A Jay man is facing a charge of aggravated assault after he allegedly kicked and punched an older inmate at the Franklin County jail last week.
2015
Bowdoinham attorney barred from practicing law for 6 months after complaints
Andrews Campbell’s suspension, which begins Nov. 1, was imposed Tuesday by Justice Donald Alexander at a hearing in Augusta.
Attorney General Mills questions LePage plan to divert timber revenues
Gov. Paul LePage wants to harvest more timber on state-owned land to pay for a home heating assistance program, but he has angered others by linking the issue to the Land for Maine’s Future program.
Richmond’s Knight named Commended Student
Student is a senior at Richmond Middle/High School.
Waterville council races feature 5 candidates for 2 seats
Chairman Charles Fred Stubbert Jr. is challenged by newcomer Stephen J. Soule for his seat in Ward 1, while Councilor Karen Rancourt-Thomas faces challenges from Jacqueline Dupont and Anthony George Tompkins in Ward 7.
Skowhegan workshop to teach Old World bakery techniques
Serious home bakers will learn old techniques in the Maine Grain Alliance Research Kitchen.
Maine well-represented at StarChefs international congress in New York
Chefs and other culinary professionals from Maine restaurants perform cooking demos, judge a sommelier contest, fight a ramen battle and mix cocktails.
Erskine’s Charlebois named semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship Program
Student is a senior at the academy.
China’s Bernheim named Commended Student in National Merit Scholarship Program
Student attends Erskine Academy.
Winthrop Robotics Team awarded at Mainely Spirit V
School competes in off-season event in Oakland.