Athletes have knelt during the national anthem to protest police violence, but organizers of a local program say it is disrespectful to veterans and the flag.
Charles Eichacker
Charles Eichacker covers crime and general news in the Winthrop area, but his side interests include health, politics, culture and the outdoors. A Maryland native, he first came to Maine in 2004 to attend Colby College. After several years away, including a stint teaching English in China for the Peace Corps, he returned in 2014 for a job at the Ellsworth American. He started writing for the Kennebec Journal in spring 2016. An Eagle Scout and sometimes karaoke singer, his short term life goals include running a marathon, growing tomatoes and playing “Ziggy Stardust” on guitar.
Pittston man who died in Augusta motorcycle crash called ‘unconditionally caring’
Police say the accident happened when the motorcycle driven by James K. Bickford Jr. went into the opposite lane, colliding with a car Sunday night.
Approval for Dunkin’ Donuts in Winthrop comes amid Main Street traffic concerns
The developer, Tom Ellis, must secure other permits before the project can begin on Main Street, an area that’s seen recent changes to traffic patterns.
UMA exhibit features letters from Mainers who served in World War I
The exhibit, which marks the centennial of the U.S. entry into the war, will be held at the Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine until Oct. 13.
Winthrop school board chairwoman accuses town officials of harassing superintendent
Virginia Geyer told councilors that Superintendent Gary Rosenthal is employed by the school board and asked them to send all requests, including budget questions, to her.
Winthrop library receives permission to demolish two homes to make room for parking lot
An organization associated with Bailey Public Library is trying to raise roughly $100,000 for the project.
Winthrop campaign raises roof on Haitian church destroyed in ’10 earthquake
The fundraiser was inspired by Father Real “Joe” Corriveau, a priest raised in Winthrop who founded the church in the mountains of Haiti.
30-year-old bird joins cats, dogs in blessing at Hallowell waterfront
The Sunday afternoon blessing was organized by Cox Memorial United Methodist Church.
Competing rallies at State House remain peaceful Saturday afternoon
One of the rallies sought to condemn violence in the political system, but protesters accused its organizers of espousing hatred.
Police investigating truck fire found with body inside
State investigators are trying to determine the origin of the blaze and the cause of the victim’s death; the local police chief said initial evidence suggests suicide.