During a single incident Thursday, police in Winslow summoned six people for violating consumer fireworks laws.
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Morning Sentinel police log: July 1, 2012
IN AVON, Friday, at 5:13 p.m., reported fraud was investigated on Hare Street.
STILL LIFE: It feels good to get wet
Reece Veilleux lets out a happy scream as he plunges into the water after rocketing down a waterslide at Alfond Municipal Pool in Waterville on Saturday. A pool employee said 500 kids and parents cooled off.
Garnett returning to the Celtics
After considering retirement, future Hall-of-Famer Kevin Garnett has chosen to return to the Boston Celtics for a 3-year deal worth $34 million.
Maine lawyer charged in bomb threat
An attorney who’s represented several high-profile murder defendants in Maine faces two misdemeanor charges for calling in bomb threats to schools.
Stolen Salvador Dali painting mailed back to NYC
The Postal Service says a $150,000 stolen Salvador Dali painting has been mailed back to New York from Europe and intercepted at Kennedy International Airport.
Report: Ex-Penn State president OK’d not reporting Sandusky to police
A news organization says it has seen emails showing Penn State’s former president Graham Spanier agreed not to take allegations of sex abuse against ex-assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky to authorities but worried university officials would be “vulnerable” for failing to report it.
Adelson giving another $10 million to GOP
The casino billionaire has now given $51 million to the GOP in this election cycle.
Motorist dies in E Maine crash
ELLSWORTH – One motorist died and three others were hospitalized in a crash that tied up an eastern Maine highway for hours. The Bangor Daily News says a car and a truck pulling a camper collided head-on around 5:30 p.m. Friday evening on state Route 3 in Ellsworth. The car’s driver, who was not immediately […]
Maine’s beaches called cleanest since 2008
And that’s after 2011, when two-thirds of Maine’s 61 public-access beaches had no water quality issues.