Penny Sergent, who was elected in November as one of three at-large city councilors in Gardiner, owes more than $12,000 in back real estate and property tax.
February 2021
Lawmakers consider bill to prohibit prosecuting anyone younger than 12
The measure would also eliminate the minimum stay for youths committed to the state’s only youth detention center, and would commit no one younger than age 14.
Local roundup: Gardiner boys basketball team picks up overtime win over Monmouth Academy
Kalvin Catchings leads way for Tigers with 25 points, 14 rebounds.
Amid surge, U.S. tries to expedite release of migrant children
Meanwhile, Border Patrol agents are apprehending an average of more than 200 children crossing the border without a parent per day.
Capitol Police were warned of violence before riot, acting chief says
But the wild invasion of the Capitol was far worse than police expected, leaving them unprepared to fight it off, Yogananda Pittman says.
Fire destroys house, 2 dogs perish in Livermore Falls
No one was home at 53 Leeds Road when the fire started, Fire Chief Edward Hastings IV said.
Republicans harden opposition to Democrats’ virus relief package
Despite their narrow congressional majorities, Democratic leaders are poised to push the sweeping $1.9 trillion bill through the House on Friday.
Wednesday’s college roundup: Holmes scores 23 as No. 11 Indiana beats Wisconsin, 77-49
Women’s basketball: Gorham’s Mackenzie Holmes also has nine rebounds as Indiana wins its sixth straight.
Portland group key to convincing General Mills to drop chemical from mac-and-cheese processing
Annie’s Homegrown will eliminate ortho-phthalates, which make plastics more flexible but may also pose health risks, from its production equipment.
Nordic skiers embrace season of differences and challenges
It’s an unusual season with the pandemic going on, but coaches and skiers are happy with what they have going.