The Maine Supreme Judicial Court upheld the conviction for Jonathan M. Carey, 38, of unlawful sexual contact and unlawful sexual touching.
2013
Gardiner council to consider values crafted by Heart & Soul Community Advisory Team
The values, including family-friendliness, education, a strong local economy and livability, will be used to guide council decision-making, City Manager Scott Morelli said.
Developers to pitch plan for Dunkin’ Donuts in Augusta again
The company wants to build a new Dunkin’ Donuts with a drive-thru window by combining 89 Stone St., which is in a business zone, and 1 Davenport St. into a single lot.
Jay man sentenced for Augusta sex crimes
George O’Donnell, 79, was sentenced Tuesday to eight years in prison with all but 30 months suspended and eight years’ probation.
Jackman airport slated for expansion
The $68,065 grant will be used to expand the apron and hangar infrastructure, a project that will cost about $1.36 million.
Troopers pass inspection in Augusta
Troopers from all 12 barracks across the state will be inspected this week.
Camden man charged with pushing wife off cliff fights evidence
A lawyer for Charles Black says a search warrant for medical records lacked probable cause.
Lac-Megantic delegation to receive $32,000 from Farmington at benefit concert
Farmington’s involvement in the benefit concert is part of an ongoing effort to raise money for its “sister city.”
Homeless shelter marks one year at bigger building
With more space and a better location, the shelter can house more homeless people, connect them with more resources and help them learn life skills designed to help them get them back on their feet.
China hobbyist appeals court decision of unauthorized junkyard at his property
Al Althenn, 68, of China, is appealing the July 2012 ruling by the Kennebec County District Court that he was violating the state’s law on junkyard and automobile graveyards at his property.