NEW YORK (AP) — The great ones get the stage to themselves.
July 2013
U.S. Senate strikes deal to keep student loan rates low
The deal would offer students lower interest rates through the 2015 academic year, but then rates would likely climb back up.
Maine eyed for missile defense system facility
The head of the military’s missile defense program confirmed Wednesday that northern Maine is still being considered as a location for an “interceptor” missile facility on the East Coast.
Skowhegan District Court, April 8-12
The following cases were closed April 8-12, 2013, in Skowhegan District Court.
Morning Sentinel area police log, July 17, 2013
IN CLINTON, Tuesday at 6:13 p.m., criminal trespass was reported on Horseback Road.
Franklin County Superior Court, April 12 to May 9
The following cases were closed April 12 to May 9 in Franklin County Superior Court.
Waterville police officer disciplined for treatment of homeless man
A Waterville police officer has been disciplined internally after an investigation validated a claim that he mistreated a homeless man.
Journal, Sentinel hire Ben Bragdon as editorial page editor
The Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel have hired Ben Bragdon, managing editor at Current Publishing in Westbrook, as the papers’ new editorial page editor.
Bomber as rock star? Rolling Stone cover draws outrage
The fact that Dzhokhar was young, handsome and well-assimilated ‘makes it all the more important for us to examine … how a tragedy like this happens,’ the magazine says.
Walking the Beat brings live musicians to local Gardiner businesses
Organizers of Friday’s Walking the Beat event want to encourage people to visit local businesses as well as get a taste of some new music.