BATH A 25-year-old Bath woman was charged with domestic violence assault after her husband told police she “headbutted” him early Monday morning. Bath police responded just before 4 a.m. Monday to the Shaw’s supermarket parking lot, where the man told police of the alleged incident, Bath Police Lt. Stan Cielinski said Tuesday. The man was […]
2011
After ‘scare,’ school chief back on job
BRUNSWICK Paul Perzanoski, Brunswick School Department Superintendent, is back to work after a brief hospitalization last week. Explaining Perzanoski’s absence from a School Board meeting last Wednesday, board chair Corinne Perreault said Perzanoski was admitted after a “ health scare” to “ make sure that everything is OK.” Assistant Superintendent Gregory Bartlett said in an […]
MT. ARARAT HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
TOPSHAM — Mt. Ararat High School has announced its first quarter honor roll. Grade 9 High honors Emma Etnier, Christopher Giroux, Lauren Grant, Courtney Hall, Eliza Hodge, Piper Ingle, Emma Lovering, Allison Melcher, Jennifer Merriam, Abigail Morgan, Kara O’Neal, Kellen Radulski and Jonathan Roux. Honors Thomas Ackerman, Jacob Adams, Sabrina Adcock, Samuel Allen, Abigail Andreasen, […]
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Brunswick RECREATION COMMISSION, Wednesday, 7 p.m., Brunswick Station, Conference Room, 16 Station Ave. PEOPLE PLUS BOARD, Thursday, 9 a.m., Border Trust, Topsham. RECYCLING COMMITTEE, Thursday, 7 p.m., Hawthorne School, 46 Federal St. Dresden FIRE DEPARTMENT, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., Pownalborough Station. Harpswell PLANNING BOARD, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., town office. Lisbon PLANNING BOARD, Thursday, 7 p.m., town […]
FBI steps up efforts to find missing toddler
WATERVILLE As the FBI stepped up its efforts to find a 20- month- old girl who disappeared from her father’s home over the weekend, investigators combed through trash bins, drained a stream and pored over more than 100 leads offered by the public. Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey refused to speculate Tuesday on whether Ayla […]
BRIEFS
Job training program graduates first class LEWISTON (AP) — Maine Labor Commissioner Robert Winglass will present certificates to the first class of graduates from a new work force training program this week. The Maine Manufacturing Extension Partnership program is funded by the state Department of Labor and Unity Foundation. The graduation ceremony will be held […]
Showdown over payroll tax tests Obama, GOP
WASHINGTON ( AP) — Stuck in a stalemate, President Barack Obama and his Republican rivals are slugging it out in Washington rather than reaching for a holiday season accord to prevent payroll taxes from going up on 160 million workers. The tax increases, as well as cuts to Medicare doctors’ fees and a lapse in […]
Romney, Gingrich slugfest intensifies
OSKALOOSA, Iowa (AP) — The slugfest between Republican presidential frontrunners Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich is escalating, as the two sparred from a distance with attack ads that have come to dominate the volatile contest. The rift underscores the contrasting campaign styles of the two men as they ready their final pitches to voters in […]
BRIEFS
Crowd of mourners gather for Kim Jong Il PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — Tens of thousands of mourners packed Pyongyang’s snowy main square today to pay respects to late leader Kim Jong Il as North Korea tightened security in cities and won loyalty pledges from top generals for Kim’s son and anointed heir. Women held […]
CALENDAR
Wed/21 MISCELLANEOUS VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS AT DONNELL HOUSE, 3-7 p.m., Maine Maritime Museum, Washington St., Bath; $5, MMM free, 12 and under $3, family $15; 443-1316 or www.MaineMaritimeMuseum.org. ANNUAL MEMORIAL FOR THE HOMELESS, sponsored by Tedford Housing, 4:30 p.m., Curtis Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant St., Brunswick; then proceeds to town mall; refreshments at library followingl; 729- […]