Jerry Lee Brock, 55, had been in prison nearly two decades since being convicted of first-degree molestation.
2014
Bill Nemitz: Trailblazing Maine teenager rises to Glamour heroes list
Transgender student Nicole Maines makes Glamour magazine’s list of ‘Hometown Heroes: 50 Phenomenal Women of the Year Who Are Making a Difference.’
Maine faces federal penalty over photo policy for food benefit cards
The USDA threatens to cut off administrative funding unless the state makes it clear to users that their photos aren’t mandatory.
Furry mystery pops out of duffel bag: A feline from (far) away
Spice needs a ride home after sneaking out of a house in Albuquerque and somehow traveling 2,300 miles to Portland.
Waterville lawyer suspended over Fairfield building permit case
Attorney Matthew Clark of Vassalboro, who practiced in Waterville, was previously suspended for his handling of a divorce case.
Waterville police seek blood test results in Wednesday crash
Officers say it may take weeks before they receive the results of blood tests from a driver involved in a three-vehicle West River Road crash.
Augusta council eases winter downtown parking restrictions
The recent increase in the number of downtown residents drove the effort to make it easier for them to park overnight.
Other local communities may also not have joined FirstPark correctly
Waterville, Winslow, Pittsfield and Gardiner all took council votes to the Kennebec Regional Development Authority, and Gardiner’s lawyer said didn’t follow state law.
Fire destroys lumber yard in Madison
Owner Brent Burger said Campbell’s Building Supply will be open for business as usual on Friday despite the loss of a warehouse containing several thousands of dollars worth of equipment and lumber.
Waterville police say heroin deal went down in Rite Aid
Two suspects were arrested after police said they were seen in a hand-to-hand transaction inside the Main Street store.