Noah Gaston, charged with murdering his wife last month, told police they didn’t argue before the shooting, but interviews with the couple’s friends and children suggest a strained relationship.
2016
Bill to create stiff penalties for importing heroin into Maine advances
The proposal came amid objections that drug importation is difficult to prove.
PUC to weigh in on Benton CMP substation noise case
Residents have complained about excessive noise from the Albion Road substation since it was energized in 2013, but they and the power company can’t reach an agreement.
Claudi Viles to be tried in June
The former Anson tax collector, who maintains she did not take $438,000 from the town, will be tried on 13 counts after months of delays.
WRESTLING NOTES: Skowhegan hunting for state title Saturday
Indians looking to become 1st team north of Portland to win Class A in over 20 years.
Morning Sentinel Feb. 10 police log
Waterville area police reports for Feb. 10, 2016.
Augusta Planning Board tables action on proposed Dollar General store
Planning board members were critical of the design and said it wouldn’t fit in with existing buildings.
Thomas College students treated to icy art
As part of student apprecation day at the Waterville school, Scarborough ice sculptor Jesse Bouchard carved the college’s logo out of ice.
Seeking to pressure lawmakers, LePage vows to reject federal Riverview funds
The governor’s pledge is the latest in a series of political conflicts over how to manage patients sent by the courts to Augusta’s Riverview Psychiatric Center.
Ash Wednesday in Winthrop brings church to people
The Rev. James Gill of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church reaches out to people downtown with Ashes to Go.