Joann C. Rittall, 43, of Gardiner and formerly of Augusta,pleaded guilty Thursday to federal identity theft and fraud charges and acknowledged owing restitution of almost $240,000. in U.S. District Court in Bangor before Justice John A. Woodcock Jr.
August 2013
New director sets big goals for Gardiner performing arts center
Michael Miclon achieved one of his first goals as the new head of Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center by more than doubling the number of shows at the organization’s 150-year-old theater.
Skowhegan District Court, July 8-12, 2013
The following cases were closed between July 8, 2013, and July 12, 2013, in Somerset County.
Longtime Skowhegan deputy police chief leaving for Lincoln
Deputy Chief Dan Summers is leaving the Skowhegan Police Department this month to become Lincoln’s police chief and director of public safety.
Warrants fuel questions in Calif. murders, teen’s abduction
Unsealed warrants reveal that James Lee DiMaggio exchanged more than a dozen calls with the 16-year-old girl in the hours before the slaying.
Judge rules Alexis Wright can plead the Fifth
The woman at the center of the Kennebunk prostitution scandal can refuse to testify against an alleged john.
Morning Sentinel area police log, Aug. 15, 2013
IN CLINTON, Wednesday at 2:21 p.m., juvenile offenses were investigated on Spring Street.
Arbitrator tells Cumberland County Sheriff to reinstate detective
Gerard Brady will return Aug. 26 to the Cumberland department, which he is suing in a separate matter.
Portland charter school denied occupancy approval
The charter school plans to fix building code violations and start year one on time.
Across U.S., ‘navigators’ get $67M to sign up uninsured
Ideally, navigators will use a variety of math and logic skills to walk people through the somewhat confusing process of buying insurance.