Local & State - Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel (2024)

  • FAA investigates near-collision at Portland Jetport

    The incident Tuesday appears to involve a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 that took off on a closed runway where an airport vehicle was conducting a safety inspection.

  • Corrections union wants Cumberland County sheriff removed from office

    The union claims Sheriff Kevin Joyce committed an ethical – and possibly criminal – violation when he issued a news release 4 years ago blaming a jail guard for assaulting an inmate.

  • Lewiston and Farmington organizations to receive $3.3 million in Maine Connectivity Authority grants

    SeniorsPlus and YWCA Central Maine in Lewiston, and Franklin County Adult and Community Education in Farmington are set to receive $3.3 million in total between them to bring digital improvements and better internet access to their communities.

  • Supreme Court ruling could affect Maine communities’ policies about homeless campers

    Some cities said they do not anticipate any immediate changes in response to Friday's ruling, including in Augusta.

  • Photos: Like father, like daughter, 2 generations run the trails in Augusta

    Scout Boudreau was only 19 months old in 2011 when her father completed a 5K trail run at Bond Brook Recreation Area while pushing her in a stroller. This week, she returned to complete the course under her own power.

  • EPA funds secured to help prevent China Lake algae blooms

    A 10-year project is planned to improve water quality in China Lake, which supplies drinking water to tens of thousands of people.

  • New Augusta group to make plan to help homeless, better coordinate city resources

    A facilitator hopes to have strategic plan in about seven months to more efficiently and effectively help homeless people in the Augusta area.

  • At 88, Dresden’s newest first selectman says he’s just getting started

    Gary Getchell decided to run for local office so people had options when voting. Now he's ready to serve.

  • Central Maine arrest log: June 21-28, 2024

    Augusta- and Waterville-area arrests for June 21-28, 2024.

  • Acadia National Park to electrify its bus fleet with $23 million federal grant

    The U.S. Department of Transportation granted Downeast Transportation Inc. the funding to buy 23 electric buses.

  • Bingham plywood mill moves closer to opening with promise of 110 jobs for economically challenged region

    Charlie Martin has been working to open Maine Plywood USA in the small Somerset County town, investing millions to manufacture a product in the U.S. that now is largely imported.

  • Update: Body of New Hampshire man recovered from Bar Harbor cove

    Authorities were alerted about 20-year-old Gregory Taylor after an eyewitness reported seeing a swimmer in distress.

  • The Supreme Court rejected an opioid settlement that could have brought Maine $20 million. What now?

    While the parties will now have to renegotiate a new settlement, Maine is expecting to receive about $235 million over the next 18 years from other opioid settlements.

  • Man who confessed to shooting parents, family friends in Bowdoin reaches plea deal

    Joseph Eaton, who faces four counts of murder and one count of aggravated attempted murder, will appear in Sagadahoc County Superior Court on Monday afternoon.

  • Week In Photos June 21-28, 2024

    Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.

  • La Fogata Mexican Restaurant in Skowhegan is off to busy start

    The Mexican restaurant at 60 Waterville Road opened about two weeks ago after about four months of floor-to-ceiling renovations to the space.

  • Amtrak to install automatic braking system on Downeaster

    Amtrak and CSX will be installing a 'positive train control' system on the Downeaster tracks, intended to automatically control train speeds and movements.

  • Angus King, Jared Golden called ‘centrists’ who deserve reelection

    U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin includes both Mainers among moderates he's endorsing from both parties.

  • Manchester fire chief charged with pretending to be law enforcement officer

    Hallowell police allege that Manchester Fire Chief Francis R. Wozniak had blue lights installed on a town of Manchester-owned pickup truck and told people he was the town 'constable,' a position that does not exist.

  • Bicyclist on 700-mile trek for peace, aid in Gaza pedals through central Maine

    Bob Sanders passed through the Augusta area Thursday — one stop in a tour of the three northern New England states to raise funds to support humanitarian aid in Gaza and other causes.

  • Peter Mills stepping down as head of Maine Turnpike Authority

    Gov. Janet Mills' brother, who has served as executive director of the quasi-governmental agency since 2011, said his health factored into his decision to not seek reappointment in September.

  • Reporting Aside: He’s 82, homeless, has lived in his van for 8 years

    The man has everything he needs, including a bed, a thick wool blanket, a solar panel and insulation for his windows, Amy Calder writes.

  • Pingree, other lawmakers draw attention to fast fashion’s toll on the environment

    Maine's 1st District congresswoman said the effort is meant to draw attention to the toll that mass-produced clothing has on climate change.

  • Maine’s community colleges receive $75 million grant to expand short-term workforce training

    The donation was made by the Harold Alfond Foundation to build on the success of existing programming that the organization believes can help ease Maine's labor shortage.

  • Embden man injured in single-vehicle crash in North Anson

    Maxwell Goguen, 24, was northbound from North Anson toward Embden when his 2006 Chevrolet Malibu went off the left side of the road just before 7:30 p.m., according to the Somerset County Sheriff's Office, which is investigating the crash.

  • Harrison man killed in single-vehicle crash

    Police say an electric vehicle crashed into a tree at high speed, forcing officials to temporarily close Harrison Road in Naples when battery debris spread over a wide area and started numerous small fires.

  • Winslow’s $2.8 million industrial space eyes October opening

    The Kennebec Roofing Industrial Annex is expected to accommodate 10 storefronts, and plans are underway for more office space and a multisport facility.

  • Maine State Aquarium draws a crowd when it reopens after a 4-year hiatus

    The state's only aquarium reopened Wednesday and features new exhibits and research about the Gulf of Maine.

  • Town of Wilton stops payroll services for Friends of Wilson Lake

    Town officials cited concerns over not hiring the employees, liability, insurances and other legalities.

  • Wilton man charged with sending sexually explicit photos to juvenile

    Robert Fanning, 39, was arrested June 14 by the Oxford County Sheriff's Office.

  • Waterville Area Habitat for Humanity building house in Oakland for veteran, 2 kids

    About a dozen employees from Huhtamaki were volunteering Wednesday to help frame up the structure.

  • New Sharon man charged with OUI after car hits parked SUV, crashes into ditch

    James Nile, 32, was charged Tuesday night with OUI and released from jail Wednesday morning on $300 bail.

  • Augusta assisted living facility with history of violations slated to close in July

    Capitol City Manor, a 29-bed facility on State Street, was under investigation in recent months for reports of abuse and neglect.

  • Small plane crashes into trees on Swans Island

    Only minor injuries were reported. Investigators were headed to the scene of the crash.

  • National Democrats target Augusta Republican seat in Maine Senate

    The party is focusing on Senate seats in Auburn and Augusta, which are currently held by Republicans who are not seeking reelection.

  • Planning Board scrutinizes plans for first food truck court in Waterville

    Questions about traffic and noise were raised Tuesday as the board considered an informal preapplication for a food truck court on Kennedy Memorial Drive.

  • Skowhegan budget finalized after special town meeting to correct typo

    Voters on Tuesday approved raising and appropriating $158,071 for general government, which had been left off the June 10 town meeting warrant due to a typographical error.

  • Maine’s civilian workforce returns to pre-pandemic size

    Maine also filled 9,300 nonfarm jobs from May 2023 to May 2024, in large part thanks to gains in Maine's health care and social assistance sector.

  • Jay board proposes change in setback distance for marijuana businesses

    The town's Marijuana Committee recommends a 50-foot setback with a 5-acre parcel.

  • Sitting Gardiner city councilor Terry Berry dies of cancer

    Berry, a well-known real estate agent, had served on the council since 2014 and voiced interest on topics including affordable housing, taxes and education.

  • Police: Lewiston woman showed ‘depraved indifference’ in death of 90-year-old Litchfield man

    When he was found in his Litchfield home on May 18, Gerald Marin had been dead more than a week, police say in the criminal complaint charging Shari Allimah with murder.

  • Skowhegan chase ends when motorcycle lands in ditch, twice

    Nathan Morris, 27, of Norridgewock, was issued a summons for operating under the influence, according to the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office.

  • Jay restaurant to be featured on ‘America’s Best Restaurants’

    My Dad's Place, owned by Lynn and Matt Brennick, will be featured on 'America's Best Restaurants' show.

  • Two arrested in Waterville drug bust that netted crack, fentanyl, handgun

    Waterville police and agents from the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency searched an Silver Street apartment on Thursday.

  • Girlfriend of Biddeford landlord says tenant shot him after getting eviction notice

    Randal J. Hennessey, 33, is accusing of killing his landlord Douglas 'Doug' Michaud Jr. in 2021 on their building's front porch.

  • Update: Whale found dead off Harpswell was a humpback

    This is the second humpback whale found dead in Maine waters this month.

  • Update: Union man’s death was from natural causes, police say

    Jonathan Dodge was found dead at a home on Saturday.

  • Maine swimmer’s poolside proposal to U.S. Olympian makes a big internet splash

    James Wells got down on one wet knee to ask Olympic gold medal swimmer Lilly King to marry him. She said yes.

  • Mobile medical team aims to reduce overdose deaths in Greater Portland

    The van is operated by Greater Portland Health, which serves vulnerable communities in Portland, South Portland and Westbrook.

  • Looming flood threat: Maine coastal infrastructure at risk as soon as 2030

    The Union of Concerned Scientists predicts that high-tide flooding caused by rising seas will hit critical facilities with a few years if emissions stay the same.

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