An autopsy shows no definitive cause of death for Joseph Daoust, 27, of Wilton, who was being held on drug trafficking charges.
May 2014
Walmart, T-Mobile could woo young banking customers: Analysis
Such companies already have a customer base and they offer some of the same services as traditional banks – without banking regulations.
Former Wayne teacher to plead guilty to child pornography, other charges
Patrik Arsenault, of Norridgewock, is found competent, but his attorney says a trial isn’t necessary pending a plea deal.
Police investigate death at Acadia National Park
Foul play is not suspected in the death of the 23-year-old Mount Desert Island man.
Global Youth Service Day celebrated
OAKLAND — Twenty students from Messalonskee High School’s Greenhouse Garden Club went to the Atwood Elementary School to help end childhood hunger on Global Youth Service Day last month. The students constructed six raised garden beds, then visited primary classrooms to start vegetable seeds to put into the raised beds as the weather gets warmer. […]
SOMERSET COUNTY COURTS
SKOWHEGAN — The following cases were closed March 31-April 4, 2014, in Skowhegan District Court and Somerset County Superior Court. Brewster Bainer, 29, Fairfield, violating a condition of release, April 1, 2014, in Fairfield; seven day jail sentence. David A. Bowring, 23, Pittsfield, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, Dec. 23, 2013, in Pittsfield; 24 […]
Panel votes for record fine for group that fought Maine gay marriage
The ethics panel vote means donors to the 2009 effort that repealed Maine’s gay-marriage law will likely be identified.
11 Maine brownfield projects get $3.8 million from EPA
Since 2002, Maine has received more than $50 million from the brownfields program, created 750 jobs and assessed or cleaned up more than 1,500 acres across the state, according to Gov. LePage.
Maine spelling bee champ out of nationals after preliminary rounds
Lucy Tumavicus correctly spelled ‘maraschino’ and ‘subreption’ Wednesday but did not make the field of 46 semifinalists.
Rancourts named 2014 Spirit of America Volunteers
WATERVILLE — Waterville Mayor Karen Heck, right, recently congratulated Earl, left, and Annette Rancourt, center, of Waterville, at a City Council meeting after they were named 2014 Spirit of America Volunteers of the Year. Heck read a proclamation saying the Rancourts have been tireless volunteers for the city as warden and ward clerk, respectively, for […]