Constant innovation key to revitalizing downtowns
- Clinton to vote on proposed budget, zoning rules
- Skowhegan's former Charrier's opens as Whit's End Grill, Bar
- Waterville to vote on school budget
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 11, 2011
- Budget in hands of House, Senate
- Couple convicted of animal cruelty
- Waterville votes for its next mayor on Tuesday
- Report details derailment's likely causes
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Skowhegan edges Bangor, 2-1
- Playboy's Miss June at signing in Palmyra
- Land o' Lakes, DeCoster in negotiations
- Maine to receive $43K of a drug settlement
- Owner of shuttered mill pays for economic development
- HIGH SCHOOL: Games rescheduled
- Sidney, Waterville, Clinton police notes; arrests
- Alaska set to release Sarah Palin's emails
- Maine's second tornado in one week verified
- Gordons' friend saw a troubled marriage
- Campus Drive Tops Construction Projects
- Chelsea's town manager resigns
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 10, 2011
- Messalonskee High School class of 2011
- Waterville Senior High School class of 2011
- Witness tampering results in jail term
- Mt. Blue oil spill cleanup difficult
- Vigilant citizens honored
- Woman in critical condition after SUV crash in Wilton
- Teenagers arrested on theft charges
- Proposal to kill protection of gray wolf questioned
- Senate split on gambling bills
- Weather can't dampen Messalonskee's spirits
- Waterville graduates told to 'pay it forward'
- Districts need changing, say judges
- Bingham man, 19, killed in motorcycle crash
- Norridgewock's top planner quits
- A good day for hoses, popsicles
- House gives 2nd OK to end same-day voter registration
- House votes for panel to study abolishing LURC
- NH Old Man memorial partly done
- Police probe 'suspicious death' in Bangor
- Panel rejects funding boost for Efficiency Maine
- Compromise reached on Maine health data privacy
- Statewide Alzheimer's conference Tuesday
- Maine's congressional districts must be redrawn
- House votes to end right to unionize at DeCoster
- Woman, child injured in SUV rollover
- Heat gripping half of US expected to last for days
- Mainers who assisted investigation to be honored
- Somerset County police logs
- Feds charge Maine property owner with loan fraud
- State House panel taking action on key issues
- Maine man offended by road named for bootlegger
- Belfast police shoot armed man
- Boston Post Cane stolen from Clinton town office
- State police honor troopers, citizens
- Air quality alert: Elevated ozone in parts of Maine today
- NASA releases unique photos of the space shuttle
- FARMINGTON: Tossing gun caused death, records say
- Legislators kill abortion bills
- If you build it, they will come
- Winslow graduates class of seasoned students
- Michaud: Weiner should 'do what's right' and resign
- Committee backs welfare reforms, tax cuts
- Skowhegan elects American Legion leader as selectman; other elected unopposed
- Senate upholds vernal pool regulations
- SAME-DAY VOTER REGISTRATION: Senate poised to approve voting bill
- Police checking up on truckers
- Boston Post Cane stolen from Clinton town office
- House rejects bill to boost funding to fisheries, wildlife
- Winslow High School class of 2011
- Man jailed on erroneous warrant information
- Habitual bad driver arrested
- GOP agrees to nix insurance tax exemption
- CORNVILLE — Voters: Keep closed school
- Voters approve SAD 58 budget
- Funeral bill may see Senate vote
- Couple finally wins tax battle
- CORRECTION
- CLARIFICATION
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS LACROSSE: Cheverus upsets Messalonskee, 10-8
- POLICE
- Senate votes to eliminate same-day voter registration
- Somerset County police logs
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Messalonskee eliminates Erskine, 13-1
- Senate clears Fed to cap<br>debit card swipe fees
- Michaud: NY Rep. Weiner should step down
- Senate upholds LePage veto of logging bill
- Fed survey: Economy falters in several US regions
- Weiner only latest in NY sex scandal hot seat
- SAD 58 budget passes
- Air quality warning today for Maine coast
- Snowe bill protecting military funerals nears 1st vote
- Senate votes down abortion, transgender measures
- LePage vetoes bill banning foreign loggers
- House rejects bill cutting transgender rights
- LePage: Gambling proposals must be approved by voters
- Clinton, Waterville, Winslow, Oakland police notes
- Maine inmate dies after beating
- Welfare fraud nets woman a year in jail
- Smithsonian develops free phone app to identify trees
- New slaughterhouse to open in northern Maine
- Submarine commander from Maine relieved of duty
- Wilton voters want fewer lights
- Police arrest man on theft charge after I-95 chase
- Skowhegan keeps funding for necessities
- Somerset County Commissioners OK $5 million budget for 2012
- Maine's high school graduation rate above US average
- Voters approve SAD 54 budget
- Cornville votes still being counted
- Skowhegan selectmen election votes counted late
- RSU 18 budget approved
- One gun bill killed; another passes House
- Vassalboro voters elect three incumbents, challenger
- Oil spill at Mt. Blue Middle school sends students, teachers home
- Not-guilty plea likely in Farmington shooting
- Waterville councilors approve money for police station
- 'They were so in love'
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Winslow advances with win over Ellsworth
- Weiner draws no defense from Democrats
- Court vacates molestor's 29-year sentence
- Waterville police chase, arrest alleged shoplifter
- Man in Maine Amber Alert case gets 6 years
- Maine becomes final state with Gold Star plates
- Maine is 17th in 2008 grad rate report
- Heated fight over E. coli payments breaks out
- NH bike-climb records voided on doping
- Bangor hospital announces job cuts
- Winslow woman, 30, killed in shooting
- Legislature's budget committee votes on DHHS, tax items
- Slain UMF graduate was full of wonder, curiosity
- Skowhegan voters approve highest amounts for police and fire
- Changes to voting laws get initial endorsement
- Senate rejects bill regarding 'unborn children' crimes
- Wilton residents approve sewer upgrade
- New ordinances voted on in Vassalboro
- Farmington man, 27, dies after crashing car into tree
- Massive manhunt ends at Waterville hospital
- STILL LIFE: In Unity, workhorses work in unison
- Union measure tabled at State House
- Police station back on Waterville council's agenda
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 7, 2011
- Maine House passes slots initiative
- Troops in Afghanistan ask, What now?
- NY Rep. Weiner admits he sent lewd photos
- Dylan schedules Aug. 20 concert in Bangor
- Maine CDC watching for E. coli illness in travelers
- Mainer who spearheaded billboard ban dies at 94
- Vote on bill to limit union fees delayed until next year
- Maine sells $108 million in bonds to fund projects
- Senate debates crimes against 'unborn children' bill
- Waterville police station vote tomorrow
- Maine budget writers get closer to accord
- Brunswick church heavily damaged by overnight fire
- CDC study: Gay, bisexual teens do riskier things
- Santorum joins GOP crowd running for president
- Ex-IMF leader pleads not guilty to sex assault
- Search for wanted Dexter man ends in Waterville
- Maine average gasoline price drops to $3.78
- Waterville, Sidney, Winslow police notes
- Duck at Bangor Home Depot disappears with brood
- Excessive speed suspected in fatal crash
- Maine 'Survivor' to put on camp
- Two Maine airports getting FAA grants
- N.H. ride in Camden Hughes' memory raises money for kids
- Colby On the Move
- Most Americans shrugging at cellphone cancer warning
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 6, 2011
- Park plan detailed
- Sprouts to blame for E. coli outbreak
- Mills heads 'new era' for agency
- Winthrop native walking across the U.S.
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Bill has some crying foul
- Former educator addresses MCI grads
- Mount View graduates told to pursue their passions, own a dog
- Replicas of famous sailing vessels plan Portland stop
- Valley High School holds graduation
- Maine researchers to study whales in Gulf
- Police ID man killed in construction fall
- Many touting funding boost as bright idea
- Meet area's valedictorians for 2011
- Policy may cause 'train wreck' for US agriculture
- J.P. DEVINE: Shelter from the storms
- Winslow July 4 celebration has new chairman
- Motor vehicle strikes man
- Animal cruelty report submitted by animal's owner
- Nokomis principal to grads: Believe in today
- Somerset County officials plan discussion of 2012 budget
- ‘Dave Astor Show’ remembered at Portland event
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 5, 2011
- Gray wolf’s habitat to be discussed
- Couple just missed Mo. tornado
- Lawmakers continue budget talks
- Saturday police logs, arrests
- Top al-Qaida militant killed in Pakistan, official says
- Maine's College of Atlantic graduating 87 today
- National liberty caucus head speaking in Maine
- LePage pitches tax reform in weekend address
- Maine State Police investigating inmate beating
- Lewiston auto dealership burns following explosions
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 4, 2011
- Skowhegan District Court: May 1-17, 2011
- Morning Sentinel correction: June 4, 2011
- Lawrence's top 10 graduates of 2011
- Lawrence High School's class of 2011
- Madison Area Memorial High School's class of 2011
- Madison's top 10 graduates of 2011
- Superintendent: SAD 13 budget slim as possible
- Mt. Blue budget passes in vote
- A happy ending after bumpy road for adult ed student
- Madison school program fosters caring among students
- Vassalboro PTO buys sign, playground for elementary school
- Firefighter convention coming to Waterville
- Fort Kent snub gets Snowe's dander up
- Madison valedictorian offers graduates lessons from Sox
- SCTC receives $10,000 grant
- Debates about vernal pool legislation rage on
- Tentative deal on pensions
- Lawrence High School's 2011 graduates won't stop believing
- AMY CALDER: Tracking real road names
- Bruins fans in central Maine bleed black and gold
- Stars light Mount View's wall of fame
- Fugitive at large in woods
- Couple trapped in Vermont Revolutionary War monument
- Firewood exchange nabs load from infested area
- LePage signs bill banning texting while driving
- Fall kills construction worker in Auburn
- John Edwards pleads not guilty to felony charges
- Police hunt arson suspect in St. Albans woods
- Jackson Lab gives up on Florida research center
- House rebukes Obama on Libya involvement
- Budget negotiators tackle retirement changes
- Waterville to host 48th firefighters convention
- Law requires smoking policies for rental housing
- Maine emergency official under misconduct probe
- Maine-made movie premiering tonight in LA
- Assisted suicide advocate Kevorkian dies at age 83
- Waterville and Oakland police notes, arrests
- Maine high school to provide iPads to students
- Legislataure challanges federal ethanol rules
- Heck no, unions say
- Governor, GOP leaders find compromise
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 3, 2011
- Farmington District Court: April 29-May 18, 2011
- Somerset County communities mourn educator's death
- Franklin County budget to see meeting discussion
- Vassalboro's taxes could decrease
- New Vineyard woman arrested
- Panel approves two Cabinet nominees
- Wilton voters choose two incumbents, one newcomer
- Police tracking leads on 'Open for Business' sign
- House upholds LePage veto
- State rules death a homicide
- Maine teen comes up short in spelling bee finals
- Embden has harrowing tornado tales
- Maine speller makes it to national Bee finals
- Poll: Top 4 GOP candidates have a lot of work to do
- Gravel firms chip in for new 'Open for Business' sign
- Mass. digs out after tornadoes<br>kill 3, hurt 200
- Police handcuff man in downtown Waterville
- Medical examiner rules UMF grad death a homicide
- Romney makes it official: he's running
- 600 union members protest bill ahead of hearing
- House vote sustains LePage's first veto
- Senate defeats House-passed cell phone bill
- Alfred man injured by pipe bomb pleads guilty
- 'Lightly used political sign' surfaces on Craigslist
- High wind damage in Embden
- Two incumbents, newcomer win Wilton selectmen race
- Mt. Blue school budget passes
- LePage signs lead testing, e-mail privacy bills
- Winslow, Waterville, Clinton, Oakland police notes
- Lewiston arrests follow reports of gunfire downtown
- Dineen: A Panthers-Pirates affiliation a very realistic possibility
- UMF graduate killed
- Solon students run like the wind
- Proposed architecture rule in China sees debate
- Augusta counseling agency to move office
- Barber Foods sold to Ohio company
- Maine's Lily Jordan advances to semifinals of national spelling bee
- Killing has New Hampshire community reeling
- Retired state workers have strong words for governor
- Wild weather whips through Winslow, Waterville
- Holland remembered as gentle young man
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 2, 2011
- Tornado damage reported in Springfield, Mass.
- Maine man gets 7 years for child porn
- LePage's 'open for business' sign vanishes
- At Home Depot, disturbing the duck is a no-no
- NBA: Shaquille O'Neal announces retirement on Twitter
- Maine under tornado watch as storms abound
- LePage names acting insurance chief
- Barber Foods sold to Ohio company,<br>'significant' layoffs expected
- Maine lawmakers work toward 2-year budget
- Mainer spells 'egregious' with aplomb
- Lyman crash kills 2 women; speed, alcohol blamed
- Farmington shooting kills Cape Elizabeth man
- It didn't take long: New sign at former Navy base
- Police: Landlord poured gasoline under tenant's home
- Rally protests LePage's proposed pension changes
- Maine Senate rejects private school tax credit
- Somerset County police blotter
- Waterville, Belgrade, China, Oakland police notes
- Endeavor lands, concluding its last flight
- Turnpike oversight bill ok'd by Senate
- Leftovers? Maine student turns them into fuel.
- Oakland taxidermy building destroyed in fire
- Winslow grad faces murder charge
- Morning Sentinel police log: June 1, 2011
- Rhode Island man arrested as fugitive
- Fairfield man hurt in motorcycle-truck collision
- Wilton voters to elect four to selectmen seats
- House endorses unicameral bill
- House flimsy on private education
- Residents approve SAD 58 budget
- 80-year-old Farmington school to be torn down
- Senate OKs bill allowing access to disputed ballots
- Veto sets GOP lawmakers at odds
- After 68 years, sun sets on Brunswick Naval Air Station
- RSU 49 voters approve 2011-12 budget
- Ceremony marks closing<br>of Brunswick Naval Air Station
- Reports: Panthers to hire Dineen
- LePage signs bill to ease child labor restrictions
- Mladic spending night in isolation at UN prison
- Palin, Trump to meet in NYC
- Maine jurors deliberate in double-murder case
- Suspect in Lewiston burglary spree jailed
- Body of woman found in stream identified
- Berwick Academy scores national Odyssey win
- House to reject debt limit increase without cuts
- Obama names businessman to Commerce post
- Experts say cellphones are possibly carcinogenic
- Unicameral legislature gets initial House approval
- House gives initial OK to school tuition credit bill
- Consumer confidence falls unexpectedly in May
- Education commissioner to visit Portland schools
- Trooper hits moose, escapes serious injury
- Maine gasoline prices down 5.5 cents in past week
- Lewiston-Auburn experiencing baby boom
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 31, 2011
- Haitian aid group plans fundraiser
- End of ticket-forgiveness era brings money, regret
- Website mapping network of trails
- Competing spending proposals go to Skowhegan voters
- Readfield man, 97, takes care of canine companion daily
- Lawyers group now suing bank due to alleged embezzlement
- Five vie for one selectmen seat in Skowhegan
- Hospitals' drug shortages scary for patients, families
- Winslow park's future worries one veteran
- Father, son drown at birthday party
- MEMORIAL DAY 2011: Many communities, one theme
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 30, 2011
- Naples couple sues over false water report
- Hallowell robbers still being sought
- Wilton sewer plan goes to voters
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Bill promotes one-body Legislature
- Salvation Army captains leaving next month
- Americans lose weight on TV, but not in real life
- In wake of bin Laden's death, CIA lifts veil slightly
- Oyster farming is no picnic
- Back to the earth at Good Will-Hinckley
- STILL LIFE: Marking Memorial Day
- Sox win on pinch-hit homer by Ortiz in 9th
- Police look for three men in Hallowell robbery
- Trenton rallies to top Sea Dogs, 5-2
- Wheldon wins stunning Indy 500 when leader crashes
- Maine ready for Canadian tourists
- Bruins owner basks in glow of conference crown
- Controlled moose hunt set for Aroostook County
- No. 3 Zvonareva ousted in French Open
- Palin kick-starts bus tour on back of motorcycle
- Maine man restoring organ damaged in 9/11 attacks
- Busy summer ahead for Maine Maritime schooner
- Bates College holds 145th commencement
- Boy's family mourns 'double loss'
- Farmington native has role in new film
- Graduation day at Carrabec
- Maine Wildlife Park goes back in time Saturday
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 29, 2011
- Bill targets 'fair share' provision for MSEA
- Man arrested after Augusta standoff
- EPA eyes tighter rules for wood heaters
- J.P. DEVINE: Home from the sea
- In Maine and elsewhere, era of cheap food is over
- High tech, low return, say critics of FirstPark
- Hard times getting harder for soup kitchens, food pantries
- Sea Dogs halt skid with doubleheader split
- Tremont couple dead after Friday house fire
- LePage touts new health insurance bill
- Police: Teenager arrested for trespassing and theft
- Bowdoin College to award 443 degrees
- Skowhegan gains seller of gourmet, specialty food
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 28, 2011
- New Portland brothers sentenced in string of thefts
- State, feds block Irving acquisition
- Youth Center dinner raises $65,000 for summer camps
- Despite 11 fewer jobs, RSU 49 budget up slightly
- Fundraising emails spark debate
- AMY CALDER: Waving goodbye to a friend
- Commissary in Augusta today only
- Japanese plant's tsunami plan was one page long
- When tornadoes hit, the old escape hatches aren't there
- Summer fun takes backseat to gas prices
- Downtown ... where all the lights are bright
- Two from Maine recommended for Court of Appeals
- Bluefin tuna escapes endangered species list
- Sen. Snowe's Bangor office evacuated
- Maine AG, feds block Irving Oil purchases
- Rep. Wintle moved to psychiatric facility for assessment
- LePage seeks support for pro-business agenda
- Death toll from Joplin tornado rises to 132
- Severe storms wreak havoc<br>from Vermont to Georgia
- Somerset County police logs
- GOP presidential hopefuls shift on global warming
- Not guilty pleas entered in Maine hunting case
- N. Maine double-murder trial continues
- Police notes for Waterville, Oakland, Winslow; arrest
- Last shuttle spacewalk completed this morning
- Ultimate Frisbee Reaches DIII Nationals
- Gun check proposed
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 27, 2011
- Kennebec County Superior Court: May 27, 2011
- Franklin County Superior Court: April 29-May 18, 2011
- Missing Harmony woman found safe
- Business breakfast June 8 in Waterville
- Eight candidates vying for three Wilton selectmen positions
- Oakland man bikes for a good cause
- Torresen approved as Maine federal judge
- GOP hesitating on LURC debate
- Paddling event helps kids attend summer camp
- Senate sends union bill back to panel
- Missouri city has blueprint for tornado recovery
- STILL LIFE: Beating the heat with SpongeBob
- On the eve of another tourist season, hope springs eternal for Maine merchants
- Madison land transfer hits snags
- Biddeford man gets 9 months for hate crime
- Maine teen pleads not guilty to manslaughter
- Police: Naked man rammed<br>condo with dump truck
- LePage getting busier signing bills
- Obama hails arrest of war crimes suspect
- Posh digs for ex-IMF head accused of rape attempt
- Men narrowing the gender gap of old age
- Maine Turnpike overhaul, budget bills advance
- 232 still missing in Joplin tornado aftermath
- Senate panel approves Torresen for bench
- Missing Harmony woman found safe
- Maine Senate sends union bill back to committee
- Kelly eager for first look at Giffords from orbit
- Census finds Maine and Vt. oldest states
- Waterville, Oakland police notes
- Sentences issued for cabbie stabbing
- Summer Internships in Asia
- Student Work Informs Statewide Policy Debate
- Lawmakers aim to finish budget work next week
- Pittsfield woman basks in Oprah's fading glow
- Independence marked life of Mary Foss, 106
- Committee delays discussion on LePage energy legislation
- House GOP returns right-to-work bill to committee
- RSU 18 proposed budget approved at meeting
- Waterville license unit closed Friday for state closure day
- Time Warner: Speed boosted near irked customer
- First Lady lauds town's heritage
- POLICE
- WATERVILLE DISTRICT COURT
- Portland man convicted of cocaine conspiracy
- McCrery waives NH court hearing in son's killing
- Maine teacher faces sexual assault charges
- Maine soldiers killed in War on Terror honored
- 14 Mainers named National Merit Scholars
- Giffords shooting spree suspect incompetent for trial
- Edwards indictment expected within days
- Fate of controversial labor bill still in flux
- Downeaster wins more track improvement money
- Tornadoes sweep central U.S., killing 14
- Maine crime rate rises 3.6% in 2010
- Somerset County police logs
- Police notes for Winslow, Oakland, Waterville
- Medical marijuana dispensary to open in Auburn
- East Millinocket faces losing police, fireman
- Maine is 2nd most bike-friendly state
- Maine's education commissioner 'listening' in Machias
- LURC issue up in the air, panel says
- Acadian festival gets state money
- Mt. Blue residents approve budget at meeting
- UMA tuition increase mirrors rest of system
- Wathen nominated for turnpike board
- House rejects minimum wage hike
- New Colby men's basketball coach no stranger to program
- Anson residents OK money for settlement
- Police: Man shoots wife, then himself
- Senate OKs House reduction
- RSU 18 voters to discuss $1.4M decreased school budget
- SAD 53 budget down, taxes to still see rise
- Reporter's Query: Area Memorial Day activities
- Local heating conversions to see federal funding
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 25, 2011
- Mo. search focuses on<br>stores, apartments
- Maine police investigate apparent murder-suicide
- Tech firm bringing service center, 150 jobs to Lewiston
- Snowe, Collins to vote against GOP budget plan
- Mysterious bat disease confirmed in Maine
- Maine, tribes examine past child welfare practices
- Obamas get royal treatment
- Netanyahu: Israel ready for painful compromises
- MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Strahorn named Colby head coach
- Elderly couple found dead in Skowhegan
- Body of boy found in Maine returned to Texas
- UN puts off destroying last smallpox viruses
- Maine Senate votes to reduce size of House
- DNA links ex-IMF chief to hotel maid, sources say
- LePage makes 1st judicial nomination
- Maine man leaves Down East hospital $1 million
- Police notes for Waterville, Oakland, Winslow; arrests
- Wintle barred from Capitol
- Strahorn '02 New Men's Basketball Coach
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 24, 2011
- Voters to offer input on increased Mt. Blue budget
- Waterville man arrested on drug charges
- Cianbro hired for Oxford casino job
- RSU 3 taxpayers' burden eased by state-funded projects
- Three arrested after Waterville heroin bust
- Child pianist fills home with music
- SAD 54 residents endorse proposed budget
- More warning needed on road project, driver says
- Legislature supports ban on texting while driving
- Fun friend delivers serious message about obesity at Educare Central Maine
- LePage pitches in for homeless
- In Missouri, scale of loss not yet known
- NH officials: bear attack sparked by feeding
- Maine lawmakers vote to ban texting while driving
- Rep. Wintle remains jailed in gun case
- Board approves tuition hike at Maine universities
- Maine firms chosen to build Oxford casino
- Radio host who predicted End of Days 'flabbergasted'
- Man working on Jeep killed when it rolls
- Trial under way for man charged in couple's death
- LePage names Congdon replacement
- Somerset County police logs
- Reporter's query: Memorial Day
- FBI reports 5.5% drop in violent crime
- Samoset renovations near completion
- Gun-wielding Maine lawmaker due in court
- Waterville and Oakland police notes
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 23, 2011
- Augusta District Court: May 12-18, 2011
- Insurance reform may face people's veto
- Grand jury announces indictments
- Palermo musician, 10, wins prize at competition
- Madison voters to decide budget
- Wind power helps couple aerate new fish pond
- ON MAINE POLITICS: MTA budget draws response
- Help people around the world, says Colby speaker
- Truck sets house on fire
- ALCOM a leader in trailers
- Baby boomers a bionic bunch
- Tiny tiger has new home in Maine
- Suspect arrested in Brunswick stabbing
- Colby grads play their way into life after college
- Planeload of troops gets to join troop greeters' party
- SMCC to hold graduation ceremonies today
- Police blotter
- Trucks get their mud season
- University tuition rates to be set in Maine
- Colby College holds 190th commencement ceremony
- Colby's 190th Commencement Today
- Legislator pulls gun at coffee shop
- Wintle 'stand up guy', says state senator
- Area volunteer fire departments now older and smaller
- Madison student works to succeed
- KVCC graduates largest class yet
- Maine home to last US athletic shoemaker
- New Balance manager: 'Manufacturing is in my blood'
- Lawmakers ask why soldiers buy sneakers made outside country
- J.P. DEVINE: Retiring: To what end?
- D.C. BEAT: Collins, Pingree want to aid military sex assault victims
- Palermo gets paving price break from China
- Groups sound off against dredging
- Recycling programs awarded grants
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 22, 2011
- UMaine law school awards 90 degrees
- State rep charged with threatening to shoot 'innocent bystander'
- Bruins blow lead, series tied 2-2
- St. Joseph's exits baseball tournament
- Steel from Twin Towers arrives in Freeport
- UNE graduates over 1,200 students today
- LePage not keen on renewable power subsidies
- Maine businessmen honored in Washington
- South Portland's Furbush promoted to Tigers
- Accident on Route 111 in Lyman causing delays
- USS Helena sub departs Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
- President Speaks to Seniors
- Bill allowing new schools moves ahead
- Monitoring the alewife comeback
- Car crash injures workers fixing road
- 'Nightmare' for boy's grandmother
- Lender: Aid available for grocers
- AMY CALDER: Cleaning up after neighbors
- Home-schooling on the rise for a good reason, say advocates
- Soldiers team up to run 5-day marathon, support veterans' health
- Committee still debating LePage energy limit bill
- DEP to check milfoil level in Belgrade stream
- SAD 58 names new principals to elementary, high schools
- Cop discovers identification duplication
- Public to discuss upcoming SAD 54 budget
- Man: Time Warner bills for services he can't get
- Woman’s business dip inspires coupon using class
- Two Mainers take second in Soldier of the Year event
- Deceased Marine named honorary member of Maine Leathernecks
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 21, 2011
- IMF ex-leader is released on bail in NYC
- Debate on LePage energy bill to resume Tuesday
- Maj. Dale Lancaster to retire
- Al-Qaida considered oil tankers as terror targets
- Dead boy's grandmother thanks community
- Somerset County police logs
- Maine's unemployment rate 7.6% in April
- Aide says Pawlenty running for president
- Family drug bust in Waldo County
- Homeless infant dies at Waterville shelter
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 20, 2011
- Delta Ambulance honors employees
- Athens market opening adds to sale excitement
- Two Colby students arrested on drinking charges after rollover
- Waterville woman gives help, hope to others
- Diabetic reaction causes Farmington car crash
- Bingham's oldest resident honored with supper, clock
- Panel to continue LURC fate debate
- Landfill bill postponed by LePage
- Obama charges into new round of Middle East negotiations
- Michaud moved by local-food movement
- No bail for mother
- House votes on land protections from ATVs
- Maine House OKs bill to scale back pesticide rule
- Maine chancellor announces plan to retire
- Maine trucker led police to Texas mom
- Dora Mills heads back to med school for new job
- NH holds Texas mother<br>without bail on murder charge
- Maine Senate rejects single-payer study
- Prosecutor: Former IMF chief indicted
- Maine home sales fall in April from a year earlier
- 350 attend law enforcement memorial event
- Man charged after allegedly exposing self to trooper
- NOAA predicts 3 to 6 major Atlantic hurricanes
- Mother, daughter escape injury in Farmington crash
- FBI investigates Unabomber in '82 Tylenol deaths
- Navy ship headed to Eastport, 4th of July
- Waterville, Winslow, Oakland, Clinton police notes
- Maine man recaptured after escaping custody
- House endorses bill to ease child labor rules
- Ghost hunters arrested by police
- Police charge boy's mother
- Selling your car? Good idea
- Woman held in boy's death
- Drug bust illustrates challenges of enforcing Maine's medical marijuana law
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 19, 2011
- Maine's credit unions court young people
- Morning Sentinel correction: May 19, 2011
- Police warn of crackdown for 10-mile yard sale parking
- Snowe, Collins vote with Democrats on tax cuts for oil companies
- Two local businesses honored by governor
- Lawmakers squash nepotism bill
- Waterville councilors approve TIF money for landscaping project
- RSU 18 budget trimmed, ready for voters
- LePage bill would loosen DEP conflict-of-interest law
- Snowe still richest in Maine's congressional delegation
- RSU 19 school budget sees 4 percent increase
- US attorney: Growing, using medical pot still felony
- Terrorist franchises pose unknown threat
- NH authorities take over case<br>of dead boy found in S. Berwick
- Blimp makes unscheduled landing in Maine
- End of the world? How about a party instead?
- Skull repair to improve Giffords' quality of life
- Maine's U.S. Attorney voices medical marijuana concerns
- Navy awards $30 million to Bath Iron Works
- Maid's lawyer: Case against IMF chief not a setup
- Abortion bills await action in Legislature
- Somerset County police logs
- Police to give update today on effort to identify boy
- Clinton, Winslow and Waterville police calls; arrest
- Marine from Maine's death ruled a suicide
- Bridgton contemplates Stephen King festival
- LePage 'Capitol for a Day' coming to Lincoln Co. Friday
- Police looking for blue truck
- Norridgewock airport to get funding
- Old bridge to be downed; substitute route set
- Volunteers to improve Farmington trail system
- Richmond woman's husband dies in Afghanistan
- Waterville lights getting an overhaul
- CMP customers may opt out of using smart meters, but there's a price
- Farmington teen hurt in crash faces several charges
- Control, hostility split Albion
- Many still anxiously watching Mississippi River
- Wait continues for Sugarloaf chairlift report
- Peace very popular at Mount View
- Northern border security to include Canadian radar
- Another Gadhafi regime official defects
- NOAA to refund some fishing fines after investigation
- PUC approves 'smart' meter opt-out options
- Time Warner outages affect phones, credit card machines
- LePage signs health insurance overhaul
- US military deaths in Afghanistan at 1,468
- IMF head awaits his fate
- Rep. Giffords picks wake-up song for shuttle
- 'Right-to-work' bills set aside on House floor
- 16-year-old charged in car rollover in Farmington
- Somerset County police logs
- Senate rejects longer school year for Maine
- Police callls for Waterville, Winslow, Sidney and Oakland
- Tourist rescued after river rafting accident
- Somerset County Jail cleared in death of inmate
- Philosophy Prof's Advice: "Plastikos"
- U.S. Marine with ties to Maine is killed in Afghanistan
- With 'Survivor' in the rearview, Ashley Underwood reflects, moves on
- Insurance bill awaits signature
- Bomb threat cancels classes on Tuesday at Bonny Eagle High
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 17, 2011
- SAD 58 welcomes high school principal as superintendent
- Report gives Maine highest grade for its business tax policies
- Two join Morning Sentinel newsroom staff
- Appropriations chairman stays
- Man arrested after hour-long standoff in New Sharon
- Clinton woman's Playboy centerfold to be Celtic-themed
- Skowhegan man arrested after threatening officer
- MPBN, backers fight to retain state funding
- Roads in Vassalboro bad for people, report says
- Waterville City Council to discuss TIF money for landscaping
- Police looking into 100 leads in boy's death
- GOP backing looser drug company laws
- State insurance regulator resigns
- Panel to review campaign spending legislation
- The complete Q&A session with Ashley
- 9 Maine airports get $2.3M in FAA grants
- Police following nearly 100 leads<br>in boy's death
- MPBN asks lawmakers to preserve funding
- Hearing delayed in Maine brother killing
- LePage to sign health care overhaul bill on Tuesday
- Maine band wins national competition
- Trump won't run for president in 2012
- Projects to cause ramp closures on I-295
- Maine Commercial Tire owners win SBA award
- Man stranded, found Sunday along Kennebec River
- Maine animal sanctuary has baby Bengal tiger
- IMF chief to remain in NYC jail
- Bills would alter Maine's land use commission
- Maine insurance superintendent to resign June 1
- Avg. Maine gasoline price at $3.97
- Q&A: Ashley Underwood on Survivor, Boston Rob and the future
- Maine woman charged with setting woman on fire
- Knox County crash victim identified
- Hornby to keynote law school commencement
- Playboy's Miss June is first centerfold from Maine
- Vachon joins UMaine women's<br>basketball coach staff
- Somerset County police logs
- 'Prairie Home' coming to Portland in August
- Endeavour soars on 2nd-to-last<br>space shuttle trip
- Waterville, Oakland and Winslow police calls; arrest
- Flood to stay as Appropriations chairman
- Ashley Underwood ambushed in 'Survivor' finale
- Augusta, Waterville to host budget forums
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 16, 2011
- ON MAINE POLITICS: MPBN to defend funding
- Police call boy's death suspicious
- New SAD 59 chief Todd LeRoy discusses former lawsuit
- Digital meter upgrades ready for area
- Young veteran organizes cooperative for distribution
- Without bin Laden, terror lives on through technology
- Workplace bills' future uncertain
- Hight family tree's branches extend far, wide
- Young boy found dead in South Berwick
- St. Joseph's ousted from softball regional
- Heart Walk raises more than $223,000 for research
- Raining, so no Dogs-Cats
- Kennebec, Somerset, Franklin county police and sheriff calls
- SMCC gone from baseball tourney at OOB
- Orienteering race held for high school students
- Maine flags half-staff today
- Panel endorses Maine Gold Star Family plates
- La Kermesse Festival gets Biddeford council OK
- In Israel, teenager’s death opens old wounds
- BILL NEMITZ: Mitchell remains optimistic
- More diplomas loaded with debt
- 'Work hard, do for others' the message at Thomas graduation
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 15, 2011
- Pre-release center helps prisoners get lives on track
- Ashley fights for $1 million
- New hurdles for parents of children with autism
- J.P. DEVINE: Ode to the retail warrior
- Education grads blaze new trail at UMF
- Ashley Underwood's family, friends on pins, needles
- Greenlaw addresses graduates at USM commencement
- Local UMF graduates
- St. Joseph's beaten in softball regional
- Work hard, do for others, Thomas grads told
- Oxford Plains Speedway postpones Sunday's ACT race
- SMCC loses opener in Small College World Series
- LePage receives honorary degree from Husson
- Police and sheriff calls for Somerset, Kennebec counties
- Town manager search in Lebanon narrowed
- Governor says jobs needed to keep graduates in Maine
- Students see texting dangers
- Company, planners spar about septic tank
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 14, 2011
- Skowhegan District Court: April 14-29, 2011
- 'Family is quite important to George,' his sister says
- Robbing Good Samaritans leads to jail time
- State parks want more summer lifeguards
- FAME sweating about loan to grocery supplier
- Panel OKs bill to kill marijuana registry
- Gift shop gets second chance in China
- Winslow man sentenced to 8 years for string of burglaries
- AMY CALDER: Practical advice for 2011 graduates
- Some economists see consumer inflation peaking
- Legislative panel rejects abortion bills, but debate isn't over
- Inland Family Care to open Monday in downtown Waterville
- George Mitchell steps aside
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Skowhegan defeats Messalonskee, 6-1
- Committee approves turnpike authority bill
- Obama accepts Mitchell's resignation
- Legislative committee rejects bill aimed at Dechaine
- Somerset County police logs
- Nose knows: Allergy season here with vengeance
- Coast Guard spots oil sheen off Maine coast
- Pentagon: U.S. has questioned bin Laden widows
- Former Marine tapped for Maine labor commissioner
- Doc Rivers signs 5-year contract
- Pakistan suicide bombs<br>kill 80 to avenge bin Laden
- Tea party godfather Ron Paul running for president
- Lawmakers ponder higher speed on section of I-95
- Maine Senate will vote Monday on health care
- Ex-Maine police officer charged in child sex case
- Sculpture in NY Times
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 13, 2011
- Farmington District Court: April 4-28, 2011
- Connecticut fugitive held in Skowhegan
- MPBN: State money critical
- Insurance overhaul passes House
- New Hampshire police sealing information in death of Krista Dittmeyer
- Power struggle looms in Augusta
- Supporters of charter schools speak
- What's your stuff really worth?
- Unity College has new leader
- Mississippi River bears down on Cajun country
- UMA set to celebrate graduation of uncommon students
- 'Suspicious' substance at bank not a danger
- How the oil industry saves<br>$4.4B a year on taxes
- McCain: Torture did not lead to finding bin Laden
- NOAA: Groundfish revenues up in Northeast
- 4 kayakers located off coast after distress call
- 1M gallons of raw sewage spill into Maine stream
- Maine man charged with killing brother
- Legislative panel postpones wind power debate
- Final votes on Maine health care bill set for today
- Astronauts back for next-to-last shuttle flight
- Unity College taps scientist as new president
- Senate amends, OKs insurance market overhaul
- LePage proposes to eliminate funding for MPBN
- Canadian in fake bomb case indicted
- Obama seeking OK to extend term for FBI chief
- Somerset County police logs
- Biologists queston wind turbine bird kill study
- Police calls for Waterville, Winslow, Oakland and Pittsfield
- Green Graduation -- Again
- SURVIVOR: Ashleyns immunity, heads to finale
- High school principal tapped as SAD 58 superintendent
- Jackman selectmen to discuss acquired property
- Police log, May 12
- Newport copper theives nabbed
- Blueberry Cupboard to close its doors
- Sale of Anson Stick Mill approved by board
- Waterville teens arrested on robbery, drugs charges
- NH police say Maine woman killed in drug robbery
- At Gilman Place, school's out, housing's in — and so is Gov. LePage
- LePage budget proposal cuts 28,000 from MaineCare roster
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Winslow edges Oak Hill, 8-6
- Pakistani intelligence: Friend or enemy of US?
- Voters in SAD 74 pass decreased budget
- N.H. authorities say Dittmeyer<br>was killed in drug robbery
- Maine man gets 8 years for killing father
- Maine man sentenced for illegally catching salmon
- Maine drug agents seize 280 bags of heroin
- Collins, Snowe, Pingree, decline to view bin Laden photos
- LePage drops cut to Clean Election funding
- Committee approves chemical law reform
- Senate confirms retired admiral for UMaine board
- 200 protest LePage budget cuts ahead of hearing
- Senate delays debate on insurance reform bill
- Fisher Cats skunk Sea Dogs, 3-0
- FairPoint making progress after bankruptcy
- SEAL sleuths expose those who've faked service
- Somerset County police logs
- Dill's Senate win opens up House seat
- Police capture boy who escaped from court
- Maine couple indicted on 47 offenses
- Once hailed, wood power fizzles in Mass.
- Jackman public hearing tomorrow
- Waterville, Winslow police calls; arrests
- Sensors say Maine-New Brunswick bridge moving
- Police: Washington arson is suicide
- Opponents protest Highland Plantation wind plan
- SAD 59: One town out, another in
- Fairfield sees budget decrease despite additional items
- Rally expected at state budget hearing
- Turnpike head endorses strict standards
- Arizona-like immigration bill pulled by sponsor
- Fairfield voters cut funds to growth council
- Panel rejects 'can't be your own boss' bill
- Education chief meets area students
- SURVIVOR: Now is the time for Ashley to make a move
- Award could net KVCC $1 million prize
- Waterville adopts $36 million budget
- Officer's use of deadly force justified, says AG
- Sen. Snowe alleges smear campaign by challenger D'Amboise
- UMaine introduces new women's basketball coach
- UMaine greets new women's basketball coach
- Drug take-back collects nearly 6 tons in Maine
- Lawmakers take up turnpike reforms
- Law lets Maine wineries charge for samples
- AG: Clinton officer justified in shooting out suspect's tires
- Inventor unveils no-splatter lobster platter
- Memphis school wins Obama graduation address
- Bail denied for man who rushed airline cockpit
- Schwarzenegger, Shriver<br>separating after 25 years
- Maine House again OKs health care reform bill
- Somerset County police logs
- Maine to get money for tsunami evacuation signs
- U.S. Cellular 4G rollout includes Maine markets
- Special election today for Maine Senate seat
- Trial for South Berwick man in student death
- Panel OKs retired admiral for UMaine board
- Fulbright in South Korea
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 10, 2011
- Federal funds pave way for Downeaster improvements
- Lego competition team to host fundraiser
- Skowhegan to vote on new selectman
- Chelsea lawmaker sponsoring recall bill
- Wilton Town Meeting to see discussion on $4.7 million wastewater upgrade
- Final Waterville budget vote tonight
- Elimination of same-day registration sees contest
- Teens preparing to lend a hand
- Polls: LePage, average Mainers out of synch
- Winslow's taxes stay unchanged
- GOP ready to write new law
- Trahan leaves Fairfield police with settlement
- Waterville officials spar over high school parking lot
- Maine panel rejects bill to lower youth wage
- 25 years later, dad continues<br>search for missing girl
- Maine community college tuition going up 2.4%
- UMaine names head coach<br>for women's basketball
- Despite differences, Obama, GOP eye Medicare limit
- Downeaster wins $20.8M for track improvements
- Mississippi River expected<br>to crest today at Memphis
- LePage signs bill allowing hotel work to proceed
- Efforts to curtail private-sector unions faltering
- Bath Iron Works shifts focus to stealth warship
- Trahan resigns from Fairfield Police Department
- Bangor motorcyclist jailed over 'dangerous speed'
- Gingrich to announce presidential bid
- Pakistani PM: Not in 'cahoots' with al-Qaida
- Fire destroys apartments; teen charged with arson
- Maine bee population hit by die-off
- Average Maine gasoline price rises to $3.97
- Oakland, Waterville, Winslow police calls; arrests
- Wiz Khalifa Performs in Wadsworth Gym
- Maine doctor gives gift of sight
- Ticks now waiting for next victims
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 9, 2011
- Franklin Superior Court: April 4-28, 2011
- Newport District Court: March 21-31, 2011
- State cash will ease federal cuts targeted for MDEA
- 'Homework club' a hit with Madison students
- UMF student starting circus group
- Free van service available to spay-neuter clinic
- ON MAINE POLITICS: Lots of work left
- Old fears come rushing back along Mississippi Delta
- Bin Laden widows wanted
- In 10-mile race on Sandy River, moms win
- Missing autistic man is found in Berwick
- Saco police seek help in search for missing autistic man
- Dogs' bullpen falters again
- Luchini, Freimer win Sea Dogs Mother's Day 5K
- Rivers expects injured Celtics to play Game 4
- Obama: bin Laden had support network in Pakistan
- Red Sox recalls Iglesias, place Scutaro on DL
- Cape Elizabeth mock trial team finishes 34th at national championship
- LePage light on bill signatures
- Maine, NH businesses banking on Canadian tourists
- Maine to install coastal storm evacuation signs
- Brochure touts Maine's performing arts
- Maine to get 10 new pump-out stations for boaters
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 8, 2011
- Mother's Day gift was mom's rescue
- Fairfield council to offer trimmed budget at Town Meeting
- BIW ship honors fallen SEAL
- Annual nationwide walk focuses on clean water
- J.P. DEVINE: Cousins at the next table
- Disabled, but not unable
- After bin Laden, CIA tactics back in spotlight
- Proud day for Clinton family, many others at Unity commencement
- Flowers for mom
- In poll, most pan LePage
- MLB: Verlander throws 2nd career no-hitter
- What Mainers said
- Animal Kingdom wins Kentucky Derby
- Developers want to convert Sanford mill to apartments
- Warship named in honor of Navy SEAL christened today
- Videos show bin Laden watching himself on TV
- LePage defends health care proposal
- Unity College plans green graduation
- Sen. Collins to speak at UMaine commencement
- For Susan Collins, persistence, work ethic are keys to success
- Olympia Snowe: Listening is everything
- Collins and Snowe: Centrist teamwork masks intense rivalry
- A good day for Special Olympians
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 7, 2011
- Waterville District Court: March 16-31, 2011
- Wanted: Hub for local produce
- Veterans' bill on track, says Michaud
- LePage office releases letter on Congdon
- Repeat child-porn offender sent back to prison
- In Maine, Snowe braces for tea party challenge
- Suspects in metal burglary charged
- Bill aims for more turnpike oversight
- AMY CALDER: Thank goodness for good neighbors
- Worried loggers trek to Augusta
- LePage reworks budget
- Owner plans to close Grand View Topless Coffee Shop
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Carrabec nips Mt. Abram, 1-0
- Limestone facility to overhaul 50 military trucks
- Obama to bin Laden raiders:<br>'Job well done'
- 500 Vt. homes destroyed or damaged by flood
- Maine loggers call bill assault on their jobs
- Secret choppers played key role in bin Laden raid
- Hiring at fastest pace since 2006
- Winterport church fire was arson and suicide
- Maine man going back to prison for child porn
- State proposes budget to fill $164M hole
- Chopper carrying SEALs was downed by 'vortex'
- In Fla., another bin Laden mansion sits empty
- Hunt for bin Laden: Lessons learned from the enemy
- Al-Qaida vows revenge for bin Laden's death
- Office staff of Newburgh resigns en masse
- Obama to honor troops, thank raid participants
- Home builder reopening, reviving 45 jobs
- Clinton, Waterville police calls
- UMF professor earns Fulbright funding to study in Ireland
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 6, 2011
- Gabriel bids adieu to Augusta
- Wind-power proposals set aside
- Towns pass SAD 59 budget in referendum votes
- Women's group awards KVCC president
- Bill begs for return of boxing to Maine
- Incumbent selectmen challenged in Madison
- Local graduation rates on the rise
- Police seek male suspect in knife-point robbery
- UMF professor earns Fulbright funding to sudy in Ireland
- RSU 18 board approves budget
- Lawyer wants arson charges dismissed in topless coffee shop case
- Friends, family honor trucker with one final ride
- Power upgrade begins
- Health care bill clears House hurdle
- Erskine speaker likens words to sticks, stones
- Maine State Police chief nominee gets panel's OK
- Maine man sentenced to 20 years for home invasions
- Obama pays somber respects at Ground Zero
- Pentagon: No firm evidence of Pakistani complicity
- Woman gets prison for bilking MaineCare out of $4M
- House gives preliminary OK<br>to health care overhaul
- Pakistan warns U.S. against future raids
- Inside bin Laden's lair with SEAL Team Six
- Maine graduation rate up more than 2%
- Slow-moving disaster rolls down Mississippi River
- Maine Marines heading to Afghanistan
- Body found outside burning church in Winterport
- 2 UMaine women's basketball candidates visit campus
- Beetles released to devour invasive insects
- Bangor voters approve new arena
- Lawsuit settled in Maine lobster feud shooting
- Panel suggests shorter turnpike board terms
- Navy SEAL honored with warship bearing his name
- Somerset County police logs
- Michaud: New VA home caregiver law back on track
- Martin's letter to LePage cites 'outrageous' remarks
- Oakland, Waterville, Clinton police calls
- Ashley's mother visits 'Survivor'
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 5, 2011
- 'Squeeze between needs, resources' has SAD 49 board divided
- Casino development is issue for legislation, says lawmaker
- Waterville City Council selects contractor for road repair
- Torreson faces committee on judicial nomination
- Research: Job training helps curb welfare
- US officials, states suing ex-governor’s college company
- 'We don't need to spike the football,' says Obama
- Left holding the bag
- Wayfaring Waterville toddler home with her family
- Health care vote could come today
- Nurses at Bangor hospital ratify contract
- Maine man guilty of filing bogus tax return
- Waterville awards $997,769 road work contract
- Gambling bills before Maine lawmakers
- Obama: Won't release<br>photo of slain bin Laden
- Mom: Daughter's ashes stolen by Maine man
- White House walks fine line in telling raid story
- After the raid: Mining the haul
- Tractor-trailer driver charged with OUI after rollover
- Obama to lay wreath at Ground Zero tomorrow
- Navy SEAL team likely to be honored in secret
- Property records give new insights into bin Laden
- Mother of slain boy seeks headstone help
- Police calls for Waterville, Oakland, Winslow
- Bangor man seeks new trial in woman's murder
- Benefit dinner Friday for former police sergeant
- Somerset County police logs
- Maine high school gets $100K from martial arts exec
- Maine ATV riders urged to stay off muddy trails
- LePage optimistic mill buyer can be found
- Moose hunt lottery deadline May 13
- Awards Ceremony Recognizes Achievements
- Police log, May 4
- RSU 18 board to vote tonight on $32 million budget
- House passes repeal of anti-big-box bill
- Man says mother was accomplice in home arson
- Man who tied up, robbed grandmother gets 19-year sentence
- SURVIVOR: Could Ashley take Rob down?
- Bank wants to postpone dismantling Associated Grocers of Maine
- Maine newspaper group: Don't write us off
- Oakland residents give OK for property tax increase
- Smithfield man found dead after daylong search
- Testimony begins on abortion bills
- Waterville city council puts brakes on new police station
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Brewer tops Messalonskee in battle of unbeatens
- 'Swarm' of earthquakes recorded along Maine coast
- Report touts economic impact of Maine newspapers
- Overflow crowd turns out for 3 abortion bills
- Maine Maritime ship begins training cruise
- Messalonskee board to vote on $32 million budget
- Congress may dock Pakistan aid over bin Laden
- Bin Laden's neighbors noticed unusual things
- Libraries gear up for Food Not Fines Week
- Body of Smithfield man found
- House votes to repeal Informed Growth Act
- As birthers fade, GOP candidates rein in remarks
- Air and ground search for Smithfield man
- Maine man convicted in Dirigo fraud case
- Committee approves bill to legalize fireworks
- Homeless Alabama dogs heading to Maine
- Maine hypnotist sentenced for sex with girl
- Louisiana Scouts rescued from Ark. wilderness area
- Students discuss terrorism, policy
- Woman continues her work on quilt
- Local families who lost loved ones in conflict react to news
- Wardens search for missing elderly man
- US weighs release of photos of slain bin Laden
- 3 abortion bills face committee reviews today
- Reflecting on the Death of Bin Laden
- Families of those KIA during War on Terror react to bin Laden's death
- Students discuss terrorism, policy
- GOP pushes insurance bill to House vote
- School board OKs budget trim plan for council presentation
- Vassalboro to vote on 66-article warrant
- Navy SEALs end hunt for bin Laden in darkness, gunfire
- Hearing on nepotism bill mostly quiet
- Waterville councilors to vote on constuction of new police station
- Boy nets record turkey on his first hunt
- Fatal crash victim ID'd in Farmington
- Developer puts Highland wind plans on hold
- Info from secret prisons led US to bin Laden's hideout
- Local 9/11 firefighter: 'It's about time' on bin Laden
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Winslow edges Belfast, 6-5
- Not everyone believes bin Laden really is dead
- Snowe to back Obama's district court nominee
- One unwary phone call led<br>U.S. to bin Laden's doorstep
- No major changes to bottle redemption law
- US official: New tape may be last from bin Laden
- Bin Laden burial video may be released
- Police say 1 dead in Dover-Foxcroft shooting
- Maine air agent who checked in terrorists joyful
- Clinton, Waterville, Winslow police calls
- White House assessing bin Laden's support system
- Lawmakers reject ban on bear trapping, dog use
- LePage: Bin Laden death brings 'measure of justice'
- First leads on bin Laden gathered in CIA prison
- Obama: 'A good day for America'
- Veterans react to Osama bin Laden's death
- Homeland chief: No plans to raise terror alert
- Maine gas prices up 7.3 cents in week
- Clinton: bin Laden death doesn't end war on terror
- Logan steps up vigilance after bin Laden's death
- Some protest tactics in fight against childhood obesity
- Morning Sentinel briefs: Vassalboro planners to meet; Palermo permit approved; State parks opening
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 2, 2011
- Waterville District Court: April 1-15, 2011
- Oakland residents to vote on budget at town meeting Tuesday
- Fairfield town council seeks approval for land sale
- State's graduating seniors face brutal job market
- ON MAINE POLITICS: LePage backs Gold Star plates
- Bingham business hopes to clean up
- Two-vehicle collision kills man in Farmington
- Beverage revolution brewing locally
- Libyans attack embassies
- Oakland student honored
- Red Sox pull out 3-2 win in the 9th
- New York man killed in Farmington crash
- Maine issues Lyme disease advisory
- Clark wins PASS North opener at Beech Ridge
- 3 abortion bills face committee reviews
- Maine Green Party holds annual convention
- Brown was much discussed
- Morning Sentinel police log: May 1, 2011
- Collins praises pick for US District Court judge
- Architectural standards eyed for buildings in China
- Benefits, planning focus of meeting for Associated Grocers of Maine's displaced employees
- Guides cause concern in Skowhegan
- Students take the challenge
- Report: Turbine noise a complex issue
- J.P. DEVINE: What will you do?
- Political observers split on meaning of LePage resignations
- Wind power's little enemies
- Fellowship around the fire
- Patriots draft OL, TE in Round 5
- Police logs, Waterville, Winslow, Somerset County
- Funeral arrangements for Dittmeyer announced
- State parks are beginning to open
- Sebago man dies in ATV accident
- Boy injured Friday when his bicycle collides with truck
- Cab company going out of business
- Lawmaker withdraws horse bill
- Graduation ceremonies at Marine Maritime
- Maine launches 2nd annual prescription take-back
- Newport District Court
- BILL NEMITZ: Executive branch has become 3-ring circus
- Maine delegation unanimous in voting to raise debt ceiling
- Waterville District Court log
- Will Legislature or voters decide on more casinos?
- 'Good bugs' help control off plant killers
- Wilton selectman resigning post
- Heavy lifting foils would-be scrap metal thieves
- Labor department schools Associated Grecers workers
- Oil clean-up costs at Fairfield school won't fall to taxpayers
- To be owned by a cat
- Congdon says County crowd too uninteligent for his comments
- Big changes in store at Good Will-Hinckley
- Tornadoes' death toll reaches 318
- Royal wedding watchers gather in Waterville
- Federal judge nominee to get hearing next week
- Congdon: Thought audience was 'sufficiently intelligent'
- Webcam catches tourists walking on Old Faithful
- Obama meets with Rep. Giffords
- Storm deaths hit 318;<br>Obama sees damage up close
- Owner agrees to delay mills' dismantling
- Missing Fryeburg homeowner found after fire
- Drug ring leader gets 14 years in prison
- Google puts York back on map, in correct location
- Maine gambling board gets new director
- Deputy's gun, badges stolen in burglary
- Britain celebrates monarchy as Kate, William wed
- Miss. tornado was highest-rated EF-5
- Derek Lowe charged with OUI
- Appeals court overturns stem cell research ban
- Maine drug take-back program Saturday
- Dead farm animals found along Piscataquis roads
- Royal Wedding Watched from Waterville
- May Activities at the Opera House
- First Elizabeth Hanson '02 Scholar Feels an Affinity
- Fourth-grade Waterville teacher wins national award
- STILL LIFE: Good mulching weather
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 29, 2011
- Somerset County Superior Court: Feb. 1-March 31, 2011 (Tu-Z)
- Builders unveil plans for $100 million Portland project
- Wardens recognize contributions, service
- Fight forms about redistrict timing
- Refugee giving back to school
- Contestants set to compete for Madison Idol title, prizes
- Cause of Portland woman's death still unknown after autopsy
- No ado needed to approve SAD 74 budget for ballot
- State unions offer counter pension plan
- In wake of Brown, governor wants new law
- About firing Congdon, LePage says little
- Grocery supplier's debt totals more than $10 million
- Principals change qualifying rule for tourneys
- Special plates OK'd for kin of Mainers killed in action
- Feds recommend raising scallop catch limits
- New tenant bringing 30 jobs to Brunswick base
- Mainer eliminated from national poetry contest
- Autopsy planned on body of Portland woman
- Authorities have suspect in string of Acton fires
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Cony graduate Veilleux named Colby head coach
- NFL announces plan to resume football operations
- LePage: 'Personnel issue' over, 'Let's move on'
- Talks fail; Bangor hospital to lock out nurses
- SMCC creates Maine FIre Science Institute
- Windfall for Exxon: $11B in Q1
- Marines get trained on accepting gay recruits
- White Mountain National Forest plans burns
- Police see rash of fake inspection stickers
- Former teacher guilty on sex charges
- I-95 lane closures in Augusta
- Dozens of tornadoes kill<br>194 in 5 Southern states
- Waterville, Clinton, Winslow police items
- Debts doom Associated Grocers of Maine
- Symposium Keynote: Frogs, Jockeys, and Old Music
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 28, 2011
- Somerset County Superior Court: Feb. 1-March 31, 2011
- Morning Sentinel corrections: April 28, 2011
- Athens dispute sends child to hospital with BB wound
- Athens Grange to host musical
- Clogged culvert floods Waterville road
- Smaller RSU 54 budget means smaller taxes
- Man seeing jail time for repeat driving offenses
- MS walk set for Saturday in Waterville
- Red Claws owners hope to build massive commercial complex
- Ashley sticking with Rob on 'Survivor'
- Denouncing 'silliness,' Obama produces second birth certificate
- Congdon quits after comments cause a stir
- Brown resigns
- 'For the small stores, this is a big hit'
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Gardiner downs Nokomis, 6-3
- Body of missing Portland woman found in N.H. pond
- Associated Grocers in receivership
- Federal judges to review redistricting lawsuit
- Two LePage Cabinet members resign
- AG: Brown needs to prove there's no conflict
- Bill seeking cigarette tax hike faces opposition
- NASA braces for Giffords, Obama, huge launch crowd
- Maine court reverses tax assessment on plane
- Somerset County police logs
- Panetta to Pentagon, Petraeus to CIA
- Committee takes up cellphone warning bill
- UMaine game at Ballpark today canceled
- Obama releases birth certificate,<br>hoping to end 'silliness'
- Bangor nurses set 1-day strike, but talks coming
- Waterville arrests; logs for Waterville, Oakland, Winslow, Clinton
- Madison residents pass district budget at meeting
- STILL LIFE: Art for the streets
- STILL LIFE: Washing away what's left of winter
- Morning Sentinel police log: April 27, 2011
- FBI joins search for Dittmeyer
- Fairfield completes investigation of police deputy
- Franklin County office renting nixed
- Crucial time for Ashley on 'Survivor'
- Officials predicting big budget deficit
- Police looking for found shotgun owner
- SAD 74 residents to vote on budget
- Both sides deliver messages at billboard hearing
- Man, woman arrested after Waterville drug bust
- Governor hires labor lawyer
- Ethics commission fines Senate candidate
- In Waterville, school budget cut sought
- Americans increasingly living to age 100
- Maine officials question welfare residency bills
- Court questions limits on use of prescription data
- Fairfield completes deputy chief assault charge probe
- Report: Accountability needed in fish rule making
- Women surpass men in bachelor's, advanced degrees
- Ethics panel fines former S. Portland candidate
- More evidence linked to woman's death
- Triple murder suspect wants statements suppressed
- Medical examiner: Buckfield man shot in head
- Two arrested in homemade bomb attack
- Bill to cut legsliture by third see bipartisan support
- Waterville City Council to review budget changes tonight
- Darfur man escapes genocide, speaks in Anson
- City Council veteran, newcomer vie for Waterville mayor's seat
- Butler's Cleaners closing after 40 years
- Medical marijuana laws too harsh, say some lawmakers, activists
- Sen. Collins receives awards at New Balance factory
- Serial burglar faces victims at sentencing
- Journalist who took on the Klan speaks at Colby
- Friends, foes of wind energy testify in Augusta
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Erskine holds off Cony, 4-2
- 3 bills propose smaller Maine Legislature
- Missing woman's case seen as crime
- Nurses at Bangor hospital give notice of 1-day strike
- Police search area where remains were found
- New-home sales rise in March
- Somerset County police logs
- Bill would require drug testing for MaineCare
- Rep. Giffords cleared<br>to attend space launch
- High court rejects quick review of health care law
- Maine gasoline 4 cents higher this week
- Waterville to review proposed budget
- Readfield slaying trial set for early next year
- Lewiston apartment fire caused by kids
- Defunct oil dealer's assets to be auctioned
- Scrap metal thefts on the rise in Maine
- Police calls: Waterville, Oakland, Winslow
- Symposium Highlights Research
- Students Empowered at Powershift
- Skowhegan Distrct Court
- Area businesses recognized for healthy initiatives
- Skowhegan committee finalizes budget proposal
- Pittsfield home burns while family away
- Debate over billboard bills a sign of the times
- Tragic romance eclipses space shuttle Endeavor's final mission
- 'Adventure therapy' at Unity College
- High demand prompts new 40-bed shelter construction
- Shelter closing means fewer options for homeless
- Home gutted in Easter morning fire
- Bill eases medical marijuana rules
- Lawmakers face final weeks with big workload
- Police believe missing Portland woman is victim of a crime
- Three bills propose smaller Legislature
- Secretary of state tweeting
- Police log, April 24
- Millinocket struggles with paperless future
- Energy-efficiency upgrades available for homeowners
- J.P. DEVINE: Easter clothes horse
- Small-farm owners seek exemptions to level playing field
- 102-year-old remembers a century of Easter-birthdays
- Defense chief's personality endears him in barracks and State House alike
- New study shows health risks vary by county
- Christians find new ways to celebrate Easter
- Cop justified in shooting suicide risk, says Attorney General
- Location announced for LaKermesse
- Energy on LePage's mind in radio address
- Lawmaker submits new cell phone warning bill
- Rain postpones today's Sea Dogs game
- Near-record timber harvest on public lands
- Unicameral Maine legislature bill set for debate
- Easter through the years
- Final draft of SAD 54 budget kept trim
- Connection, community on agenda at Messalonskee trails meeting
- Endangered rabbits' habitat inadvertantly destroyed
- 75 killed in bloodiest day yet of Syrian uprising
- In papal first, Benedict takes to TV for public Q&A session
- PUC pushes opt-out plan for 'smart' meters
- Judge sides with LePage on mural removal
- Judge sides with LePage on mural removal
- Two men face felony pot trafficking charges
- Police seek Mass. man<br>in Westbrook fatal stabbing
- Bates president leaving for Johns Hopkins
- AG: Man's shooting by State Police justified
- 'Smart' meters could become optional
- Phippsburg body confirmed as missing boater
- Theft puts crimp in Kracker the clown's act
- Army tests better uniforms for women
- Somerset commissioners OK smaller budget
- NH agrees to plan to preserve cottontail habitat
- Somerset County police logs, arrests
- Obama's