Monday, December 3, 2012

Mother’s grief evolving one year after disappearance of Ayla Reynolds

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Bangor Daily News Morning Update
GORHAM, Maine — A coffee cup, a vase, a water bottle, a magnetic refrigerator calendar, dog-eared photos and a T-shirt now worn and faded, all with beaming, blond-haired Ayla Reynolds on them. There are reminders of the missing little girl all over her mother's apartment — not that Trista Reynolds ... read more | comment  More than one year has passed since the Rev. Robert Carlson jumped to his death off the Penobscot Narrows Bridge, after he learned that police were investigating his alleged sexual abuse of multiple children. Since then, some organizations have changed their policies to try to catch perpetrators of child abuse. ... read more | comment  ALTON, Maine — Two days before 43-year-old Scott Reed killed his estranged wife and then shot himself, he underwent an evaluation at a Bangor psychiatric hospital, Maine State Police spokesman Stephen McCausland said Sunday. In what state police now are calling an "extremely unusual murder-double suicide," Scott Reed stabbed his ... read more | comment  Jovan Belcher appeared to have it all. On Sundays, he pulled his No. 59 Kansas City Chiefs jersey over his shoulder pads and played in the National Football League, the elusive dream of thousands of young players. Belcher had been a barely recruited high school football player in West Babylon, ... read more | comment 
Two Sedgwick men hurt in Blue Hill rollover accident
Dec 02, 2012 04:44 pm | Tom Walsh
BLUE HILL, Maine — A rollover accident Sunday in Blue Hill resulted in two Sedgwick men suffering minor head injuries and requiring treatment at Blue Hill Memorial Hospital. William Davis, 20, was driving a 1987 Volkswagen Cabrio when he lost control on a curve on South Street just after noon. ... read more | comment 
Finding the perfect Christmas tree
Dec 02, 2012 10:05 pm | Gabor Degre
 read more | comment  AUGUSTA, Maine — The good news: A higher percentage of teenagers and adults in Maine have jobs than the national average, which according to a leading state economist is due to Maine's widest-in-the-country swing between warm-weather and cold-weather jobs. The bad news: Nationally, the percentage of young people working is ... read more | comment  ORONO, Maine — The news that former UMaine football player and Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher killed his girlfriend and then himself on Saturday was met with uniform reactions from his former coaches, teammates and a UMaine professor: Shock. Belcher shot and killed his girlfriend, who was the mother ... read more | comment 
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