AUGUSTA — Raymond Bellavance confessed several times to setting the fire that destroyed the Grand View Topless Coffee Shop, a woman who described herself as a former girlfriend testified in court Tuesday.
December 2011
Deadly leap off bridge
AUGUSTA — A quick response by rescuers was not enough Tuesday morning to save a man who jumped from the Calumet Bridge and into the Kennebec River.
Authorities release photo from robbery
The Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday released a photo showing the man who robbed the Border Trust Co. bank on Route 3 in South China last week.
Hampden rallies by Lawrence in 4th
FAIRFIELD — Hampden Academy outscored Lawrence by 11 points in the fourth quarter to earn a 49-47 win in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A boys basketball game Tuesday.
Pelletier, Badeen lead Eagles
OAKLAND — Megan Pelletier scored 16 points and Mary Badeen added 14 to lead the Messalonskee High School girls basketball team past Brewer 58-51 in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A game Tuesday night.
Morning Sentinel police log: Dec. 21, 2011
WATERVILLE — FairPoint Communications was burglarized Tuesday morning, said Waterville Police Sgt. Alan Main.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Hampden rallies by Lawrence in 4th
FAIRFIELD — Hampden Academy outscored Lawrence by 11 points in the fourth quarter to earn a 49-47 win in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A boys basketball game Tuesday.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL: Pelletier, Badeen lead Eagles
OAKLAND — Megan Pelletier scored 16 points and Mary Badeen added 14 to lead the Messalonskee High School girls basketball team past Brewer 58-51 in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A game Tuesday night.
Bird influenza strain blamed for New England seal deaths
BOSTON — An influenza virus similar to one found in wild birds but never before seen in seals has been linked to the recent spate of harbor seal deaths off northern New England, scientists said Tuesday.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL: Mt. Blue falls short
FARMINGTON — It doesn’t matter where teams play. A lot of boys basketball games this season in the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A are going to go down to the final possession.