Diane Godin did not show up to work Thursday after county officials slashed her hours to one day a month in response to complaints about her behavior.
Doug Harlow
Doug Harlow is a veteran Morning Sentinel reporter now covering Skowhegan municipal government and police, court activity and general news from around Somerset County. In his spare time he raises chickens for eggs, cayenne peppers, fingerling potatoes, garlic and other organic vegetables with his wife, Mary Lou, who also maintains lovely flower gardens. Their little farm also produces maple syrup and heritage apples. Doug and Mary Lou moved to Maine in 1987 Doug, a Stone Soup Society poet and cab driver in Boston in the 1970s, was hired as a contracted correspondent for the Sentinel in January, 1988. His interests include baseball, especially the Boston Red Sox, and feeding the wild birds that visit them in the winter.
Office worker eyed in theft from Somerset County DA’s office
A former legal secretary is under investigation in the disappearance of money, which partly prompted a decision of the county courts to no longer accept cash for certain payments.
Ice shack architects compete at Skowhegan winter carnival
The Lake George Regional Winter Carnival will feature a competition searching for the most creative and unique ice shack set up on the lake.
Somerset domestic violence investigator says the job has changed
Mike Pike, the new lead investigator on domestic violence, says it is a problem that society has to face.
Skowhegan Chamber to mark 75 years
Discovery of documents dating back to the 1940s will form the core of anniversary events focusing on area business over the years.
Solon man pleads guilty to sexual assault of child
William Quattrocchi is sentenced to seven years on charges he assaulted a 12-year-old boy.
Norridgewock couple discriminated against former tenant, Human Rights Commission says
Oakley and Donna Brann, who attempted to evict Dawn Zammuto for having a service dog in her rented home, have 90 days to settle the matter before it goes to court.
Skowhegan man convicted on DNA evidence
Police said blood found inside a Cedar Street residence where a burglary occurred matched Michael Coppa’s DNA, which was on file with the FBI.
Snowstorm takes aim at central Maine
New England braces for ‘blizzard conditions’ while snowmobilers look forward to trails white with snow.
Weather cuts short Special Olympics Winter Games
Competition to be limited to Monday as snowstorm heads for Maine.