Scott Bard, 41, of Farmington, was charged with unlawful trafficking of scheduled drugs when he reportedly tried to leave his residence with oxycodone, methadone drug paraphernalia and about $1,500, according to Special Agent Supervisor Matthew Cashman of the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency.
April 2013
Morning Sentinel area police log, April 5, 2013
IN ANSON, Thursday at 9:33 a.m., a deputy investigated a report of debris in the roadway or illegal dumping on Spear Hill Road.
Augusta man pleads guilty to robbing city pharmacy
Dylan Karczewski, 20, of Augusta, pleaded guilty to the Oct. 23 robbery of the Rite Aid store on North Belfast Avenue in Augusta on Friday.
Time Warner Cable Internet, phone outage blamed on faulty router
About 1,000 Augusta area Time Warner Cable customers lost phone and Internet service for much of the day Friday due to a router problem.
Snowe announces support for same-sex marriage
The former Republican senator acknowledges a sea change in society’s attitude on the issue.
Couple finds unexpected joy in their Fairfield antiques mall
Fifteen years ago, Brenda and Wayne Gamage of Benton, bought an old furniture store on U.S. Route 201 in Fairfield, left their jobs and now operate one of the largest antiques malls in the state.
Waterville workshop gives area girls tools to rise above online bullying
Waterville area girls were asked to become “cyber-allies” Friday, at a talk that was part of a Girls Rock! weekend hosted by Hardy Girls Healthy Women.
I remember
I had a good idea for a column this morning, but I didn’t write it down and then I forgot it. Maybe it’s the cold or the wind. I can’t ever remember not being a great rememberer.
Panel proposes compromise on Maine liquor contract
The committee hopes to craft a new bill that would repay the state’s hospital debt using liquor revenue while garnering bipartisan support.
FAA delays closing of airport control towers
The Federal Aviation Administration said it needs more time to deal with legal challenges to the closures.