Sean M. Eori, 44, faces 11 counts of alleged crimes involving a girl when she was as young as 13.
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Oakland-area wrestling coach fired after allegedly assaulting student
The student’s family has sought a temporary protection from harassment order against Patrick Engleright following the alleged incident at practice Dec. 19 at Messalonskee High School.
Augusta considers allowing native-only plantings on city property
The Augusta Conservation Commission is proposing to ban non-native plants from being planted on city property, an effort to benefit wildlife.
3 pets die in West Gardiner fire
The home at 87 Collins Mill Road is a total loss, fire officials said.
Albion man who broke woman’s jaw sentenced to 6 years
Clayton A. Turner pleaded guilty to domestic assault and drug trafficking.
Our photographers focus on skiing, hockey, first legislative session of 2025 this week
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from Jan. 3-10, 2024
Maine’s housing crisis demands builders
The state needs a coordinated, multifaceted effort to grow the workforce, support contractors, and engage employers, Augusta’s economic development director writes.
Gardiner City Council begins term, confirms new city manager
After Gardiner’s at-large elected officials are sworn in, the new City Council voted to confirm Robert Peabody as Gardiner city manager.
Augusta man arrested at Board of Education meeting
Pavel Dokukin, 39, was arrested on a charge of criminal trespassing when he refused to stop talking after reaching the two minutes allotted each speaker.