Here is a list of cases closed Dec. 11-17, 2014, in Augusta District Court.
December 2014
Muhammad Ali hospitalized with pneumonia
The three-time world heavyweight champion, who is battling Parkinson’s disease, is being treated by his team of doctors and is in stable condition.
Hanukkah latke tradition continues in Gardiner
The community’s annual latke party to celebrate the Jewish festival of lights found a new location at Dennis’ Pizza on Bridge Street.
How do you joke about the Sony hacking? A little carefully
NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” didn’t wait long to bring up the scandal – in fact, it didn’t wait one second.
Morning Sentinel Dec. 21 police log
Waterville-area police reports for Dec. 21, 2014.
Kennebec Journal Dec. 21 police log
Augusta-area police reports for Dec. 21, 2014.
Not all presents fit in a stocking
Waterville’s official Santa, at Waterville, Kringleville, recalls his most memorable gift, Amy Calder writes.
New Mills Dam work in Gardiner leaves fund depleted
Repairs to the dam owned by Gardiner, Richmond and Litchfield cost around $70,000, depleting most of the New Mills Dam Committee’s funds.
Wilton mulls buying almost-new firetruck
The $500,000 ladder truck, with 5,000 miles of use, costs about half of what town officials previously estimated a new truck would cost.
Nokomis tech ‘Sherpas’ offer free support worldwide
So far, students at the Newport high school have helped people in South Korea, Europe and across the U.S., and hundreds have tuned in to watch their show, the Tech Sherpa Show.