IN BELGRADE, Friday, at 1:26 p.m., burglary was reported on Station Road.
April 2013
Central Maine Growth Council boss touts Waterville business gains
A business incubator is opening in the downtown, the former Levine’s building is being developed and the city will learn soon if the airport area is designated a foreign trade zone, Darryl Sterling, executive director of the Central Maine Growth Council, told the Waterville Rotary Club Monday.
Troy suicide victim’s family protests bullying outside Mount View Middle School
Family members of Kitty McGuire, the 13-year-old middle school student who committed suicide last week, said she was bullied in the months leading up to her death and organized a protest Monday in front of Mount View Middle School.
Bill seeks state notice when transferring criminally insane to group homes
A bill that would require the state to notify municipalities before group homes for criminally insane persons in state custody could open went before a legislative hearing on Monday.
Bail set at $20K cash for alleged Augusta purse snatcher, chase suspect
Justice Nancy Mills on Monday ordered 34-year-old Jed St. Hilaire of Augusta, charged with robbery, theft, eluding an officer, passing a roadblock and driving to endanger, held on $20,000 cash bail or $40,000 surety.
Washington voters nix town mining rules changes
Several changes to Washington’s mining ordinance, recommended by the Mining Ordinance Review Committee, failed before voters on Saturday.
Somerville voters retain final say on town clerk, treasurer
The treasurer and town clerk/administrative assistant will continue to be elected in Somerville, residents at Town Meeting decided on Saturday.
State House calendar, April 2, 2013
Work sessions and public hearings scheduled for April 2, 2013.
Kennebec Journal area police log, April 1, 2013
Augusta, Sunday, At 2:52 p.m., disorderly conduct was reported on Gannett Street.