Police stopped the black GMC Envoy as part of a shoplifting investigation in North Windham, before officers found materials consistent with methamphetamine production.
Community News
Ukulele Russ: Maine native returns to uke it up
Russell Copelin takes his ukelele tour from Alaska all the way back to Maine for performances on Nov. 3 at Johnson Hall in Gardiner and Nov. 4 at The Dented Can in Thorndike.
Colby Museum of Art opens up for community day
Summer exhibitions; free refreshments and ice cream; art making, games and music were all part of the museum’s open house.
Central Maine business briefs
Winslow Police Department promotes three officers; Franklin Memorial Hospital welcomes new nurse practitioner
J.P. Devine MIFF Movie Review: ‘Memoir of War’
The film brings to life Marguerite Duras’ diaries of life under the German occupation in Paris with a penetrating look into the souls of the waiting, J.P. Devine writes.
Central Maine business briefs
Camden Nation Bank funds students’ rides to basketball tournament games, admission tickets.
Businesses honored at Best of the Best awards
Readers picked ther favorite organizations for the Morning Sentinel’s first Readers Choice Awards.
Bates is No. 1 college nationally for Fulbright recipients
With 23 student award recipients, Bates has produced more than any other liberal arts college.
Central Maine business briefs
Kennebec Behavioral Health, Maine Medical Association undergo leadership changes; Johnson, Webbert & Young takes on new partner.
Community Voices Live with Earl Smith
Morning Sentinel reporter Amy Calder interviewed the historian and former Colby College dean during an event at the school’s Ostrove Auditorium.