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Max, 13, designs new home kit for Mansfield Town
Max, 13, designs new home kit for Mansfield Town

BBC News

time16-07-2025

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  • BBC News

Max, 13, designs new home kit for Mansfield Town

Mansfield Town is set to adopt a new home kit for next season which has been designed by a 13-year-old Stags held a competition to design a new home shirt, which was won by season ticket holder, Max, said he saw the competition while staying with his grandmother last summer and had "completely forgotten I entered".His design combines Mansfield's traditional amber yellow with blue striped detail and Max said seeing the team wearing it was "crazy". He said: "There was one day when both my parents were working and I went to my grandma's house and we are both big fans of the Stags."We decided to enter the competition and I put a lot of thought into it and combined a few ideas I had in my head."Then just days ago I got a random call from my grandmother and I said 'Why are you calling me?'"And she said 'Remember than competition to design the Stags shirt? Well you've won'."Max and his grandmother are both season ticket holders at Field Mill, but as the full season has not yet started, he has not yet seen players wearing the shirt during a competitive said: "I saw the pictures and it's a bit crazy because there is the shirt I designed."I've never been great at stuff like that, but I just pulled it together from what was in my head."Max's father Adam said he was "so proud" and "absolutely buzzing".In a video message, Mansfield full-back Aaron Lewis said: "We all love the stripes and think it looks really cool"A spokesman for the club said: "We've seen a superb reaction among our fans to Max's design and are delighted to see his concept finally brought to life."The judging panel - our board of directors - were very impressed with Max's design and it was the fresh and modern style we were looking for."

Drug arrests made in Norridgewock after second search of home
Drug arrests made in Norridgewock after second search of home

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Drug arrests made in Norridgewock after second search of home

May 9—NORRIDGEWOCK — Two people were arrested Friday when investigators searched a Norridgewock home believed to be connected with drug trafficking for the second time in recent months, according to the Somerset County Sheriff's Office. A 12-person team of Somerset County sheriff's detectives and deputies and Waterville police detectives executed the search warrant around 5:30 a.m. at a residence on Madison Road in Norridgewock, Sheriff Dale Lancaster said in a statement Friday afternoon. The investigators found and seized several grams of crack cocaine and fentanyl, digital scales, a firearm, illegal drug-related documentation and items and possible stolen property, Lancaster said. Inside the home, they also found three people, Lancaster said. Leeanna Gosselin, 32, who lives at the home, was arrested on two Class C counts of unlawful furnishing of scheduled drugs and one Class C count of violation of condition of release, Lancaster said. Gosselin had been arrested on more severe charges of aggravated trafficking in scheduled drugs during a previous search of the home Feb. 27, which also resulted in the arrests of three other people. Bail conditions in that case prohibited Gosselin from possessing and using illegal drugs, committing new criminal acts and possessing firearms, Lancaster said. Police also arrested Aaron Lewis, 23, of the Bronx, New York, on two Class C counts of unlawful furnishing of scheduled drugs and one Class C count of possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, Lancaster said. Lewis was not allowed to possess firearms because of previous felony convictions in New York, he said. Lewis also had an outstanding arrest warrant from Kennebec County for unlawful trafficking in scheduled drugs, the sheriff said. The Sheriff's Office did not release any information about the third person found at the residence Friday morning. Gosselin and Lewis were each being held without bail as of Friday afternoon, Lancaster said. Both would be expected to make initial in-custody court appearances in Skowhegan on Monday, when bail could be changed. Lancaster said the two are due back in court Sept. 3 The Somerset County district attorney's office is reviewing the case and may file additional charges, Lancaster said. The Sheriff's Office has been encouraging those seeking help with substance use disorder to contact Betsy Richard, a care coordinator with Somerset Public Health who works with the Sheriff's Office. Richard can be reached by calling 207-858-8466. Richard can help with treatment, harm reduction, or recovery support and will respect requests for privacy. Copy the Story Link Comments are not available on this story. Read more about why we allow commenting on some stories and not on others. We believe it's important to offer commenting on certain stories as a benefit to our readers. At its best, our comments sections can be a productive platform for readers to engage with our journalism, offer thoughts on coverage and issues, and drive conversation in a respectful, solutions-based way. It's a form of open discourse that can be useful to our community, public officials, journalists and others. We do not enable comments on everything — exceptions include most crime stories, and coverage involving personal tragedy or sensitive issues that invite personal attacks instead of thoughtful discussion. You can read more here about our commenting policy and terms of use. More information is also found on our FAQs. Show less

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