FARMINGTON — The following cases, last names starting with F-Q, were closed from Sept. 20, 2011 to Oct. 25, 2011, in Farmington District Court:
December 2011
Waterville police chief asks for privacy
WATERVILLE — By nightfall Sunday, untracked snow had accumulated around 29 Violette St., the home where 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds was last seen. Candles flickered among stuffed animals and toys at a shrine on the front yard.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: Supply of presidential coins far exceeds demand
Businesses understand that generating more of a product than customers want is a money-losing proposition.
Nomination papers available in Bingham
BINGHAM — Nomination papers for the March 5 town meeting are available at the town clerks office.
Governor misunderstands meaning of democracy
On Dec. 19, the newspaper published an article titled, “Governor to propose new energy bills.” Two quotes from Gov. Paul LePage stand out. The first indicated that he thinks the configuration of the energy committee in the Legislature should be changed because the committee failed to move his proposed legislation forward during the last session.
New Hope Women’s Shelter receives grant
SOLON — New Hope Women’s Shelter recently received a $10,000 grant from Walmart.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: Imperfect departure from a war we didn’t need
After almost nine years, the war in Iraq is officially over, at least for American troops.
Dozens dead in terror attacks across Nigeria
LAGOS, Nigeria — Terror attacks across Nigeria by a radical Muslim sect killed at least 39 people Sunday, with the majority dying on the steps of a Catholic church after celebrating Christmas Mass as blood pooled in dust from a massive explosion.
MAINE COMPASS: Early returns look positive for Maine’s health insurance reform
Good news came recently in the form of an actuarial report.
Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 26, 2011
IN ANSON, Friday, 9:26 a.m., larceny was investigated on Main Street.