A story on page A1 of Saturday’s paper contained an incorrect quote about the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office’s new police dog, Dracco. His handler, Cpl. G.J. Neagle, said Dracco is “not overly aggressive.”
June 2012
AUGUSTA DISTRICT COURT
AUGUSTA — Cases closed May 30-June 6, 2012, in Augusta District Court:
Polls open Tuesday for primaries, ballot issues
Selected polls are open Tuesday at the following times and places.
Winthrop HS graduates Class of 2012
Caleb Neal Ambrutis, Adele Marie Joseph Aubry, Alex M. Avery, Kimberly Jean Beisaw, Amy Nicole Belanger, Alexander Anthony Bittues, Christopher James Bowers, Kelsey Ann Brooke, Nicole Lee Burgess, Christopher David Clancy, Robin Dale Cook Jr., Tyler John Cunningham, Connor Hayward Doyle, Timothy Matthew Dunn, Tyler John Foster, William R. Frost, Christian Elisha Gilman, Mitchell Roger Guerette, Levi Buck Hooper, Chase Conrad Hopkins, Devon S. Kaufman, Daisy May Leighton, Rebekah Ann Lewis, Cameron Angus MacMillan, Brandon R. McClure, Daniel William Miles, Darian J. Nadeau, Alexander Fitzgerald Phinney, Tyler Michael Reeve, Corena Mae Richards, Logan Ashley Rivera, Victoria Elaine Romar, Alyssa Dominique Rovella, Meagan Victoria Scully, Alison Julie Sekerak, Lauren Kelsey Selwood, Matthew Brian Smith, Kameron K. Souza, Taylor Ann Tarbox, Teri Nicole Tricarico and Paige Royal Wood.
TODAY’S EVENTS
Amnesty meeting: Waterville Amnesty International Group monthly meeting, 6:30 p.m., St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Eustis Parkway, Waterville; dessert provided; last meeting until September; free and open to public; David Jenney, 923-3483, or Debbie Huck, 453-7075; www.watervilleai.org.
Shifting the dialogue on domestic violence
AUGUSTA — It was in the 1990s and authorities statewide would keep going to the same homes for similar domestic violence calls.
Maranacook Community High School lists 2012 grads
READFIELD — Maranacook Community High School has announced its 2012 graduates.
Monmouth Academy reveals class of 2012
MONMOUTH — Monmouth Academy has announced its class of 2012.
US Senate race tops many ballots
Voters across the state will head to the polls Tuesday to make decisions ranging from who could be Maine’s next U.S. senator to whether to regulate roosters in the town of Raymond.
School’s first speaker has story to tell
FAIRFIELD — State Rep. Helen Rankin has advice for the inaugural graduates of the Maine Academy of Natural Sciences at Good Will-Hinckley: Never give up.