The man was taking pictures of a window in Kerry’s house, according to a Kerry spokesman.
July 2013
UMaine System wants to help students who never graduated
A report presented to trustees, who meet today in Bangor, indicates about 200,000 Maine adults fall in that category.
Elder Bush brings rare bipartisan niceness to DC
Amid all the fighting in Washington, President Obama took time Monday to honor a volunteer service award George H.W. Bush created 24 years ago.
Small Maine hardware store focuses on ‘selling confidence’
With competition from big national chains stores, locals focus on providing critical information.
Kittery residents try to save life-saving station
KITTERY POINT — Looking out from a wooden bench in the front lawn of Sam Reid’s summer home, past the boats that pepper Pepperrell Cove, the Wood Island Life Saving Station probably looks no different than it did a century ago when civil servants watched and waited for ships in distress near Portsmouth Harbor.
AUGUSTA DISTRICT COURT
AUGUSTA — The following cases involving area residents were closed from July 4 to 10, 2013, in Augusta District Court.
Red Barn asks little in return for its benefits
I read in disbelief that the city of Augusta refused to waive the noise limitations for the concerts at the Red Barn.
Do Red Barn neighbors gripe about lawn mowers?
I read with dismay the recent article regarding the decision to order the Red Barn to stop with its weekly concerts.
Williams receives bachelor’s degree
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Anaise Marie Williams, of Belgrade, graduated from the University of Rochester on May 19, at the 163rd commencement with a bachelor of arts degree in anthropology. She graduated cum laude.
Riley Gage makes Smith’s dean’s list
NORTH HAMPTON, Mass. — Riley Gage has made the dean’s list at Smith College in North Hampton, where she is studying biology. Gage is the daughter of Bill and Anne Gage, of Fairfield.