David W. Marble of Rochester, New York, pleads no contest to a charge of threatening a corrections officer.
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Maine Voices: Support for innovation could wire Maine’s economy for progress
It is vital that we find an appropriate mechanism to provide adequate funds for R&D.
Fourth suspect in Augusta beating death arrested in New York
Three other people had been charged in the killing of Joseph Marceau, but one was found hanging in her Kennebec County jail cell in January.
Prominent wharf site in Augusta overgrown once again
The location along the Kennebec River has become unsightly as the state struggles to find a solution for maintenance.
Birding: Cranes find new breeding ground in Maine
The sandhill crane is generally known to breed in western Canada.
Augusta man sentenced to 50 years for killing girlfriend
Justin Pillsbury, 41, had argued that he acted in self-defense when he stabbed Jillian T. Jones 12 times in 2013.
Kennebec Rail Trail offers retreat in state’s capital
The river path stretches for 61/2 miles through Augusta, Hallowell, Farmingdale and Gardiner.
Augusta school board approves drug and alcohol policy
Parents had criticized provisions allowing suspension or expulsion, but administrators say those would not be commonly used punishments for violations.
Augusta residents anticipate checking out renovated library
Expected to open ahead of schedule, it will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony and an open house Aug. 13.
Inmate Gary Raub, who pleaded guilty in a 1976 cold-case killing in Augusta, dies at hospital
The 67-year-old man, who was arrested in 2012, had served about two years of a 20-year sentence.