Logan Hewes pitched a complete-game shutout and Winslow earned its second win this season against Waterville, beating the Purple Panthers 2-0.
May 2013
Kennebec Journal area police log, May 6, 2013
Area police have reported a number of recent incidents. including a two-car crash in Winthrop that sent a Dexter woman to the hospital.
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD NOTES: Waterville star Brown adds to legacy
Waterville senior Bethanie Brown added to her growing legacy as one of the top high school distance runners in Maine history, when she competed at a five-team meet at Edward Little.
Augusta Board of Education meeting to include review of policy on public concerns
AUGUSTA — The Board of Education is scheduled to meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the City Council chambers at Augusta City Center, to consider a policy on public concerns and complaints and consider staff changes.
Morning Sentinel area police log, May 6, 2013
The following incidents have been reported by area police.
Michelle Corson, of Skowhegan, held without bail on New Hampshire murder charges
A Skowhegan woman. Michele Corson, was ordered held without bail Monday morning in a New Hampshire courtroom on charges that she was an accessory and co-conspirator in the murder of her brother’s former wife.
Lexington garage fire fueled by oil, gas, wind
A mechanic’s garage, two sheds and thousands of dollars’ worth of motor vehicles and equipment were destroyed by fire Monday morning on Long Falls Dam Road in Lexington Township. Anson Fire Chief Jeremy Manzer says the fire started as owner Kenneth Dunphy was welding a vehicle inside one of the sheds.
Banking executive Lawrence Wold to speak at KVCC commencement
Lawrence Wold, the Maine market president for TD Bank, will address hundreds of students during Kennebec Valley Community College’s 43rd commencement, scheduled for 10 a.m., May 18, at the Augusta Civic Center.
East Coast about to be overrun by billions of cicadas
Here’s the buzz: This brood has been underground for 17 years and now they are about to come out so they can mate – but only when the ground temperature reaches 64 degrees.
With just seven weeks to go, legislators ramping up discussions on last bills
With seven weeks to go in the legislative session, local lawmakers say they are gearing up for the final push as they continue to shepherd through bills that will have state and local consequences.