Andrew Bailey says he’s “fairly confident” he will be back by the end of the season after surgery this week to repair a ligament in his right thumb.
April 2012
Report: Brewery sewage fee lapse was human error, not misconduct
An outside investigator finds no evidence that Shipyard Brewing Co. misled anyone about its use of water since 1996. Nor did he find evidence of public corruption.
Lawmakers reject LePage bid to end MPBN funding
The Appropriations Committee also opts not to cut $2.4 million from higher education.
Stations of the Cross remembered by the Holy Trinity Anglican Church
Richard Spear and others with the Holy Trinity Anglican Church mark Good Friday and the crucifixation of Jesus Christ during a service in Waterville. The Friday service precedes Easter, which celebrates Christ’s resurrection on the third day after his death. The Anglican church group rents space at Sacred Heart Church for their services.
LePage signs ‘Violette Bill’ to deter corrupton
The new pension forfeiture law will not affect the former turnpike director, but will apply to future cases.
Violette to serve 3½ years in prison
The former head of the Maine Turnpike authority was sentenced today for using agency funds to pay for a lavish lifestyle that included five-star hotels and fancy restaurants.
Police say Fairfield crash victim ‘critical’
FAIRFIELD — A man involved in a three-vehicle crash on U.S. Route 201 Thursday afternoon was listed in critical condition Friday at a Lewiston hospital, according to police.
Navy jet crashes into Va. apartment building; 2 pilots eject
There were no immediate reports of injuries on the ground.
Man arrested for stealing copper with child in tow
WATERVILLE — A Sidney man was arrested Thursday for allegedly shoplifting $139 worth of copper from a hardware store with his young child in tow.
Augusta woman, 81, dies after being struck on sidewalk
Ruth Epperson, an avid walker, was struck while walking on a sidewalk by an out-of-control Jeep last week.