Jacob Couture, 27, faces one felony and two misdemeanor charges in connection with a December incident in which Couture allegedly pointed a gun at women and children in another vehicle
May 2017
Morning Sentinel May 23 police log
Waterville area police reports for May 23, 2017.
Suicide bomber was British citizen, not well-known to neighbors
A number of people used to live in the house in Manchester, but neighbors say that in the last six months, Salman Abedi, 22, seemed to live there alone.
Road project brainstorming session set for Thursday in Hallowell
Community leaders want ideas from the public on how to keep people coming to Hallowell and keep spirits high during next year’s Water Street reconstruction project.
Trump pushes for Mideast peace, but avoids thorny details
From Israel, the president heads to Italy for an audience Wednesday with Pope Francis.
Details vague as LePage plans to commute sentences, free prisoners
The releases are fiscally prudent, he says, but the total is unclear and the announcement comes four days after he unilaterally moved to close the minimum-security prison in Machiasport.
Trump’s budget ax may fall on thousands of vulnerable Mainers
Advocates worry that cuts in his spending plan would hurt benefits for children, low-income seniors, the disabled, the poor and more.
Auction offers more than 3,000 pieces of equipment from former Madison mill
The new owners also hope to sell the closed paper producer’s real estate and the vacant buildings.
Author Stephen King tweets that Islamic State is ‘rogue cult’
The writer of horror stories says the group ‘has substituted superstition and murder for spirituality.’
Augusta council to vote on proposed budget that increases taxes by 3 percent
The City council on Thursday is expected to approve the budget, which adds money to the solid waste fund to make it easier for residents to recycle.