Each man is accused of three counts of arson in the most recent blaze to rip through the city’s downtown.
May 2013
Kennebec Journal area police log, May 10, 2013
The following incidents were reported recently by area law enforcement.
Kennebec County Superior Court sentencings
Two people were sentenced Friday in Kennebec County Superior Court:
Officials close investigation into downtown Waterville fire, but continue to look at code violations
State fire officials have closed their investigation into a fire that heavily damaged a downtown building a week ago, but they continue to look at whether any building or life safety codes were violated.
STILL LIFE: Scooping them up
Alewife fisherman Jim Wotton scoops fish into his boat that have stopped and grouped at the turbine outlet of the Benton Falls Hydro dam recently.
STILL LIFE: Crating their catch
David Lash, right, fills crates with alewife fish after they were caught just below the Benton Falls Hydro dam during the recent annual harvest.
SNAPSHOT: Flower photographer
Fred Davis takes a photograph of the primrose blooming in front of Fred’s Puzzles and Gifts on Thursday in Palermo. Davis said that he and his wife work in the gardens outside the business on Route 3 near the Palermo – China border.
Hearing for Boston suspect’s friends cancelled
The hearing for Dias Kadyrbayev and Azamat Tazhayakov had been scheduled for Tuesday.
Relatives say Cleveland suspect was secretive, full of rage
They say he installed padlocks on all doors to his home and used to beat his late common-law wife, descriptions in contrast to those of neighbors who say he was friendly.
Gas pipeline full of promise, but construction hurting some Windsor businesses
Natural gas is being heralded as a benefit for businesses by providing a cheaper heating source and creating construction jobs as companies build out the infrastructure to serve central Maine, but some businesses surrounded by the pipeline construction, however, it’s anything but a boon.