Midcoast area police reported the following for May 22, 2018.
Coastal Journal
Midcoast news from The Forecaster.
RSU 1 board appoints new Morse assistant principal
Regional School Unit 1 Board of Directors appointed Devon Gallice as the new assistant principal starting next year.
Coastal Journal May 18 Police Log
Midcoast area police reported the following for May 18, 2018.
Coastal Journal May 21 Police Log
Midcoast area police reported the following for May 21, 2018.
Brunswick Police Beat: May 18
Arrests 5/10 at 5:02 p.m. Logan M. Betts, 26, no address listed, was arrested at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Pleasant Street by Officer Brandon Curtis on an outstanding warrant from another agency. 5/10 at 11:22 p.m. Kathleen F. McCormack, 51, of Cumberland Street, was arrested on Cushing Street by Officer Joshua Bernier on charges of operating […]
Brunswick pasta entrepreneur keeps it fresh
BRUNSWICK — Matthew DeFio has been trying to get out of the service industry for three years. And he’s succeeded, sort of. After years of cooking in local restaurants, DeFio, a Brunswick native, formally launched his own fresh pasta company, Il Dono, or “the gift,” last December 2017. Il Dono offers fresh and frozen pasta, handmade […]
Harpswell Police Beat: May 18
No arrests or summonses were reported from May 9-16.
Topsham Police Beat: May 18
Arrests 5/11 at 10:17 a.m. Darick Barker, 33, of Stonewall Lane, was arrested on a warrant by Officer Gabrielle Mathieu on Stonewall Lane. 5/11 at 7:52 p.m. Chandler McKeage, 24, of High Street, Brunswick, was arrested by Officer Garrett Decker on Eagles Way on a charge of operating under the influence. 5/13 at 7:54 a.m. […]
Bath Police Beat: May 18
Arrests 5/8 at 5:17 p.m. Cody Roberts, 19, of Gardiner Road, Wiscasset, was arrested by Officer John Dietlin on Central Avenue on charges of violation of condition of release and operating under the influence, and issued a summons on charges of driving to endanger and illegal transportation of liquor by a minor. 5/8 at 5:50 […]
Harpswell Police Beat: May 18
No arrests or summonses were reported from May 9-16.