AUGUSTA — Tuesday, At 4:27 p.m., disorderly conduct was reported on Malta Street.
July 2013
Morning Sentinel area police log, July 3, 2013
IN CANAAN, Tuesday at 12:42 a.m., police made an arrest following a report of a domestic disturbance on Main Street.
Vandals defile Hallowell’s Vaughan Woods
Vandals have spray painted the dam and several old-growth trees at Vaughan Woods in the past week, and police are looking for who might be to blame.
Wednesday’s sunny weather improved third day of Winslow Family 4th of July Celebration
Winslow’s Family 4th of July Celebration brightened up Wednesday as the weather cleared. A Fourth of July Idol competition, Journey tribute band Scarab and fireworks are scheduled for Thursday, the fourth and final day of the festival.
Egypt military pledges no long-term takeover
Egyptian military would be forced to suspend its $1.5 billion in annual military and economic assistance if America considers Wednesday’s events a coup d’etat.
Board of Corrections executive director quits, takes prison post
Board of Corrections Executive Director Michael Tausek resigned from his post to become the deputy warden of programs at Maine State Prison.
Celtics hire Butler’s Brad Stevens as head coach
Stevens, 36, led the relatively unknown Bulldogs to back-to-back national title games in 2010 and 2011.
Study says tar sands’ pipeline risk overstated
Opponents say the National Academy of Sciences conclusion ‘provides no comfort.’
$120M Maine offshore energy project put on hold
Statoil, a Norwegian oil company, cites a new Maine law as the reason, because it overturns an agreement on electric rates the company will be allowed to charge.
A rundown of mysteries surrounding Edward Snowden’s case
Why did the man who leaked American secrets leave Hong Kong, why did he go to Russia and what is his relationship with WikiLeaks, for starters.