Much of a hearing on confidentiality also serves as a forum for criticisms of the proposed $2 billion project.
March 2013
Man arrested for trying to impersonate pilot
PHILADELPHIA – A 60-year-old man from France was arrested Wednesday after trying to impersonate a pilot and taking a seat in the cockpit of a plane that was about to depart from Philadelphia International Airport, police said. Whether the man, identified as Philippe Jeannard, was engaged in a sinister plot or a mental flight of […]
LePage conference touts school choice, but not all are convinced
The governor’s education conference offers an empowering message, but teachers’ unions find fault.
Pirates’ owner changes his OUI plea to guilty
Brian Petrovek, who had a blood alcohol level more than three times the legal limit, avoids jail time as part of the plea deal.
School bus runs over Messalonskee Middle School student’s foot
A Messalonskee Middle School student was taken by ambulance to a Waterville hospital early Friday after a bus reportedly ran over his foot.
Morning Sentinel photographer places second in year-long photojournalism contest
For the second year in a row, Morning Sentinel photographer Michael G. Seamans 37, of Waterville, placed second in a year-long photojournalism contest covering New England and the Canadian Maritimes hosted by National Press Photographers Association.
Newtown parents meet with killer’s dad
Allissa Parker said she told Peter Lanza that there was an opportunity to learn from the killings and his cooperation was vital.
Justice Scalia to be keynote speaker at UNH event
Scalia will be the keynote speaker at the annual law school alumni dinner tonight.
Bangor woman who stabbed boyfriend to death sent to psych hospital
Gail Judd on Thursday entered her plea to the stabbing death of 47-year-old Michael Drouin in February 2012.
Animals living in squalor removed from Wilton home
Court records indicate a majority of the dogs were deemed very thin or emaciated.