He says the president doesn’t hate white people, but doesn’t deny making the remark.
August 2013
STILL LIFE: Details, details
Dominic Frost, 31, washes one of the estimated 125 cars on the lot at Thompsons Audi / Volkswagon on Main Street in Waterville today.
SNAPSHOT: Monmouth transfer station
Trudie Lee picks deadhead flowers Thursday beneath a sign at the Monmouth Transfer Station.
Madison second-hand store hopes to clean up by selling abandoned treasures
Sue LeJoy, 54, of West Mills, has opened a store in Madison stocked with belongings left behind in the vacated homes she cleans through her other business, Cole’s Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning.
Outsiders pump $146K into Senate District 19 race
Three candidates — Republican Paula Benoit, Democrat Eloise Vitelli and Green Independent Daniel Stromgren — square off Tuesday to fill the Senate District 19 seat.
Augusta men sentenced after completing special court program
Michael F. Smith, 56, and Jacob R. York, 22, both of Augusta, were sentenced this week after successfully completing a court program designed to aid offenders dealing with mental illness and substance abuse problems.
Alleged Gardiner ear-biter among Kennebec County indictments
Dylan Nathaniel Hendsbee, 21, of Gardiner, was indicted Thursday on two counts of aggravated assault, connected to an April 4 fight in which one man’s ear was partially bitten off.
Morning Sentinel area police log, Aug. 23, 2013
IN BINGHAM, Friday at 9:12 a.m., a report of assault was investigated on Village Street.
Residents ordered out of unsafe Augusta apartments on short notice
Nine residents of a Laurel Street apartment building had to find new places to live Friday with just a few hours’ notice when the city deemed the building unsafe and ordered them out.
With scrapping of sub, Electric Boat announces layoffs
Nearly 100 workers will lose their jobs, and one reason cited is the loss of repair work to the USS Miami, which was damaged by arson in Maine.