Kenneth Joseph Maker II, 26, must also pay his share of $12,000 taken from the victim the night of the robbery.
April 2013
Poll: LePage wins several 3-way race scenarios
A new poll has Republican Gov. Paul LePage winning several three-way race scenarios featuring Eliot Cutler as an independent.
Belgrade board says tree warden will not return
The Board of Selectpersons has decided not reappoint the Belgrade’s tree warden, following the unauthorized cutting of a hazardous tree on private property last month.
North Korea says it will launch ‘merciless’ nuclear attacks on U.S.
“The moment of explosion is approaching fast,” North Korea’s state news agency KCNA declared.
Richmond residents move annual meeting to June
Richmond residents rather meet in warmer weather and agree to have its annual Town Meetings in June.
Man survives 20 hours pinned under snowmobile in ditch
Maine game wardens say they struggled to find the 64-year-old Mass. man due to heavy winds and snow squalls.
Police seek suspected female accomplice in alleged Solon factory burglary
Randall Lee Brackett, 27, of Skowhegan, who remains in a local hospital after breaking his leg in an attempt to flee police with his suspected female accomplice, was arrested on charges of burglary, criminal mischief, violating a condition of release and possession or transfer of burglary tools.
In budget gesture, Obama to return 5 percent of salary
Obama’s decision grew out of a desire to share in the sacrifice that government employees are making, said a White House official.
Forget new-penny shiny. In Maine, we take proud comfort in our green dome
Maine isn’t “cold and harsh.” Just adverse to shiny. That’s why some look askance to “new penny” copper on our familiar old State House dome.
Officials shaping solution on Maine elver standoff
Passamaquoddy and state officials find a ‘middle ground’ as they work to resolve a heated licensing dispute.