Anthony Longley had a student pilot’s license and crashed just after taking off.
August 2013
U.N.’s Syria samples to undergo meticulous scrutiny
Inspectors who have been gathering evidence of a possible chemical attack will return to the Netherlands with samples for analysis.
N.Y. suspect survives 210-foot fall down garbage chute
The 26-year-old man was trying to elude police when he plunged from the 21st floor of an apartment building a few blocks from the bank he had just robbed.
Child-porn owner Cameron fighting to avoid more prison time
James M. Cameron, 51, formerly of Hallowell, is arguing that his flight from home confinement last December shouldn’t lead to more prison time added on to that he’s serving for owning child pornography.
Brunswick airport gets $1.1 million to create aviation terminal
The terminal will include passenger waiting space, pilot planning areas and a service facility.
Syria killed 1,429 with chemical weapons, U.S. says
With France as an ally, Obama weighs ‘limited’ retaliation for the Assad regime’s attack against its citizens.
Vassalboro man found not guilty on domestic violence assault
Todd L. Overlock, 30, of Vassalboro, was acquitted Thursday of a charge of domestic violence assault.
Leeds, Monmouth teens charged with vehicle thefts
A 14-year-old from Monmouth and a 16-year-old from Leeds have been arrested in connection with the theft of a car and a van earlier this week.
Corinth woman drives wrong way on I-95, hits cruiser, police say
No one is seriously hurt, but McKenzie Kaphammer, 22, faces several charges, including drunken driving.
Foul-mouthed Pa. chief could learn fate today
Police Chief Mark Kessler’s 30-day suspension ends today, and the Gilberton Borough Council is expected to discuss what’s next.