BOSTON – Christopher Abbott of Boston received a juris doctor degree summa cum laude from Suffolk University Law School.
2012
Hospice care more in focus with Maine’s aging prison population
Many of the elderly inmates in the Maine State Prison have done evil things, crimes that earned them a lifetime behind bars, but that doesn’t mean they should die without comfort or companionship, says Anne Haskell.
Augusta District Court
AUGUSTA — The following is a list of cases closed in Augusta District Court Aug. 30 to Sept. 5, 2012.
Le Club Calumet born 90 years ago to foster bonds with community
AUGUSTA — The 24 men who gathered at Morin’s Shoe Store on Water Street in Augusta on the evening of Sept. 21, 1922, thought long and hard about the name of their new club.
Out-of-state cash to help Summers
Charlie Summers’ U.S. Senate campaign is about get another big advertising boost from outside the state.
U.S. OPEN TENNIS: Murray finally wins Grand Slam
NEW YORK (AP) — His considerable lead, and a chance at history, slipping away, Andy Murray dug deep for stamina and mental strength, outlasting Novak Djokovic in a thrilling five-set U.S. Open final Monday.
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Lawrence tops Bangor
FAIRFIELD — Julia Lawrence and Sasha Letourneau both scored in the second half as the Lawrence field hockey team beat Bangor 2-0 in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A game Monday.
Morning Sentinel police log and arrests: Sept. 11, 2012
IN CLINTON, Sunday at 9:15 p.m., harassment was reported on Morrison Avenue.
Waterville Planning Board approves police station proposal
WATERVILLE — The Planning Board on Monday voted 6-0 to approve final plans for a 12,000-square-foot police station at Colby Circle.
Waterville city councilors to review regional economics
WATERVILLE — City councilors tonight plan to review economic development organizations serving the city and the region to discuss the need for possible improvements or changes.