AUGUSTA — It’s been 52 years since the Augusta Country Club last hosted the annual Charlie’s Maine Open.
June 2012
MAINE COMPASS: We need to fight perfect storm of gas and oil prices, tax breaks
A perfect storm is happening with gasoline in our country.
Morning Sentinel police log: June 19, 2012
IN ANSON, Monday at 5:21 a.m., a vehicle accident was reported on Valley Road.
Waterville councilors to talk yard ordinance
WATERVILLE — City councilors tonight will consider approving a property rule change that would make it easier for the code enforcement officer to cite people for weed, rubbish and garbage violations.
Augusta man pleads guilty to 93 crimes
AUGUSTA — A 26-year-old city man who committed 40 burglaries in Kennebec County and 53 other theft-related charges — for a total of 93 — pleaded guilty to all of them Monday morning in Kennebec County Superior Court.
OUR OPINION: Obama’s policy for immigrants a good first step
Mitt Romney is partly right in his criticism of President Barack Obama’s executive order to stop the deportation of as many as 800,000 undocumented immigrants: It doesn’t go far enough.
DHHS shortfall delays MaineCare payments
AUGUSTA — A $12.5 million shortfall at the state Department of Health and Human Services means health care providers who receive MaineCare funding won’t get paid on time in June.
STILL LIFE: Jammin’ in North Anson
Brian Pomelow, left, strums the guitar of Steve Camden, right, in an impromptu jam session outside Casey’s Market in North Anson on Monday.
Democratic Party urges embattled legislator to end re-election bid
A party leader says a dispute that involved state Rep. Alex Cornell du Houx is a distraction.
Detroit man pleads guilty to killing his father
SKOWHEGAN — A Detroit man awaiting trial for the murder of his father pleaded guilty Monday in Somerset Superior Court. Angelo Licata, 34, was facing a murder charge for the July 21 bludgeoning death of Alfred Licata, 63, in Cambridge. The guilty plea was a reversal from Licata’s not-guilty plea on Oct. 6. Sentencing will […]