The victim’s father said he should have shot the defendant instead of going to authorities at Sean Eori’s sentencing Tuesday, where the victim and her family said the system failed to protect her.
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UMaine Augusta’s chief to participate in policing program
Chief Noel March will join law enforcement leaders from around the world to explore the crucial historical lessons learned from the role of law enforcement in Nazi Germany, particularly the actions of Reserve Battalion 101, and their relevance to contemporary policing.
March 15, 1983: Town of Litchfield hires new town manager, town of Windsor adopts new budget, and Hallowell prepares for April referendum
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Winslow Elementary School to offer registration packets
Kindergarten registration packets will be ready April 1; 4 Year Old Program packets ready March 17.
Augusta’s Memorial Bridge topic of Historical society talk
The presentation will feature a collection of historical photographs.
Vassalboro Methodist Church offers March 15 supper
The supper will be an ‘Old Fashioned New England Boiled dinner with an Irish Twist.’
Friends of Animals partners with Augusta’s Maine Animal Health Alliance
To celebrate the partnership, 50 free spay/neuter certificates will be gifted to residents in need.
Cony high, middle School lists 2nd quarter honors
Students received high honors and honors.
UMaine Augusta nursing faculty attend Florida conference
Simulation-based education has been proven to improve patient outcomes, boost provider confidence and create a more adaptable and resilient healthcare workforce.
UMaine Augusta video producer gets international recognition
Rick Burns was recognized for his production of the Lab Brats’ ‘You Will Carry Me.’