The field of potential workers at the Skowhegan State Fair on Monday was a diverse range of people, from unemployed residents to men and women looking for a short-term second job for extra cash.
August 2013
Morning Sentinel area police log, Aug. 5, 2013
IN ANSON, Sunday at 5:30 p.m., an erratic vehicle was reported on New Portland Road.
Lawler ordered held without bail after Wednesday fracas in Fairfield
Travis J. Lawler, sentenced last week in the drunken-driving deaths of his sister and her boyfriend in 2012, was ordered held without bail Monday, following a Wednesday incident in Fairfield that put the former Marine in a hospital, then in jail.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to buy Washington Post
Bezos is buying the newspaper as an individual and says its values won’t change.
U.S. diplomatic posts remain closed; al-Qaida threat cited
One lawmaker likens the intelligence information to that received prior to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
Richmond woman hospitalized after fire destroys home
Mary Wasilewski, 55, was taken to the hospital suffering from smoke inhalation after a Sunday night fire destroyed her home.
Video from nightclub given to Hernandez defense team
Prosecutors say Odin Lloyd was killed because Aaron Hernandez didn’t like who he spoke with at the club.
Police investigate weekend copper theft in Fairfield
Fairfield police began a burglary investigation Monday of about $3,000 worth of copper from four Central Maine Power vehicles.
Maine man pleads insanity in fellow inmate’s death
Guy Hunnewell, 42, is accused of killing 57-year-old Alan Powell in June.
Three executives had outbid winning Boston Globe offer
The executives criticize The New York Times Co. for accepting millions less from the Red Sox owner.