Betty Adams is a general assignment reporter who’s lived in Augusta for the past 35 years and been working for the Kennebec Journal for more than two decades. She covers the courts plus the towns of Belgrade, Fayette and Readfield. As adjunct instructor Elizabeth Adams, she teaches writing courses, including journalism, at the University of Maine at Augusta. In her spare time, when she’s not playing with the grandchildren, bicycling on the rail trail, snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, she likes to travel both in the United States and abroad via cruise ship and occasionally on the back of a motorcycle. She is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University and earned a master’s of journalism from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
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PublishedApril 25, 2012
Officials: Difficult to stop paving plant move
WINDSOR — A paving plant is expected to open soon despite requests from a number of residents Tuesday that it be delayed.
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PublishedApril 23, 2012
District attorney decision hung up by dueling requests
Eleven weeks ago, Somerset and Kennebec County Democrats officially nominated state Rep. Maeghan Maloney, D-Augusta, as interim district attorney and conveyed that choice to Gov. Paul LePage.
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PublishedApril 23, 2012
Decision on district attorney still at stalemate
Eleven weeks ago, Somerset and Kennebec County Democrats officially nominated state Rep. Maeghan Maloney, D-Augusta, as interim district attorney and conveyed that choice to Gov. Paul LePage.
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PublishedApril 22, 2012
A lesson in self-defense at the Grange
Taking a good swing with her cane, 95-year-old Bea Campbellton knocked a plastic knife out of the hand of Karen Jones.
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PublishedApril 19, 2012
Man gets 10 years for guilty plea deal
AUGUSTA — A former Waterville man will spend 10 years behind bars for torturing his girlfriend while keeping her prisoner for several days in an Augusta apartment.
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PublishedApril 19, 2012
Woman’s torturer sentenced to 10 years
AUGUSTA — A man will spend 10 years behind bars for torturing his girlfriend while keeping her prisoner for several days in their city apartment.
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PublishedApril 19, 2012
Man pleads guilty to forging ballots
AUGUSTA — An Oakland man will spend 10 days in the alternative sentencing program for forging his son and daughter’s names on absentee ballot materials.
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PublishedApril 18, 2012
Office budget revote looks probable
FAYETTE — Voters in Fayette and Winthrop probably will be asked to vote again on the budget for the school superintendent’s office because of mistakes at the recent district budget meeting.
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PublishedApril 15, 2012
Privatized busing divides residents
LITCHFIELD — When Larry Nadeau Jr. rode the bus to school, Sylvia Morrill and Betty Jo Wade were the bus drivers. Now Morrill ferries Nadeau’s two daughters to their schools on the bus.
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PublishedApril 14, 2012
Family requests support for Gardiner native vet
Local relatives of U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Travis Mills, severely injured in an explosion while on patrol in Afghanistan on Tuesday, want people to send him greetings via a Facebook page for his 25th birthday today.
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