SKOWHEGAN — Mary Rose Callain and Albert Belliveau of Skowhegan have announced the engagement of their daughter, Megan Leigh Courtney to Joseph Timothy Hannah, son of Timothy and Tracie Hannah of South Charleston, Ohio.
October 2012
2nd CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: For Michaud, ‘Made in the USA’ means a lot
MEDWAY — Mike Michaud leaned into a table at a roadside diner and quietly sipped coffee.
Shea, Herron
WATERVILLE — Dr. and Mrs. David S. Shea of Waterville announce the marriage of their son, Steven Davenport Shea, of Asheville, N.C. to Leslee Dallas Herron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Herron of Leicester, N.C. on June 22, 2012.
Jay Mercier trial: How police cracked Maine’s oldest cold case
SKOWHEGAN — When physical evidence in the 32-year-old murder case against Jay Mercier seemed to bog down in court last month with tire tracks and old photographs, the state still had one trick left up its prosecutorial sleeve: DNA.
Chabre,Warren
FARMINGDALE — Robert and Brenda Chabre of Farmingdale are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mia Chabre to Darrell Warren, son of Roger Warren of Smithfield and the late Kathy Warren.
2nd CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: Michaud never too far from mills
MEDWAY — Mike Michaud leaned into a table at a roadside diner and quietly sipped coffee.
Morning Sentinel police log, Oct. 6, 2012
PITTSFIELD — Fire crews from several communities responded early Saturday to a report of a structure fire on Middle Street in Pittsfield. The fire was called in at 12:26 a.m.
TRUTH TEST: King ad taking on Summers is true
Independent U.S. Senate candidate Angus King takes the offensive in a new television ad ad, which directly challenges his top opponent, Republican Charlie Summers. The ad marks the start of a more aggressive tack from King, who has been criticized by Maine political operatives for not responding to attacks on his record by national Republican-oriented groups.
Kennebec County sheriff says connections make FBI course valuable
Kennebec County Sheriff Randall Liberty spent years hoping for a chance to attend the FBI’s law enforcement training academy in Quantico, Va.
DC NOTEBOOK: PBS? Romney could ask LePage about that
WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney’s candid remark Wednesday night about cutting federal funding for the Public Broadcasting Service probably elicited gasps and groans from PBS lovers across the country.