The Unitarian Universalist Church is the latest to find a damaged door and evidence of forced entry days after a trio of city churches were also targeted.
2016
Tall Sidney pine splits; half falls onto Parlin family home
The parents had just signed papers selling the Quaker Road home to their son and his wife.
Waterville revitalization, Fairfield killing among 2016 top Morning Sentinel stories
Other top stories in 2016 included the Kennebec County sheriff’s race and the closure of the Madison Paper mill.
Starks man arrested in Alfred on drug charges
Marshall Smith, 27, allegedly had 124 grams of the highly potent material called “shatter” during a police traffic stop.
Owner of landmark Hallowell restaurant Slates rejuvenated by move
The restaurant moved next door in May from the building it called home for nearly 36 years, giving Wendy Larson a new lease on life.
Did Debbie Reynolds die of broken-heart syndrome?
It turns out people really can die of a broken heart, and more women than men tend to be vulnerable.
Grad students say Harvard obstructed vote over joining union
The group says Harvard left hundreds of students off a list of eligible voters, causing confusion about who could vote.
Russians leave 2 East Coast estates pegged as spy nests
The Russians have owned a 45-acre Maryland retreat along the Corsica River since 1972. The other, a mansion on Long Island, was purchased by the Soviets in 1952.
Winthrop double homicide, Kennebec sheriff’s race among 2016 top local stories
Others include a successful effort to recall a Litchfield selectman and the demolition of T.W. Dick buildings in Gardiner.
Belgrade gains new town clerk, loses Selectboard member
Cheryl Cook, who retired as town clerk more than two years ago, will return to that job on part-time basis.