Terrence N. Townes, 40, and formerly of Bangor, was subject to bail conditions prohibiting him from contact with the assault victim when he made the obscene gesture at her on April 11, 2017.
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Maine officials warn: Beware of bank email scams
Scammers posing as financial institutions are tricking Maine consumers into divulging their sensitive bank information online.
Judge hears emergency request to allow Maine to move forward with ranked-choice voting
Attorneys for Maine’s secretary of state and the Committee for Ranked Choice Voting argue for a ruling that would clear the way for the nation’s first statewide ranked-choice election in June.
MPA not likely to add sixth class for basketball
That idea isn’t expected to move forward after being discussed at Friday’s basketball committee meeting.
Waterville woman gets a year in prison for $100 robbery that injured victim
Antelsy ‘Amy’ Bellows was on probation at the time of the attack.
Waterville woman who robbed cabbie gets 6 years for trafficking opioids
Christina Marie Pena-Cantor was on probation for the robbery when she sold drugs to a police informant in the parking lot of a Burger King in Waterville.
Pennsylvania man charged in bizarre Maine car chase now accused of nearly $500K business fraud
Robert Rohwer agreed Wednesday to waive extradition and be returned to face charges in his home state, which alleges he stole more than $495,000 through deceptive or fraudulent practices.
Augusta man indicted in death of pedestrian at crosswalk
Andrew Bilodeau pleaded not guilty to a manslaughter charge in the death of Emile Morin, 81, of Augusta, in November.
Maine State Housing Authority leaving downtown Augusta
The 165 employees will relocate in 2020 to new headquarters on Edison Drive in Augusta.
Augusta Holocaust center director leaving to hike Appalachian Trail
Liz Helitzer, who has held the post based at the University of Maine at Augusta for the last six years, says she will then start a graduate school program in Ireland.