Monday’s police beat
2012
Navy: Sub worker set fire so he could leave early
Casey James Fury, 24, made his first court appearance this afternoon.
Police logs for Clinton, Waterville and Winslow for July 23, 2012
IN WATERVILLE, Sunday at 12:43 p.m., a theft was reported at J&S Oil on Kennedy Memorial Drive. 3:50 p.m., harassment was reported on Pleasant Street. 4:40 p.m., theft was reported on Elm Court. 5:59 p.m., a harassing or obscene phone call that was received on Percival Court was investigated. 10:29 p.m., juvenile offenses were reported […]
Some Maine Republicans join fight to legalize gay marriage
Members of Republicans United for Marriage cite the GOP ideology of limited government.
NCAA sanctions slam Penn State
The NCAA also erases 14 years of football victories, wiping out 111 of coach Joe Paterno’s wins.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: “Suddenly, The Cider Didn’t Taste So Good” and “Town in a Wild Moose Chase”
Maine game wardens are the state’s nature cops, enforcing the fish and wildlife regulations. They are also searchers, rescuers and detectives, and they can be hard-nosed or lenient, funny or deadly serious. Above all, they must be patient.
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): Spend the evening, or even a day, at King Eider’s Pub
From the small Oyster Bar upstairs, to the larger and lively tavern downstairs, King Eider’s many-awards-winning pub in Damariscotta, is a splendid place to spend an evening — or even a day. The menu is huge, the selection of beer and other beverages not much smaller, and the friendly “hi-neighbor how-ya-doin’ ” atmosphere makes regulars out of all first-time patrons — including us!
Flowers Foods closes on Lepage Bakeries buyout
Flowers Foods Inc., maker of Nature’s Own bread, Tastykake treats and other baked goods, has completed its $370 million acquisition of Lepage Bakeries Inc.
DEP says Oxford casino can stay open during permitting review
The Androscoggin River Alliance argues that the casino must close after a judge ruled that the Maine Board of Environmental Protection wrongly granted the permit in the first place.
Despite a few jitters, Batman fans pack theaters
Estimates suggest “The Dark Knight Rises” is on track to be the third highest opening weekend ever, after “The Avengers” and “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2.”