WATERVILLE — Police are investigating another burglary from a self-storage company after nine units on Aviation Way were broken into recently.
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Morning Sentinel area police log, Dec. 26, 2012
IN ANSON, Tuesday at 1:09 p.m., a report of an assault was investigated on Center Street.
Sandy River footbridge talks get new life in Farmington
FARMINGTON — Efforts to build a pedestrian bridge over the Sandy River that would connect the Jay-Farmington Rail Trail to downtown may be renewed.
BACKYARD NATURALIST: Fire in the sky
Around midnight a couple of weeks ago, a fireball slipped like a flare down over my firs in Troy. It was as bright as Venus and left a faint bushy trail for two or three seconds.
Fairfield police chief on paid leave for ‘personal reasons’
FAIRFIELD — Police Chief John Emery is on leave as of Wednesday morning for personal reasons, according to Town Manager Josh Reny.
No deal in sight as ‘fiscal cliff’ nears
No negotiations have been set, and Republican leader John Boehner said only God knows how Republicans and Democrats will reach a deal.
US Airways waiving fee for flight changes due to storm
Travelers scheduled to fly to or from airports in Maine, New Hampshire, and other storm-afflicted states will be able to reschedule without paying the usual $150 fee.
Powerful storm bears down on Maine
Leaving a trail of havoc in its wake, a ‘small T-rex’ of a winter storm could leave more than a foot of snow in some Maine locations.
Deadly storm slams Northeast, stymies travelers
Thousands of travelers were trying to make it home Thursday after the fierce storm stranded them at airports or relatives’ homes around the region.