Locke shuts down the Mets, but gets a no decision
Jeff Locke allowed just thee hits over six innings against the Mets in New York Thursday night. (COURTESY PHOTO)By Lloyd JonesCONWAY — Pittsburgh Pirates' pitcher Jeff Locke, of Conway, took a bite out of the Big Apple on Thursday night when he tossed six innings of three-hit baseball while allowing one run to the New York Mets (14-17) in Citi Field. The talented left-hander ended up getting his second straight no decision when the host Mets scored a run in the bottom of the ninth to prevail 3-2.
My wife: A mom on a mission
By S. Peter Lewis
On my desk at work I have a photograph of my wife, Karen, when she was 20 years old; and on my computer background just a foot to the right is another photograph of her that was snapped after 30 years of marriage. I can't tell the two images apart. When my eyes first fell into hers across a crowded college cafeteria in 1979 I took a deep breath, and it seems I haven't let it out yet.
On my desk at work I have a photograph of my wife, Karen, when she was 20 years old; and on my computer background just a foot to the right is another photograph of her that was snapped after 30 years of marriage. I can't tell the two images apart. When my eyes first fell into hers across a crowded college cafeteria in 1979 I took a deep breath, and it seems I haven't let it out yet.
Pistol shoot to benefit the Wounded Warriors Project is Saturday
By Lloyd Jones
CONWAY — The Major Frank McCarthy Invitational .1911 and .45 Caliber ACP Pistol Match to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project will be held Saturday held at the Carroll County Fish & Game Club in Madison.
All proceeds from the event, which runs from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., will go to the "Wounded Warrior Project," www.woundedwarriorproject.org
CONWAY — The Major Frank McCarthy Invitational .1911 and .45 Caliber ACP Pistol Match to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project will be held Saturday held at the Carroll County Fish & Game Club in Madison.
All proceeds from the event, which runs from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., will go to the "Wounded Warrior Project," www.woundedwarriorproject.org
Local police taking part in torch run today
CONWAY — Local law enforcement taking part in the Special Olympics torch run will carrying the Olympic flame from Jackson to Conway on Friday.
Judge rules against Hannaford
By Daymond Steer
OSSIPEE — A Carroll County Superior Court judge has denied a petition by Hannaford grocery stores, which sought to have the judge reverse the Conway Planning Board's decision to approve the construction of another grocery store.
OSSIPEE — A Carroll County Superior Court judge has denied a petition by Hannaford grocery stores, which sought to have the judge reverse the Conway Planning Board's decision to approve the construction of another grocery store.
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