Gardiner residents have their last chance to voice opinions about next year’s proposed municipal budget at tonight’s City Council meeting, but it’s unlikely the budget, which calls for no tax increase, will draw much ire.
July 2013
Augusta schools to consider 2-year contract for interim superintendent
The Augusta Board of Education will consider extending James Anastasio’s term as interim superintendent by two years when it meets on Wednesday.
Morning Sentinel area police log, July 9, 2013
IN CANAAN, Monday at 9:59 p.m., a report of suspicious activity was investigated on Lake George (East) Drive.
Acton town official arrested, quickly resigns
Assistant Rescue Chief Daniel Ouellette allegedly makes threatening remarks toward police officers.
Renowned clarinetist performs at New England Music Camp this week
Clarinetist Jon Manasse is teaching during a one-week residency at the New England Music Camp, where he will perform Wednesday and Sunday afternoon.
Kennebec Journal area police log, July 9, 2013
AUGUSTA, MONDAY, At 8:06 a.m., there was a report of a burglary from a vehicle parked on Boothby Street.
Augusta man imprisoned for failing to register as sex offender, burglary
Christopher A. Bell, 28, of Augusta, was sentenced to five years in prison Tuesday after pleading guilty to two counts of failing to register as a sex offender and one count of burglary.
LePage: I’ll sign bill requiring labels for genetically modified foods
But implementation will be delayed until at least January to prepare for a possible lawsuit from agribusiness giant Monsanto.
Public invited to reopening of Colby College Museum of Art
The Colby College Museum of Art is reopening Saturday with one-third more gallery space as part of a multimillion-dollar expansion, but the price of admission will be staying the same: zero.
Associate saw Aaron Hernandez fire fatal shots, records say
Court documents also detail the ex-Patriots player’s connection to a July 2012 double homicide in Boston.