The charges came less than a week after the national Episcopal Church opened an investigation into Cook, whose ties to the church span generations.
2015
Morning Sentinel Jan. 10 police log
Waterville area police reports for Jan. 10, 2015.
Farmington experiments with contracting assessing services
The new contractor, John E. O’Donnell & Associates, held its first office hours this Thursday and will hold weekly office hours in Farmington every Thursday.
Kennebec Journal Jan. 10 police log
Augusta area police reports for Jan. 10, 2015.
Oak Hill singer selected for Carnegie Hall choir
Kaitlyn Doyle, of Litchfield, who has a leading role in “The Boy Friend” at the school, will perform with other high school students in New York City in February.
Unity Food Hub on track to open in spring
A pilot program that delivers farm produce to employees at their workplaces and plans to help farmers sell more wholesale products, are part of the work already being done at the new food hub.
Official: Female France attacks suspect went through Turkey
The official told The Associated Press on Saturday a woman by the same name of the common law wife of Amedy Coulibaly flew to Istanbul on Jan. 2.
Sportsman’s Alliance supports bill to change signature gathering process
The Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine, angered by a paid signature effort in the 2014 bear hunting referendum, is supporting a change in law.
Central Maine business briefs
Liberty Tax Service opens in Waterville; Schumacher joins Franklin Pediatrics; Warren promoted at Kennebec Savings Bank
Windsor standoff ends after man shoots self
Police were in an armed standoff with a man in Windsor for about five hours late Friday night into early Saturday morning.