AUGUSTA — A Waterville man pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of domestic-violence assault, forestalling a trial that was to be held today and Thursday in Kennebec County Superior Court.
April 2012
Open court the best venueto hear Zimmerman’s case
Absent some sort of plea bargain, George Zimmerman is going to get his day in court.
Ayla’s uncle heads to trial
WATERVILLE — The uncle of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds pleaded not guilty Tuesday to an assault charge during an initial appearance at district court.
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD NOTES: A change at Relays
Several Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference teams will converge on Drummond Field in Waterville on Thursday for the eighth annual David Whyte Memorial Relays.
Driver’s license was suspended when Jeep hit pedestrian in Farmington
FARMINGTON — A Salem Township man shouldn’t have been driving when the Jeep he was driving struck an 18-year-old walking across the street Friday afternoon, police said.
Perhaps LePage should take turn in time-out chair
Gov. LePage took a shot at the Maine Legislature on Monday, calling it the “biggest adult day care” in the state; but it might be the governor who should take a turn in the time-out chair.
Hartland to ask voters for $80K for revaluation
HARTLAND — Like many small communities struggling to make ends meet, the town of Hartland is way overdue for a town-wide property revaluation, according to standards set by the Maine Revenue Service Property Tax Division.
BOSTON MARATHON: Organizers happy stressful marathon finished
BOSTON (AP) — Add the Boston Marathon organizers to the list of people who were just happy to finish the race.
COMMENTARY — ON BASEBALL: Bobby V. doesn’t do peace and quiet
Nobody hires Bobby Valentine expecting peace and quiet.
Throwing trash out of car like spitting on Maine beauty
I grew up in a small town in central Maine, and I have a bone to pick with some of my fellow Mainers.