AUGUSTA ( AP) — Two Augusta men have pleaded guilty to their roles in an armed home invasion in Manchester in which a woman was awakened by a man holding a knife to her throat. Michael Jo Ruth II and Benjamin David Pilsbury entered their pleas on Wednesday in connection with the home invasion on […]
March 2012
Boosting dental care in state discussed
AUGUSTA ( AP) — Some health care advocates and business leaders say Maine should allow dental therapists to perform some work to improve the oral health of state residents. Proponents at a forum in Augusta on Wednesday say such a program would provide more access to dental care quickly and efficiently to more Mainers, especially […]
Millinocket loses funds in dispute
MILLINOCKET (AP) — A spokeswoman for Gov. Paul LePage says the state will withhold about $216,000 in aid from Millinocket because town officials broke an agreement to share landfill operating costs. The spokeswoman says East Millinocket and Millinocket will each get about $504,000 in Sudden and Severe Impact funds for the loss of taxable value […]
Study: Many schools have junk food ads
AUGUSTA (AP) — A study by the University of New England has found that Maine high schools are not doing enough to ban junk food and soft drink advertising on campus. The study found that 85 percent of the 20 schools surveyed violated a 2007 state law prohibiting junk food advertising in schools. Study author […]
Mainer seeks names of World War II vets
LIVERMORE FALLS (AP) — A Maine man’s quest to compile the names of all residents from Livermore and Livermore Falls who served in World War II so they can be placed on a monument is making progress. Don Simoneau says he expects to collect 700 to 800 names to they can be engraved on brass […]
Ex-teacher pleads guilty to porn charge
AUGUSTA ( AP) — A former Maine teacher has pleaded guilty to felony possession of sexually explicit materials and theft of a school laptop computer that had photos of nude children on it. Christopher Brown of Monmouth was sentenced Wednesday in Kennebec County Superior Court to 30 days in jail on the theft charge. A […]
Man burned after pouring gas onto fire
BINGHAM (AP) — Maine State Police say a Bingham man was burned on his legs, arms and face after trying to restart a fire in his wood stove with gasoline. The State Fire Marshal’s Office said Brad Zinkovitch was rushed to Redington- Fairview Hospital in Skowhegan. Officials say the fire flashed as he poured gas […]
Calif. bands going tuba-less
LOS ANGELES (AP) — They’ve still got their trombones and their trumpets, their cornets and their clarinets. But the high school marching bands of Southern California are going tuba-less these days, and their music directors think they know why. There’s a banda bandit on the loose, they say. Someone, they believe, is breaking into high […]
CALENDAR
We welcome community groups to list their special events in Calendar. Items should be submitted two weeks in advance. Send them to: Calendar Editor, The Times Record, P.O. Box 10, Brunswick, ME 04011; by fax, 721-3151; or e-mail [email protected] Thu/8 Miscellaneous Open House, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Pine Tree Academy, 67 Pownal Road, Freeport; info on […]
Dear Abby
DEAR ABBY: I’m writing to respond to the letter from the mother of the 12-year-old boy whose grandmother can’t spell his name right. (“ His Name Is Joe!”; Jan. 4). The same thing happened to my husband. His grandmother spells his name with a C instead of a K. I have always put K on […]