James Comey says some of the more than 10 people arrested planned to commit violence tied to the holiday.
July 2015
LePage holding 51 more bills as dispute over veto deadline goes on
Two senators – a Republican and a Democrat – seek the attorney general’s opinion ‘regarding the options the chief executive’s office has.’
Maine activist defends abuse accusations against founder of Haitian orphanage
Paul Kendrick of Freeport testifies in the civil trial in which he is accused of defaming Michael Geilenfeld.
Tyler Bailery single gives Augusta Elks win over New Auburn
Reid Shostak adds pair of hits
Rabbi inspects Skowhegan grist mill for kosher certification
Rabbi Zushe Blech visited the mill to make sure its organic, stone-ground flour, rolled oats, wheat, rye, buckwheat, cornmeal and heritage grains are produced without additives such as powdered milk and food modifiers.
Augusta police honor guard headed to Red Sox game
Members of the Augusta Police Department honor guard were chosen to present the colors before Friday’s game between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees.
GOLF NOTEBOOK: Wrapping up the Maine Amateur
Hole No. 6 proves to be hardest at Waterville Country Club during the 3-day tournament.
MIFF: ‘Phoenix’ is out of the past
“Phoenix” has all the taste and feel of a 1940s American noir film and is the perfect choice to kick-start this year’s Maine International Film Festival, J.P. Devine writes.
Maine International Film Festival to open Friday with ‘Tumbledown’
The 18th Maine International Film Festival runs through July 19 featuring “the best of American independent, international and Maine-made film.”
Morning Sentinel July 9 police log
Waterville-area police reports for July 9, 2015.