At 10:37 p.m., a motor-vehicle burglary was reported on North Belfast Avenue.
2013
Augusta District Court, Oct. 3-9
The following cases involving area residents were closed Oct. 3 to Oct. 9 in Augusta District Court.
Some in Fayette want to secede from AOS 97
A public hearing set for Oct. 21 will decide whether the November ballot will include a question of whether the town should leave AOS 97.
Roadblock generates no leads on missing man
Authorities stopped traffic from 5:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Sunday, but got no leads in the disappearance of Thomas Devoy.
Kennebec Land Trust dedicates 60 acres to musician Peter Miller
The first event in a year-long series will be held Saturday, dedicating the property that once belonged to Peter Miller. The series will focus on forestland conservation.
Vertigo a seriously dizzying experience
However unfortunate, many people are afflicted with vertigo, but it can be treated with medicine and physical therapy.
Toilets bloom on Augusta lawn in protest of Dunkin’ Donuts zoning denial
After neighbors and city officials opposed a plan to rezone his Davenport Street for a proposed doughnut shop drive-thru, plumber David Labbe is making his feelings known.
Marchers protesting government drone use demonstrate in Skowhegan
Members of groups including Veterans for Peace and Maine Campaign to Bring Our War $$ Home started the Maine Drone Peace Walk in Limestone and plan to end in Bath Saturday after stops in Farmington, Waterville and the State House.
New Sharon man’s May death was final blow for a promising life turned tragic
John Pelletier, who grew up in Fort Kent and lived in Winthrop and New Sharon, was hit by a drunk driver in 1981, and it took his life, not all at once, but inch by tragic inch.
Few sex offenders commit new crimes
A 2010 study by researchers at the University of Southern Maine’s Muskie School of Public Service found that 4 percent of sex offenders were returned to prison within one year of their release for any new crime, compared to 7.1 percent of other offenders.