Nicholas Enfanto is accused of threatening to shoot a longtime client if he did not pay.
August 2012
Lobster processing plant opens in Tenants Harbor
Operations at Sea Hag Seafood Inc. begin with a crew of 20 workers, and company officials say it could eventually employ more than 100.
US. special ops chief warns troops against spilling secrets
The warning came a day after a retired Navy commando revealed he is publishing a first-hand account of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
Skowhegan home destroyed overnight
No one was injured in a fire overnight that destroyed a home on Canaan Road in Skowhegan.
Alzheimer’s drug trial yields promising sign
“It’s the first time we’ve been able to change the course of Alzheimer’s disease or any part of Alzheimer’s disease in people.”
2 killed, 9 wounded outside Empire State Building
Jeffrey Johnson waited in his business suit and tie near the Empire State Building, before killing the man he blamed for costing him his job.
Romney uses secretive data-mining to find likely donors
Romney’s success in raising funds can be traced in part to a secretive data-mining project that sifts through Americans’ personal information — including their purchasing history and church attendance — to identify new and likely, wealthy donors.
2 Mass. men arrested following fight at Maine camp
Two Farmington men are hospitalized, one with serious facial injuries.
Retired Justice Souter still packing them in
There’s a long waiting list for Souter’s free series of seminars called “Constitutionally Speaking” in September.