Michael Bokun, of Manhattan, was killed; another New York City man, Hector Munoz, and a resident of the home whose identity police are not releasing were injured in the Thursday morning confrontation.
2016
Vandals deface Winthrop lunch wagon that benefits veterans
Volunteers who run the establishment say a crude message was written in feces on the shack.
Shotgun found in Hathaway window well in 1970 returned to Waterville
Bill Lessard found the gun in a window well at the old C.F. Hathaway Co. shirt factory on Appleton Street and donated it to the Redington Museum, which he hopes can shed light on the weapon’s history.
Clinton kicks off swing state tour vowing to create jobs
Along with Kaine, she is on a three-day bus tour through the Rust Belt battlegrounds of Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Augusta man accused in Monday’s Big Apple robbery
Bail for Abraham Matt, 30, was set at $5,000 Friday during an initial court appearance at the Capital Judicial Center in Augusta.
Huge task of creating transition team will test Trump’s ability to govern
While recent transition teams have enlisted hundreds people, Trump’s has only a handful and his entire campaign lists only about 70 people on the payroll.
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard has a new commander
Capt. David S. Hunt formally assumea his duties as the shipyard’s 85th commander.
Morning Sentinel July 29 police log
Waterville area police reports for July 29, 2016.
Chief of MDI Biological Lab to step down in 2018
Kevin Strange, Ph.D., will still be affiliated with the research institute following his resignation as president.
Maine Celebrity Classic’s Chef Celebrity Gala set for Aug. 10
Proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs and YMCA of Greater Waterville.