Gaylen was born on May 1, 1936, in Fairfield, ME, the son of Adrian and Georgianne (Hodgson) Sawyer. Following his military service, Scott pursued a career as an auditor with the state of Maine until his retirement in 2016. Augusta- and Waterville-area arrests for Feb. 24-March 3, 2023. As a teenager Janet worked for Damons Pizza & Italians in August. Scott spent his childhood in Pembroke, Massachusetts. Taylor Martin, Makayla Wilson and fianc? January 22, 1846 - January 19, 1882 Then to Courier Gazette - January 24, 1882 - June 1920. Family members would have published death notices in the Kennebec Journal / Kennebec Journal Sunday to detail the persons name, age, residence, work history, and any information about the funeral service. Thankfully, there are multiple ways in which you can avoid adding people to your family tree who have no Harold Hank Beebe Jr., a prolific composer and musical theater creator who had success on and off Broadway for years before moving to Maine in 1980 and helping to revive and build theater communities here, died this month. Pat also earned a Sharp Shooters Certification during her Training. The names, logos, and other source identifying features of newspapers depicted in our database are the trademarks of their respective owners, and our use of newspaper content in the public domain or by private agreement does not imply any affiliation with, or endorsement from, the publishers of the newspaper titles that appear on our site. Please wait for the page to reload. Get access to years of the Kennebec Journal/Morning Sentinel and other daily Maine newspapers. His career was in law enforcement as an officer and an educator, retiring in 2014 from the University of Maine Wagener, SC - Mr. Carl Arthur York, 77, entered into rest on Thursday, February 24, 2022. Sign up and get top stories to begin the day delivered to your inbox at 5 a.m. Olivia Newton-John, acclaimed singer and Grease and Xanadu star, dies at 73, Tim Allen, veteran Maine news editor, dies at 70, Augusta womans first-person obituary an ode to her positive vibes, daughters say, Phyllis Austin, prominent Maine environmental journalist, dies at 75, Denton Cooley, pioneer in heart transplant surgery, dies at age 96, Former president leaves legacy of family atmosphere at SMCC, Dwayne Andreas, former Archer Daniels Midland CEO, dies at 98, Vietnam War-era defense secretary Melvin Laird dies at 94, Madison man serving 30 days for violation of privacy in cellphone incident, With Domino's opening in Farmington, 'pizza wars' taking place on community Facebook group, Reporting Aside: As China woman confronts fatal diagnosis, she hopes for a final wish, Girls basketball: Lawrence defeats Brunswick to win Class A title, Former facilities director for Bread of Life Ministries sentenced for sexual abuse of girl. She was educated in Augusta and graduated from Cony High School class of 1949. Perform searches by using common misspellings. Augusta- and Waterville-area arrests for Jan. 6-13, 2023. The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram's archive contains staff-written and other selected articles from 2010 to present. Discover your story. Gaylen served in the US Coast Guard from 1956-1960 as a ship engine man. Selby Beebe-Lawson, one of his two daughters, said the songs of those industrial musicals, songs about tractors and diesel engines, were the soundtrack of my life.. She was the third daughter of Dorothy McIntire Oliver and Robert Linwood Oliver. Sign up and get the top stories to begin the day delivered to your inbox at 5 a.m. One of the last times he came out to the theater, we sat and talked for a while. It was here where he met Jane in the 6th grade where their love story blossomed through high Lois E. (Glazier) Reed, 89, a long-time resident of Keene died on Thursday, December 10, 2020 at Maplewood Nursing Home in Westmoreland. Hank Beebe represented the best of humanity in so many ways. The proposal would help address the growing amount of unsafe rental housing conditions in the city, officials say. The Richmond Transition Committee has not gotten documents it needs in order to move forward with the town's separation from the Hallowell-based school district. The presentation can be watched on Facebook live. Female relatives were often recorded via their husbands name. Sarah Bickford, and Braylee Lynn Roderick and Farber, Barry M., 78, of Gulfport was born on June 29, 1943, in Cambridge, MA, the son of Naomi Sickels Farber and Irving Farber and passed away on Friday, November 10, 2021. Patricia. Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week. Kennebec County officials are now considering what steps they can take to fill the gap in emergency communications after Somerset County commissioners voted to not renew contracts with 16 communities across northern and western Kennebec County. The Daily Kennebec Journal newspaper was located in Augusta, Maine. This online archive is for access and use only by individuals for personal use. If you are a subscriber, you should log in to your subscriber account for full access to browse and search our archives. It looks like youre not currently logged in to CentralMaine.com. Marilynn Berry Sewall Wallace H. Webb Scott was born October 18, 1954 in Schenectady, NY to the late Delores Keeler Vafiades and Nicholas Vassor Vafiades. A cause of death hasnt been announced, but she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992 and underwent years of treatment. It was common practice for people to be recorded officially by the initials of their first and middle names. Nicholas P. Lovejoy, 32, was convicted of murdering his longtime girlfriend, who was the mother of their twin daughters, in 2019. One wrong initial could mean you miss that forgotten family member. Police from three agencies seized guns, money, drugs and contraband after executing a search warrant at 17 Summer St., and arrested two men on drug trafficking charges. With the landfill projected to be full in about four years, officials say they need to put money away to help offset the future cost of expanding the landfill. This database includes 572,065 deaths reported to the state between January 1956 and December 2009. The problem lies within the way records were taken before modern recordkeeping standards were introduced. The two collapses were among those reported in Maine in the aftermath of a storm Wednesday that brought snow and rain to the region. Connor Perkins, a Winthrop firefighter, and his brother Cody Perkins, a Winthrop police officer, rescued three ducks trapped against a grate in the mill stream that flows under Main Street, and they also found several dead ducks. Maine Forest Service entomologist Colleen Teerling gave a presentation Saturday to a small crowd at Gardiner Public Library on how to use a pole pruner and saw to cut browntail moth nests out of trees. Crews are working to determine what caused the structure on Route 17 to collapse Tuesday evening. In the wake of the fire that destroyed the Laura E. Richards House and injured one occupant, local officials emphasized the importance of generator safety. He was born in Hanover, NH to the late Peter and Maxine (Rousseau) Buccellato. He was loved by so many and will be dearly missed by all who Didnt find who you were looking for? Newspapers.com makes these newspapers available for the purpose of historical research, and is not responsible for the content of any newspapers archived at our site. Last weekend's record-breaking low temperatures turned the oil into sludge, leading to a major oil leak at the library, officials said. Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer. He was quite a jokester, and such a kind and loving man. Firefighters from several communities spent at least four hours Thursday battling the fire at the single-family house at 79 Back Deer Hill Road. Lois was born the daughter of the late Alice L. (Lucas) and Sumner A. Glazier Sr. on March 9, 1931 in Augusta, Maine. A high school football game was being played next to the hospital and the cheering crowd welcomed Katharine into the world. Proposal would increase fees by 15% at Augustas Hatch Hill Landfill, Richmond bicentennial celebrates its history in the ice trade, Vassalboro library to host authors talk on Underground Railroad Feb. 18, Artists imbue found objects with spiritual significance in new exhibit at University of Maine at Augusta, Central Maine arrest log: Feb. 3-10, 2023, First cases of avian flu reported in Kennebec County, Officials unable to pinpoint source of foul odor in the air in Augusta area, Adult education directors present to legislative committee, Gardiner secures nearly $71,000 in federal funds for extrication equipment, Richmond must drastically increase short-term school budget and hire administrators as soon as possible, consultant says, Police: Teens apparently stole car, led authorities on high-speed chase from Wiscasset to Richmond, Fayette closer to having high-speed internet following special town meeting, Augusta police failed to identify themselves until last seconds in 2019 shooting of man, Gardiner Cub Scout pack honors service members at monthly meeting, Hallowell-area fifth grade classes to return to elementary school building in fall, After major oil leak shuts down Winthrop library, director hopes to reopen Monday, Video: Augusta students sing national anthem at Maine State House, Augusta society to host talk about citys 1923 winter carnival Feb. 15, Woman veterans town hall, public forum set for Feb. 15, Plan to alter Augusta voting wards approved, despite concerns about mismatch with state House districts, Belgrade man sentenced to 8 years in prison for Manchester bank robbery, New program in Augusta allows students to earn wages while they train to become nursing assistants, Augusta event to celebrate Fly Rod Crosby carving Feb. 14, Waterville man sentenced to 42 years in prison for fatally shooting girlfriend, Amanda Wilcox of Hall-Dale Elementary School named 2023 Maine School Counselor of the Year, Navy warship to take Maine capitals name to sea, Residents split on Hallowells proposed pesticide ordinance, South China bottle redemption center helps sort through problems in the system, Arctic air plunges Augusta into the record book as central Mainers gather in warming centers, Kennebec Valley program seeks volunteer drivers, Two Augusta-area students book spots in the Maine State Spelling Bee after winning county-level competition, Gardiner orders evacuation of Water Street building after report finds dangerous instability, Man found not criminally responsible in Pittsfield shooting death granted more time for work, visits, Six candidates vie for spots on inaugural Richmond school board, No one to be refused overnight shelter in Augusta during arctic blast, director of warming center says, Hallowell police chief resigns to become patrol officer in Gardiner, Augusta considers rental housing inspections and licensing, with $100 per unit yearly fee, Business manager of Augusta school district steps down ahead of budget preparation, As winter kicks into gear, at least 2 central Maine cities say they may be forced to overspend on salt, Chelsea woman admits to stealing, forging checks from veterans, Augusta business, Augusta woman named 2023 Maine mother of year, Make-a-Wish plans events for Feb. 8 in Augusta, Man who allegedly stole Augusta police cruiser, pursued family to supermarket indicted, Winthrop brothers, first responders, rescue distressed ducks trapped in downtown stream, Controversial Winthrop quarry proposal hangs in the balance after officials delay action on key permit, Gardiner school to present Addams Family Feb. 2-4, After nearly two years of short-term fixes, Litchfields Woodbury Pond Dam has been repaired, Three awards cap off annual business celebration at the Kenney Awards, Jury finds Gardiner man guilty of murder in shooting, machete attack, Attorneys argue whether Gardiner shooting, machete attack was premeditated murder or self-defense as case heads to jury, Buildings collapse in Washington, Union after wet, heavy snow hits region, Affordable housing complex for older adults in Augusta to begin leasing in February, Augusta centers Kennebec Kenny to make Groundhog Day forecast, Augusta-based United Way raises more than $1M, Winners of 3 awards recognizing contributions of local businesses, entrepreneurs to be decided Friday via text voting, Augusta YMCA, Special Olympics Maine partner to launch new program, Jury for Gardiner mans murder trial sent home after video, recording system crashes, Augusta library to host sound bath presentation Feb. 1, Victim testifies he thought he was going to die after Gardiner shooting, Neighbors Driving Neighbors to expand services to Readfield, Manchester man selected as Patriots difference maker, Kenney Awards to celebrate business accomplishments of business community in Kennebec Valley, Group of residents calls for review of Winthrop quarry project, citing health and environmental concerns, Arts charter school eyes move to bigger campus in Augusta after outgrowing Sidney location, Wiscasset association to host winter lecture series in February, Augustas Ward 3 to cross Kennebec River, take part of Ward 4 in redistricting plan, Hallowell officials hope to replace damaged police cruiser soon, Pond hockey teams to face off at Feb. 5 tournament rescheduled to Feb. 10-12, Cony High National Honor Society inducts new members, Central Maine arrest log: Jan. 13-20, 2023, Augusta councilors reject revised plan for storage business at former Kmart site, Storm expected to bring 4 to 9 inches of snow across central Maine by Friday, Augusta councilors prioritize need to improve housing, Augusta Civic Center, Gardiner officials name temporary police chief, library director to fill in for departing department heads, Murder trial begins, again, for Gardiner man accused of shooting former friend, nearly cutting off the hands of another, Hallowell city manager gets 7% raise in renewed 2-year contract, Maine Arts Academy students to present Wolfs Bane Jan. 24-26, Augustas 1st Amendment Museum names new board leadership, Hallowell police cruiser damaged, sergeant injured in crash, Goos Family Studio expands UMaines ceramics curriculum, $1.5 million raised to help fight invasive plants at Cobbossee Lake, Big Apple on Stone Street robbed early Saturday, Man who stabbed Turner couple to death in 2021 granted supervised time in Augusta, Central Maine arrest log: Jan. 6-13, 2023, Richmond transition committee hitting roadblocks from RSU 2 central office, Pedestrian struck by pickup truck in Augusta may have been in crosswalk, police say, Brother of man accused of Waterville murder sentenced to three years in prison on hindering charge, Togus VA officials do not know when family accommodations on campus will reopen following October closure, Hallowell society to host talk on Virginia vessel, Popham colonists Jan. 19, Area Scout leaders take youth protection training in China, Damariscotta library to host talk by labor commissioner Jan. 19, Statue of Richmond shipbuilder, which survived at least two fires, moved to Town Office, Winthrop fundraising group plans to gift $4.5 million athletic complex to town, schools, Augusta Planning Board approves Kennebec County Sheriffs Office move to Winthrop Street site, Pedestrian hit in crash near Memorial Bridge in Augusta, Augusta society to feature Maine Trivia publisher Jan. 18, Winthrop town manager announces resignation, citing deeply disturbing bullying and harassment by detractors, Monmouth students help with Christmas baskets, Hallowell-area school district has not been compensating some employees correctly, Early morning fire damages Gardiner apartment after sprinkler system stops spread, South China teen dies from injuries sustained in Richmond highway crash, Augusta, West Gardiner students compete in winter activities to win money for new playground, classroom equipment, Literacy group plans Augusta preschool family fun night for Jan. 12, Thousands head to 34th Annual Northeast Motorsports Expo and Trade Show at Augusta Civic Center, Christmas tree bonfire benefits Hallowell firefighters, Browntail moth threat eases in capital region, but remains a threat elsewhere in Maine, Augusta councilors, school board members sworn into office, Storms damage panels protecting stained-glass windows at Hallowell library, Winslow man revived after drug overdose pleads guilty to eluding police, drug trafficking, Central Maine arrest log: Dec. 31, 2022-Jan. 6, 2023, Week In Photos Dec. 31, 2022-Jan. 7, 2023, Arsonist who destroyed Gardiner trailer sentenced to five years in prison on burglary, tampering charges, Adult education director pitches to Winthrop board possibility of combining regional programs, Police informants purchase of crack cocaine led to Augusta drug bust, Former Augusta city managers job interview took place night of historic storm, Maine Woodlot Owners to host forestry forum Jan. 11 in Augusta, Gardiner honors Nancy Rines, Thom Harnett for service to city, Two men arrested on drug charges following search of Augusta apartment, Finding land for new public works facility, renovating historic fire station among top 2023 goals for Hallowell officials, Maine newspaper delivery driver prayed to get through ice storm, Republicans sworn-in at Kennebec County government ceremony for first time in decades, Bail increased, evaluation ordered for Whitefield man arrested after police standoff, Firefighters contain grease fire at Texas Roadhouse in Augusta, Ag department to kick off trades show Jan. 10, Whitefield man arrested after a 15-hour standoff with state police, Augusta-areas first baby of the new year is Lawrence Patrice Audet IV, Fire alarm prompts evacuation at Walmart in Augusta, Five-car crash in Richmond causes multiple injuries and leads to arrest, Shakespeare company schedules January auditions, Waterville man again indicted on attempted murder charge, Generator located on porch thought to have caused Christmas Eve fire at historic Gardiner home, Central Maine arrest log: Dec. 23-30, 2022, West Gardiner student presents at Western New England U showcase, New owners to take over popular Hallowell coffee shop, Madison man serving 30 days for violation of privacy in cellphone incident, With Domino's opening in Farmington, 'pizza wars' taking place on community Facebook group, Reporting Aside: As China woman confronts fatal diagnosis, she hopes for a final wish, Girls basketball: Lawrence defeats Brunswick to win Class A title. Beebe-Lawson said her father was serious about his work and worked hard, but he made it a part of his personal life, too. Its the best way to honor and preserve the memories of loved ones who have passed. Daniel was born in Altadena, California on May 25, 1947. Please subscribe or login first for digital access. Nancy said they needed to find something bigger. I is f ii ii 1 i i f 11 i b s duly Kennebec us Kennebec pc Furnal. Back to Obituary Index. He retired from Health-Tex in Farmingdale, Maine. Which restaurants should have made our Best 75 list. 1936 2021. Information regarding access and use for institutions is available by contacting NewsBank at 800-762-8182 or email sales@newsbank.com. Members of the South Parish Congregational Church are scrambling to ensure an overflow space is available for the overnight warming center if needed. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. hand, are formalized reports of someones death in the local news. Hunter Harrington, Megan Wilson, Madison Wilson, Bethany Jones and her husband Travis, Joshua David Robbins and his fianc? Tens of thousands of Americans share the same name, so you need to be extremely careful not to make any He continued his education at Southern Oregon College and then Washington State University. Jane was born in Montpelier, Vermont on March 14,1936, the daughter of Emma Robinson Gile and Earland "Spike" Gile. The university has received a gift from Sam and Charlotte Goos of Alton, New Hampshire; Sam hails from the Augusta area. Augusta- and Waterville-area arrests for Jan. 27-Feb. 3, 2023. Donald E. Chandler says the incidents occurred during a 58-day drug relapse during which he had to be brought back to life following an overdose. It takes less than a minute. Trace your family history with the GenealogyBank database to begin growing your family tree. The storm will cap a busy week for public works crews that have been plowing roads all week after earlier storms dumped snow across the region. Most would say that Skip was happiest on a golf course, yet it is more accurate to know that his genuine happy place was by Jane's side. His family finds comfort in believing that this Christmas star finally shone a bright light on the darkness of Alzheimer's, becoming a beacon for his journey home. Index of selected obituaries : Kennebec journal 1825-1854, Oxford observer 1826-1828, Oxford democrat 1833-1855 Family History Library Rome Newspapers and Obituaries The Rome Daily Sentinel obituary & index, 1970-1979 volume WorldCat The Rome Daily Sentinel obituary & index, 1980-1989 volume WorldCat Waterville Newspapers and Obituaries Life-threatening cold temperatures expected Friday and Saturday will put unhoused people at risk. Access denied: Authorities refuse to release records for Maine school shooter hoax calls, Winthrop superintendent seeks $100K to bring school parking lot into compliance with accessibility requirements, Rick Amero permanently hired as superintendent of Hallowell-based school district, Clinton man sentenced to at least 9 months in jail for reckless driving that killed girlfriend, Central Maine arrest log: Feb. 24-March 3, 2023, Biggest storm of season so far may bring up to 1 foot of snow in central Maine region, Former facilities director for Bread of Life Ministries sentenced for sexual abuse of girl, Mishandling of evidence by police leads to dismissal of kidnapping, sexual assault charges against Winthrop man, Augusta United Way chapter names new campaign co-chairs, Gardiner officials consider consequences of sludge crisis, Work to begin soon on replacing bridge that provides main access to downtown Augusta, Fayette broadband approval request moved to March, more information sought, Collapsed culvert in Jefferson will close Route 17 for several weeks and cost around $1.5 million to repair, Augusta library to offer Medicare 101 seminar March 8, Crisis building at Kennebec County wastewater treatment plants, Local Cub, Boy Scouts take part in Scout Sunday services, Waterville man pleads guilty in BB gun shooting, but denies he was the shooter, Table Tour set for March 5 at Augustas Viles Arboretum, Readfield committee to host Vassalboro author March 5, Fire destroys Monmouth home, cause unknown, State entomologist demonstrates how to curb browntail moths this winter, ahead of the spring, Central Maine arrest log: Feb. 17-24, 2023, Chelsea man found not guilty of Pittston sexual assault, Augusta library seeks puzzles for fundraiser March 31, April 1, Near-record sale in Augusta puts large office building in new hands, Alleged victim says he was 16 when Chelsea man sexually assaulted him, Bail denied to man charged in 2019 Richmond murder, Culvert collapse in Jefferson results in 11-mile detour, Augusta tech center names January professionals of month, Mount Vernon knitting, crocheting, crafting group to resume March 1, Somerset County cuts 911 answering service for Kennebec County, citing staffing challenges, Back-to-back storms expected to bring nearly a foot of snow across central Maine, Hallowell sets public hearing for controversial pesticide ordinance, approves first reading, Augusta City Council approves increasing fees by 15% at landfill used by residents of several area municipalities, Gardiner Regional Middle School lists honor students, Small trains, tiny furnishings for dollhouses, draw big interest at Augusta show, From Elvis to Pearl Jam, Augusta Civic Center has hosted many memorable performers in its 50 years, Skowhegan class of 63 accepting RSVPs for March lunch, After sustaining cold weather damage, Winthrop library boiler needs complete replacement, Mount Vernon center to offer winter sowing program March 5, Augusta arts academy gets cleaning help from local Scouts, School officials tasked with closing $6 million gap consider staff cuts, closing elementary school, Hallowell officials approve additional money for public works land purchase, Winthrop school board raises substitute ed tech pay by $30 a day to attract workers, Winthrop town manager, who alleges he was harassed, to leave job earlier than planned, School meals served on remote learning days will now be reimbursed by the state, Hallowell council appoints police department sergeant as interim chief, Sheriffs deputy, his dog, and a passerby allegedly attacked by man on Richmond roadside, North Anson resident receives towns Boston Post Cane, Avian flu detected in Kennebec County prompts more vigilance. Heres a step-by-step guide for performing an advanced search of Augusta historic newspapers. Pat changed careers becoming a Motor Vehicle Registrar MELBOURNE, FLORIDA, George Robert Tomberlin, 79, passed away Friday, March 11. Are you looking for a female relative? City officials honored former District 2 Kennebec County Commissioner Nancy Rines and former state Rep. Thom Harnett for their service to the city at Wednesday's inauguration, during which the newly elected and reelected city officials were sworn in.
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