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Betty Adams is a general assignment reporter who’s lived in Augusta for the past 35 years and been working for the Kennebec Journal for more than two decades. She covers the courts plus the towns of Belgrade, Fayette and Readfield. As adjunct instructor Elizabeth Adams, she teaches writing courses, including journalism, at the University of Maine at Augusta. In her spare time, when she’s not playing with the grandchildren, bicycling on the rail trail, snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, she likes to travel both in the United States and abroad via cruise ship and occasionally on the back of a motorcycle. She is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University and earned a master’s of journalism from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.

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  • Published
    August 12, 2011

    Ex-prosecutor likely to leave prison

    The state’s former top drug prosecutor should be free on bail at some point today, and his attorney said he will return to Maine.

  • Published
    August 10, 2011

    Wintle’s better, says his attorney

    AUGUSTA — A lawmaker’s criminal gun charges might be resolved in time for him to rejoin the Legislature, his attorney said Tuesday.

  • Published
    August 10, 2011

    Wintle appears in court

    AUGUSTA — A lawmaker’s criminal gun charges might be resolved in time for him to rejoin the Legislature, his attorney said Tuesday.

  • Published
    August 9, 2011

    Employer failed to help worker, says commission

    AUGUSTA — A human rights panel on Monday found reasonable grounds to believe a Newport man was the victim of unlawful discrimination because his employer failed to supply specialty equipment he requested to accommodate his disabilities.

  • Published
    August 9, 2011

    Bank buys Associated Grocers of Maine property

    GARDINER — Ownership of land and buildings belonging to Associated Grocers of Maine went to the bank that holds a $4.8 million mortgage on the property.

  • Published
    August 9, 2011

    Panel sides with Newport man in unlawful discrimination complaint

    AUGUSTA — A human rights panel on Monday found reasonable grounds to believe a Newport man was the victim of unlawful discrimination because his employer failed to supply specialty equipment he requested to accommodate his disabilities.

  • Published
    August 9, 2011

    $16M value for only $5M

    GARDINER — Ownership of land and buildings belonging to Associated Grocers of Maine went to the bank that holds a $4.8 million mortgage on the property.

  • Published
    August 1, 2011

    Hop on the bus

    After his car quit last winter, Mike Morisette, of Augusta, turned to the Kennebec Explorer.

  • Published
    August 1, 2011

    Hop on the bus

    After his car quit last winter, Mike Morisette, of Augusta, turned to the Kennebec Explorer.

  • Published
    July 30, 2011

    No more knives in Kennebec County courts

    AUGUSTA — If you’re headed into any of the four court buildings in Kennebec County, leave your knives at home.