A Winslow woman was also fined $4,000 in federal court proceedings.
January 2014
Waterfront concerts, other community projects planned for Gardiner
A celebration Saturday will give organizers a chance to share what’s been accomplished during a two-year community planning project and announce the ideas that emerged during the process.
Private-sector opportunities led Maine’s liquor-lottery director to resign
Gerry Reid says he’s proud of his role in helping arrange a lucrative 10-year contract for the state’s liquor business.
QB Tom Brady not spotted at Patriots practice
But backup quarterback Ryan Mallett says he’s not worried about the star’s availability for Sunday’s game in Denver.
Air Force: 34 missile officers in cheating scandal
Information about the possible cheating emerged from the ongoing probe into drug use at several bases.
Bill on military recruiters in Maine schools easily endorsed by committee
It would allow them to wear uniforms and sets an expectation of ‘equal access’ to students, something that critics say is not an issue.
Video shows Asiana rescuers saw survivor on ground
A fire truck-mounted camera shows a firefighter directing the truck away from 16-year-old Ye Meng Yuan, who was later run over.
Augusta police seek help in locating robbery, assault suspect
Charges against Benjamin Beland include robbery, domestic violence assault and obstructing the report of a crime.
Westminster dog show will let mixed-breeds jump through hoops, too
The club’s main event will allow mixed-breeds to participate in agility trials, but Best in Show will, of course, be reserved for purebreds.
Kittens pull ‘break-in’ at upstate NY prison
The family of feral felines is cared for by inmates and prison staff.