A 100-day standoff in 2007 led to much-panned seasons of shows from the current Golden Age.
2017
Kennebec Journal April 9 police log
Augusta area police reports for April 9, 2017
Kidnapping claim leads to intense search in Augusta
Maine State Police say no charges were filed against a 17-year-old girl, who said her boyfriend locked her in a car trunk and was taking her to Logan Airport; she was traveling home to Georgia with her father.
Hallowell council to consider accepting a second gift
Joan Sturmthal wants to donate $100,000 in support of the proposed 2017 bond issue that’s up for a vote later this month.
Central Maine business briefs
Skowhegan Savings names new chairman of board; Camden National introduces new mortgage tool
Food brings 50 together to discuss welcoming center for immigrants
Augusta native Anna Ackerman along with three Tufts University graduate school colleagues are working to understand what immigrants need from a community or welcoming center when they settle in new cities
Fairfield woman recalled as faithful hero in World War I display
The daughter of the Good Will-Hinckley campus founder, Faith Hinckley volunteered to serve amid deadly influenza and ‘shell shocked’ troops during the Great War 100 years ago.
Tigers maul Red Sox
Zimmerman sharp as Detroit sails past depleted Boston.
Some central Maine schools miss out on regional grant opportunities from state
The Maine Department of Education recently awarded nearly $3 million in grant money to seven collaborative applications from schools around the state, but proposals from Good Will-Hinckley and others were not accepted.
Sidelines: A Tar Heel fan, thanks to a King
Former UNC point guard played big role in becoming a fan, writes Travis Lazarczyk