OLD ORCHARD BEACH (AP) — An out-of-court settlement has been reached in a wrongful termination lawsuit brought against Old Orchard Beach by its former town manager. At a special town council meeting this week, councilors voted to give final approval to an agreement reached weeks ago at a mediation session. Terms of the deal remain […]
2014
Feds put lighthouses on auction block
PORTLAND (AP) — Two lighthouses off the coast of Maine are being auctioned by the federal government. The Portland Press Herald reports that Halfway Rock Light Station off Harpswell and Boon Island Light Station off York went on sale Wednesday, as part of a federal program to rid the government of the expensive-tomaintain structures. Private […]
Iraq vet sentenced for stealing copper
BANGOR (AP) — A military veteran who served in Iraq has been sentenced to six months in federal prison for stealing more than 400 pounds of copper from a VA hospital, which he sold to support his drug habit. Because Derek Conrad Less of Richmond has already been held six months since his arrest, he […]
Man gets 20 years in child porn case
PORTLAND (AP) — A Lewiston man already listed on Maine’s sex offender registry has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for sending child pornography over the Internet. A federal judge said 44- year-old Fredrick Butler Jr. is “incapable of stopping” himself after handing down a sentence that included a lifetime of probation upon release. […]
Richmond man sentenced for copper theft
BANGOR — A Richmond man was sentenced Thursday to time served, six years of community confinement and three years supervised release for stealing copper to support his drug addiction. Derek Less, 26, was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Bangor for stealing more than 400 pounds of copper wire and pipe fittings from the U.S. […]
CORRECTION
The Times Record reserves this space to correct errors appearing in our news columns. We ask readers who are aware of factual errors to telephone Managing Editor Rob Montana at 504-8209. In the article, “Brunswick gets moving on the Mall,” on page A2 of Thursday’s edition, it was stated the Healthy Maine Streets program was […]
Round one to Eagles
BRUNSWICK The Mt. Ararat High School girls lacrosse team struggled to a 1-4 start this season. In those losses, the Eagles had two one- goal setbacks, a close two-goal loss to Cony and a 6-3 defeat at the hands of North Yarmouth Academy last Saturday. Sam Chard’s team needed one of those nip- andtuck wins […]
Twins walk-off on Red Sox again
MINNEAPOLIS If anyone needed a gamewinning hit in extra innings, it was Aaron Hicks. The once-prized Minnesota Twins prospect was hitting just .161 and was challenged by manager Ron Gardenhire and acting general manager Rob Antony the day before to take a more professional approach to the game. Hicks responded with an RBI single in […]
Sea Dogs down Rock Cats, 13-5
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. — The Portland Sea Dogs (23- 14) broke a tie in the seventh inning, scoring 10 runs over the final three frames in a 13-5 Eastern League baseball win over the New Britain Rock Cats (16-21) Thursday afternoon at New Britain Stadium. The Dogs picked up the 13 runs on a season-high […]
Despite NHL’s best record, Bruins done for season
BOSTON The Boston Bruins went to the TD Garden for Game 7 of their playoff series against Montreal knowing that someone’s season would end. They just never considered it might be theirs. “Oh, it’s tough to swallow,” defenseman Johnny Boychuk said after a 3-1 loss to the Canadiens eliminated the Bruins. “We have such a […]