BREWER – Sara Guppy of Brewer was awarded the Girl Scout Silver Award, the highest award a Cadette Girl Scout can earn. The award was presented during a ceremony at Jeff’s Catering in Brewer earlier in the month. The Girl Scout Silver Award recognizes excellence… Read More
BANGOR – The public is invited to a slide show and “virtual tour” of the Penjajawoc Marsh, a state-designated significant wetland in Bangor at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Bangor Public Library on Harlow Street. Sponsored by Bangor Area Citizens Organized for Responsible Development, the… Read More
DEXTER – SAD 46 Adult and Community Education will offer a certified nursing assistant course from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginning Jan. 23 at Dexter Regional High School. Interviews are required and will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Jan. 16 at DRHS. For information, call… Read More
CAMDEN – Police followed footprints in the snow early Tuesday, but were unable to apprehend the person who broke into a Main Street jewelry store. Lt. Cameron Campbell said an alarm sounded at Russell’s of Camden at 2:30 a.m. Officer Allan King was at the… Read More
Bangor District Court Cynthia Moore, 44, Brewer, aggravated assault, jail four years, all but nine months suspended, probation four years; assault, dismissed; operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicating liquor, $400, jail 48 hours, license suspended 90 day; violating condition of release, dismissed; criminal… Read More
DEXTER – Mayo Regional Administrative Services Corp. will close the adult psychiatric practice of Dr. Mary Marshall Overstreet on Jan. 5. Overstreet’s practice shared an office with another physician and was called Dexter Internal Medicine and Psychiatry when MRASC opened the service in 1998. After… Read More
MACHIAS – After more than a quarter-century as building supervisor for the Washington County Courthouse, Norris Manchester is returning to the job he loves best. He will leave his county job Friday to work full time on his Kennebec village farm, just south of Machias. Read More
BANGOR – The next meeting of Children and Adults with Attention Deficit disorder will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9, in the Penobscot conference room at Acadia Hospital on Stillwater Avenue. The meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each… Read More
DOVER-FOXCROFT – The veterans service office will be open from 9 a.m. to noon Jan. 3 and 17 at the Community Health and Counseling Center, 1093 West Main St. Call 941-3005. Read More
MILO – Veterans service office will be open from 9 a.m. to noon Jan. 10, and the second Wednesday each month, at the town office. Call 941-3005. Read More
BREWER – Staff at City Hall and the Brewer Middle School collected 1,226 nonperishable food items and $100 in cash for those in need during their annual holiday food drive, which concluded Friday. According to Economic Development Director Drew Sachs, who initiated the food drive… Read More
NORTHPORT – Johnny Hoy and the Bluefish will bring their blues and roots music to the midcoast on Jan. 13 at the Blue Goose Dance Hall. Doors open at 8 p.m. and the band will play until midnight to benefit the Knox County Green Party. Read More
CAMDEN – Coastal Mountains Land Trust will sponsor a New Year’s Day hike to the Mount Battie summit to celebrate the first sunrise of the 21st century. Mount Battie has one of the earliest sunrise views in the nation. The hike will begin at 6… Read More
ROCKPORT – Two physicians will join the Penobscot Bay Medical Center medical staff in early January. Dr. Joel D. Lafleur will join Dr. Gordon Paine at Surgical Associates, and Dr. John W. Karod will join Drs. Craig Hawkins and Richard J. Leidinger at Penobscot Bay… Read More
RUMFORD – An apartment house fire that killed a boy last month has claimed another life. The State Fire Marshal’s Office was informed Tuesday morning that a man who was critically burned died in a Boston hospital, said Stephen McCausland of the Maine Public Safety… Read More
The Abri Pregnancy Consultation Center in Rockland is “operated by a Christian board and staff and volunteers who work, particularly, with unexpected pregnancies,” explained Abri volunteer Meg Sawyer of Tenants Harbor. Abri is open from 12:30 to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday at its 389B… Read More
NORWAY – The Norway spruce may be from the faraway country, but the Norway pine owes its name to the town in Maine. That’s according to the Maine Forest Service’s official guidebook to the state’s native plant species. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var… Read More
SURRY – The Maine Warden Service today hopes to recover the body of a man believed to have drowned Monday morning when the snowmobile he was riding broke through the ice on Lower Patten Pond. Warden Calvin Hale said Monday that he couldn’t release the… Read More
MILLINOCKET – Even though the first wave of summer campsite registrations will not be accepted until a week from today, Baxter State Park officials are expecting campers to begin arriving Saturday. “It has become somewhat of a tradition,” said Irwin “Buzz” Caverly, the park’s director. Read More
AUGUSTA – A group of animal control officers has proposed an overhaul of Maine’s animal welfare laws, including a new bestiality measure. Donald Harper, president of the Maine Animal Control Officers Association, said his group has a waiting list of legislators willing to co-sponsor the… Read More
How does The Salvation Army reach so many towns across Maine? Individuals or groups of people living in small towns are the arms and legs of the Salvation Army’s outreach. For example, if the Santa’s Helper Fund or the Bangor Salvation Army unit hears from… Read More
MILO – As the youngest in a family of 20 and a mother of five, Freda Cook is accustomed to cooking for crowds during the holidays. That’s one reason she and her husband, Everett, felt compelled to play host to those who might otherwise be… Read More
WATERBORO – A young man was in jail Monday, charged with arson and seven counts of attempted manslaughter. Dylan DeWitt, 20, is accused of setting fire to a home on Main Street on Saturday night while seven people were inside. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define… Read More
CALAIS – The state Department of Conservation said a Charlotte man was fined last week in Calais District Court for cutting down seven trees without an adjacent landowner’s permission. He cut the trees to improve his satellite television reception, the department said in a news… Read More
BAR HARBOR – The Maine Sea Coast Missionary Society says it recently received $48,450 from the estate of Caroline E. Bruhn for the mission’s scholarship endowment. The gift is the final distribution from a $400,000 bequest received in October of last year. Bruhn died at… Read More
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ELLSWORTH – A meeting that is open to the public to discuss the development of a cod-tagging program for the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18, at the Holiday Inn, 215 High St. The… Read More
CARMEL – A Christmas Eve rollover on Route 69 sent two area teen-agers to the hospital and prompted a power outage that affected Central Maine Power Co. customers as far away as Newport. Injured in the accident were Jessica Duane, 19, of Etna and her… Read More
ELLSWORTH – A bright red 1989 Plymouth Sundance is making its rounds in Washington and Hancock counties these days, thanks to an anonymous donation to the Washington Hancock Community Agency transportation services division. The five-seat vehicle will be used to help transport area people to… Read More
NEWPORT – A former Nokomis Regional High School student was being called a hero Monday after he died in a New Hampshire fire while trying to rescue his younger brother. A firefighter also died in Saturday’s fire, which displaced three Manchester, N.H., families and was… Read More
JONESPORT – The Coast Guard cutter Point Hannon will be decommissioned at the beginning of the new year after 33 years of service in the Gulf of Maine. After the decommissioning ceremony at Jonesport, the Point Hannon will depart for Florida, where the craft will… Read More
HOULTON — About 4,400 electricity customers in southern Aroostook and northern Penobscot counties were left in the cold and dark on Christmas Eve when a transformer failed in Houlton, according to local officials. Customers of Maine Public Service Co. and Eastern Maine Electric Cooperative were… Read More
LIMESTONE – The U.S. Air Force is preparing to transfer the title of 2,500 acres of the former Loring Air Force Base to the Loring Development Authority, clearing the way for the property to become part of the local tax base. More than 50 years… Read More
HOULTON – The following divorces have been granted in 2nd District Court in Houlton on grounds of irreconcilable marital differences: Joshua A. Sennett, Linneus, and Joy Sennett, Houlton, married Aug. 10, 1999, at Houlton. Custody of one child awarded to the mother. googletag.cmd.push(function () {… Read More
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ELLSWORTH – Aware of the steady expansion of business and the increasing population in the city, some local officials have taken note that with development come some growing pains. Earlier this month the City Council and school committee met to discuss upcoming problems for both… Read More
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BEALS ISLAND – Eastport and Stonington scallop fishermen who are working to conserve the fishery are getting a boost from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. The private nonprofit conservation organization will give the Beals Island Regional Shellfish Hatchery up to $106,000 to help the… Read More
WARREN – The state has added 14 conditions to Steamship Navigation Co.’s rifle-range permit to construct berms on its Route 90 property. The state Board of Environmental Protection issued the conditions last week after finding that Steamship Navigation had violated its permit, said Michael Parker,… Read More
BANGOR – Remembering Christmases past, Don Horan knew about a time when Santa Claus came to town on an elephant. During the 1950s, as a member of the foreign service in Madras, India, Horan and the rest of the American staff would put on a… Read More
BANGOR – Four days after her brother was catapulted into the icy Kennebec River during a dredging accident, Tracie Ware said Sunday some relatives still cling to the hope that he’s alive. Steven Oldham, 48, of Felton, Del., has been missing and presumed dead since… Read More
BANGOR – Under the largest-ever federal aid package for the homeless, the city will receive new money to help young people with disabilities who are aging out of the foster care system. Announced on Saturday, the $1 billion in U.S. Department of Housing and Urban… Read More
BANGOR – For the first time in three years, Amelia Jervey came home for Christmas. Unlike some of her earlier flights home from Colorado, including one that arrived 24 hours late, her Saturday flight to Bangor was right on time, and her luggage arrived intact. Read More
The Santa’s Helper Fund would like to take this opportunity to recognize and thank the staff and volunteers at The Salvation Army who work selflessly and diligently to provide relief to others during the holidays. Last year alone, The Salvation Army visited residents in all… Read More
MACHIAS – There was a Down East note to Sunday’s Christmas Eve concert on Irish public radio. Brian Beal, an associate professor of marine biology at the University of Maine at Machias, lent his tenor voice to Cois Claddagh, a 25-member a cappella choir whose music… Read More
HOULTON – A Houlton man was free on bail Sunday after being charged with multiple offenses in connection with the theft of a car early Saturday morning. John Phillips, 19, allegedly stole a 1995 Oldsmobile Sierra from a residence on High Street and then briefly… Read More
NEWRY – John Grigsby wanted to take a year off after high school to ski and earn money. But his parents feared he’d never go to college if he didn’t begin classes right away. So the 19-year-old Portland man compromised: He’d take college courses at… Read More
BELFAST – It’s not visions of dancing sugarplums that keep Mayor Michael Hurley awake this Christmas season. It’s the heady times ahead. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false; for (var i = 0;… Read More
ALTON – A couple was homeless Sunday after a fire destroyed the house they were renting on the Tannery Road. Jason Mathieu and his fiancee were staying at a Bangor hotel after the Saturday afternoon fire, according to Alton Fire Chief Dave Webb. googletag.cmd.push(function ()… Read More
HOULTON – Maine Public Service Co. crews were working Sunday evening to find the cause of a power outage that affected at least eight towns in southern Aroostook and northern Penobscot counties. According to state police, the outage began around 5:30 p.m. It apparently affected… Read More
FORT FAIRFIELD – A Massachusetts boy was injured Saturday when the snowmobile he was driving rolled over onto him. Camden Gaspar, 10, of Rochester, Mass., was driving an older model Yamaha snowmobile at about 5 p.m. with his grandfather Donald Gaspar, 59, of Fort Fairfield… Read More
PORTLAND – Train travel has emerged as an attractive option for drug dealers and other criminals seeking to move around the country, according to law enforcement officials. With rail passenger service between Portland and Boston scheduled to begin next spring, authorities in Maine are bracing… Read More
CHERRYFIELD – The animals at The Ark shelter are settling into their new home on Barber Lane and will receive visitors today from noon to 5 p.m. “We’ll have staff here most of Christmas Day, so people can come in and visit the animals or… Read More
RANGELEY – Investigators were trying to determine what caused a small twin-engine plane to crash into the side of Beaver Mountain while en route from Portland to Rangeley, killing the two people on board. The Federal Aviation Administration sent two investigators to Rangeley after the… Read More
BANGOR – To Connie Muth of Hampden, the chance to celebrate Christmas with family is something she does not take for granted. As she arrived for a Christmas Eve service Sunday at St. Mary’s Catholic Church on outer Ohio Street, Muth said that one of… Read More
LEWISTON – William Welch, Lewiston’s embattled police chief, has received a vote of confidence from the city’s new administrator. Bob Vitas said he has been briefed on a number of pending issues related to the police force and sees no evidence of wrongdoing by the… Read More
PORTLAND – For two weeks last summer, Justine Tarrat, 10, got to leave her rat-infested apartment in a Bronx ghetto for a home surrounded by trees in Boothbay Harbor. After her bus, chartered by the New York-based Fresh Air Fund, crossed into Maine, Justine awoke… Read More
PORTLAND – Robert B. Ganley, longtime city manager, was remembered for his 14-year tenure that included the development of the arts and cultural district and the debut of professional baseball in Portland. “The city of Portland was blessed with his leadership,” a tearful Mayor Cheryl… Read More
WINSLOW – A Vassalboro woman lost her life in a two-car crash during the weekend that police said was apparently caused by excessive speed. Tonia Taylor, 24, was killed when the car she was driving went out of control Saturday morning on Route 32, crossed… Read More
BRUNSWICK – Betty Hyde, 80, still lives near the school she attended as a child and is upset at the thought that it may be closed. “It makes me madder than heck,” said Hyde, who insists that the Hawthorne School remains a vital part of… Read More
KITTERY – The lawyer who represents the nation’s interests before the U.S. Supreme Court has sided with Maine in its border dispute with New Hampshire. The two states are competing for ownership of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, located on an island in the middle of… Read More
BANGOR – Pupils at Fairmount School were rewarded Friday for some of their good deeds so far this school year. As a highlight of the pupil incentive program she initiated four years ago, veteran educator Georgianna Ellis provided a holiday gift for each and every… Read More
BANGOR – Less than 48 hours until Christmas Eve with a practically untouched gift list, Barrett Brown of Palmyra was acting as if he had all the time in the world. “Hey, you gotta eat, right?” said the college student, grinning as he finished a… Read More
AUGUSTA – The start of the state’s buyback program for old polluting cars has been delayed because of resistance from auto recyclers who say they would lose money. The Department of Environmental Protection said Thursday it will delay the program, which was supposed to begin… Read More
The Santa’s Helper Fund would like to recognize the following contributors: Anonymous in Orono, $25; Janice Noyes of Carmel, $10; Ted and Ron in Orrington, $50 in memory of Glenn Woodman; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Violette Sr. of Hampden, $25; anonymous donation of $5. googletag.cmd.push(function… Read More
AUGUSTA – Legislative committees handling budget and tax matters will have new House chairmen with experience in their fields, as will the panel charged with overseeing transportation issues, when the Legislature convenes on Jan. 4. House Speaker Michael Saxl announced his selections Friday, naming Rep. Read More
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HOULTON – A New York man with connections to Maine remains in custody in New York following his arrest on federal drug charges filed in Maine. On Dec. 5, a federal grand jury in Maine secretly indicted Luis A. Perez, 26, of Bronx, N.Y., on… Read More
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LITTLETON – Two months after potato wart was found in a field on Prince Edward Island, and the United States banned the import of fresh and seed potatoes from the Canadian province, the issue has turned into one of politics versus science. “It’s highly political;… Read More
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A mother and daughter were charged with theft Thursday after it was reported they left the Filene’s store in Bangor with $365 in clothing, Christmas decorations and other items without paying for them. The mother, identified as Cheryl Briggs, 51, of Florida, also was charged… Read More
CARIBOU – The Sexual Trauma and Recovery Services of Aroostook Mental Health Center will sponsor a Sexual Assault Advocate Training, in cooperation with Cary Medical Center. The SAAT is a 40-hour, skill-based education program that focuses on training people who wish to make a commitment… Read More
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CARIBOU – The Caribou Kiwanis Club will sponsor a free Christmas dinner from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 25, at the Cary Medical Center. The dinner will include traditional holiday fare and is intended for those who may be alone on Christmas. Read More
LEVANT – The committee to raise funds for the construction of a town library in Levant will kick off its drive with a dance featuring Woody Woodman and his swing band New Year’s Eve at the Bemis Plaza. For tickets and additional information, call the… Read More
RANGELEY – Authorities appealed to the public Friday night for any information that might aid a search for a missing turboprop aircraft that had been due into Rangeley earlier in the evening. Lt. Pat Dorian of the Maine Warden Service said the pilot, heading to… Read More
NEWPORT – After years of waiting and more than a year of designing, plans for two new middle schools for the east and west sides of SAD 48, in Penobscot and Somerset counties, will be ready for contractors in late January. Bids will be returned… Read More
MACHIAS – Plans to build a child care center and early childhood education facility at the University of Maine at Machias are forging ahead, thanks to a $150,000 grant from the Libra Foundation. The new center is the third phase of UMM’s Center for Lifelong… Read More
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ROCKLAND – City councilors have reached consensus in favor of the Samoset Resort’s proposal for a marina. City Manager Tom Hall said Friday that councilors seem to favor the plan in principle and made some headway Wednesday in identifying changes they want to see. googletag.cmd.push(function… Read More
ROCKLAND – Some Route 90 business owners are asking city officials to take a closer look at a proposed zone change that would allow more business use, including construction and automobile services, in the area. The zone change was proposed after a request by businessman… Read More
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NEWPORT – Eight 4- and 5-year-olds will start school in January as part of a new preschool program in SAD 48. The district board reviewed final plans for the preschool program at its regular bimonthly meeting this week. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes… Read More
During this season of giving, it is most important to remember who we are, and recognize that Mainers are among the most generous people anywhere. We help each other in countless ways by providing food, shelter and warm clothes for those in need; a safe… Read More
WASHINGTON – When Sen. Susan M. Collins flew to Texas to meet with President-elect George W. Bush, she carried one key pledge: Help special education students. By the end of the day Thursday, she said, Maine’s junior senator came away with the feeling that Bush… Read More
BATH – A dive team Friday reached the cabin of a crane that toppled from a barge into the Kennebec River at Bath Iron Works one day earlier but found no sign of the Delaware man who was operating the crane when it fell. Bath… Read More
BANGOR – The developer of a proposed Wal-Mart Supercenter officially withdrew its application to develop the property on the corner of Stillwater Avenue and Gilman Road, according to a Thursday letter to city officials. The Widewaters Group, a New York-based developer, opted to officially withdraw… Read More
PORTLAND – A decision by the city’s only shelter for alcoholics to charge its clients up to $5 a night has drawn criticism from Portland social service providers. Few, if any, clients have paid so far. “These are street people who are at the lowest… Read More
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BANGOR – A Penobscot County jury deliberated for about three hours Thursday before acquitting an Old Town man of charges of raping his girlfriend last spring in her apartment. Barry Bard, 36, was convicted of lesser charges of criminal threatening and assault in connection with… Read More
BANGOR – A Carmel man seriously injured when he was struck by a car seven years ago was awarded $1.14 million by a jury in Bangor Wednesday, but he won’t receive that amount. The jury award – technically $1,140,825 – is the second highest ever… Read More
ORONO – The final eclipse of the second millennium is a partial solar eclipse on Christmas Day, viewable over the entire continental United States. Maine is one of the best places to observe the eclipse because the state will see more eclipse shadow than will… Read More
ORONO – State Sen. Mary Cathcart and her husband James Dearman this week became the first residential customers of Bangor Gas. In a brief ceremony Thursday, representatives of the company posed for the media in front of the new natural gas meter, which was painted… Read More
PITTSFIELD – Alton E. “Chuck” Cianchette was navigating by vision, not his plane’s navigational instruments, when he crashed in bad weather last January, according to a report by the National Transportation Safety Board. Investigators also found no evidence that the former state senator filed a… Read More
SKOWHEGAN – Stacy Corson, 25, of West Athens will not face prosecution for her role in a collision with a logging truck in Cornville that claimed the lives of her three children and her adult cousin in May. Lt. Dale Lancaster, commander of state police… Read More
MADISON – Two separate accidents were investigated by police in central Maine Thursday afternoon, including one involving a police cruiser. Brandon Hagopian, 22, of Madison was traveling west on Park Street when he lost control of his vehicle in the slush. His 1994 Pontiac Sunbird… Read More
STACYVILLE – Fire destroyed a Station Street garage Wednesday afternoon, but firefighters managed to save the nearby home. Heavy winds carried the fire and heat from the garage to the home about 20 feet away, melting the vinyl siding on that side of the home,… Read More