Don Reiter says the incident has cost him his reputation, money and his marriage, even as he expresses confidence he’ll prevail.
November 2015
Winslow football beats MDI in Big Ten Conference semifinal game
D comes up big against Trojans
Mentor training begins in Augusta program to aid addicts in their recovery
Two Augusta deaths have been linked to heroin overdoses this year, city police say, and 16 more people were revived when Augusta Fire and Rescue used Narcan to counteract opiate overdoses.
China looks to hire new town police officer
The Board of Selectmen is reviewing candidates to become the town’s part-time police officer.
Central Maine Business Briefs
FCHN honors long-time employees, gives quarterly awards; Maine Technology Institute awards grants
Franklin County Chamber honors 3 businesses, 1 nonprofit
Wiles Remembrance Center, Hammond Lumber Co., E.L. Vining & Son and the nonprofit Buttons for Babes received annual awards from the organization.
Kennebec Journal Nov. 7 police log
Augusta area police reports for Nov. 7, 2015.
A former aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin dies in U.S.
Mikhail Lesin, 57, is found dead of an apparent heart attack in an upscale Washington hotel room.
Mount Vernon woman donates Haitian art
Haitian artwork formerly owned by Barbara Skapa is on it’s way to an Iowa museum.
License plates on JFK limo sell for $100K
The initial bid for the plates that were on the limousine carrying President John F. Kennedy when he was assassinated in Dallas was $40,000.