Winslow’s annual Fourth of July parade and fireworks show has been deemed a success, with few complaints about misbehavior.
July 2013
Costa Rican woman weeps as she describes John Paul II miracle
Floribeth Mora, 50, says a photo of John Paul spoke to her after she was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm, telling her, ‘Get up, don’t be afraid,’ and she was cured.
Officials continue probe into Augusta Fourth of July apartment house fire
Investigators on Friday were back at the scene of a Washington Street, Augusta apartment house fire apparently triggered by lightning Thursday night.
Bath attorney to seek Democratic nod for Senate 18
David Sinclair, 44, of Bath, announced Friday that he’s running for the Democratic nomination for the Senate District 18 seat, representing Sagadahoc County and Dresden
Morning Sentinel area police log, July 5, 2013
IN BINGHAM, Thursday at 9:22 p.m., an assault was reported on Murray Street.
Waterville truck tire blowout result of slashing, not explosion, authorities say
Police, firefighters and fire marshals determined a slashed truck tire in Waterville probably was vandalized with a knife Friday morning, after initially suspecting it was flattened by a explosive device.
Maine residents warned about hot temperatures
Know the warning signs of heat stroke and drink lots of water if working outdoors, the state advises.
Popes John Paul II, John XXIII cleared for sainthood
The miracle that brings John Paul to the ranks of saints concerns a Costa Rican woman who inexplicably was cured of a cerebral aneurism after praying to the late pontiff.
A life in the movies
The Maine International Film Festival, held each year in Waterville, Maine, is about to convene. It is my job as the lone film critic/reviewer for the Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal to sit up and pay attention
Police say Bath child care center fire was arson
No one was in the building owned by Family Focus child care center when the fire started.