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Christians convert Brewer motel into family-oriented cafe and eatery
Zach and Anne Trundy manage the Christian Lighthouse Cafe in Brewer. Buy this photo The Christian Lighthouse Cafe in Brewer opened it's doors in September of least year.
Got strawberries on the brain? Then get your head in the game,...
By Tim Devaney Thursday, June 26, 2008 - Bangor Daily News CORINTH, Maine - When Tate's Strawberry Farm officially opens Friday for customers to pick strawberries at $2 per quart, its owner is expecting about ...
Fire destroys family's home in Hudson
Emergency rescue workers, including crews from Hudson, Corinth, Glenburn, and Bradford, responded to a mid-morning fire at the Clark home on Berry Pit Road in Hudson on Monday, June 16, 2008.
Maine sees 3.4 percent drop in crime rate
Maine's overall crime rate dropped last year for the first time since 2004, despite a sharp rise in rape and arson, according to figures released Friday.
Fire Causes $500,000 In Damage At Pellet Plant
A fire Tuesday at Corinth Wood Pellets Manufacturing LLC has caused an estimated $500,000 in damage and shut the company down for an unknown period of time.
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The Corinth Wood Pellets Plant on Hob Road suffered about a half-million dollars worth of damage in an afternoon fire yesterday.
Mother of man killed after being listed on state online sex offender registry seeks changes
“I don't know that I'll ever be able to shake it”
Shirley Turner and her partner Paul Turner moved to Patten last year to help her with a fresh start. via Bangor Daily News
Bradford man leads police on chase
“I explained to Earl that he just led us on a long foot chase through deep snow and woods and he was able to breathe the entire trip.”
By Anne Ravana Saturday, March 29, 2008 - Bangor Daily News A 43-year-old Bradford man led police on an extensive chase through three towns by car and then on foot through swamps and deep snow in Charleston ... via Bangor Daily News
Maine Hannaford Shopper Finds Strange Credit Card Charges
The FBI is looking into a number of claims from Maine and New Hampshire to determine if charges on credit and debit cards were the result of a security breach at the Hannaford supermarket chain. via WLBZ
Bumpy road leaves trail of trash
“When it takes a thrashing, it's just not good”
By Aimee Dolloff Wednesday, March 19, 2008 - Bangor Daily News It was a bumpy ride Wednesday morning that left a trail of trash from Charleston to Corinth. via Bangor Daily News
Judge Grants Medical Expert In Case of Accused Baby Shaker
“The event occurred six years ago, the indictment almost four years ago”
A judge Friday granted funds for a medical expert in a six-year-old case of a man accused of seriously injuring his newborn son by shaking him. via Ellsworth American
Adding alternative fuel to the fire
“For us, we will break even in two years.”
David Fairbrother, an employee of Corinth Wood Pellets, shovels sawdust into a hopper Thursday, Feb. via Bangor Daily News
Mediators keep the peace at Foxcroft Academy
“They're just quality people who have a really neat work ethic.”
Foxcroft Academy has its own peacekeepers, but they don't wear camouflage, stalk the halls or carry weapons. via Bangor Daily News
“Gerd H. Heinrich: a 20th Century Biologist and Museum Collector”
Augusta: Exhibits of Maine's natural environment, prehistory, social history and manufacturing heritage are featured year-round; "Cabinet of Curiosities, the Museum Science Collections and You" continues at the ... via Sun-Journal
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Sangerville, Maine: the Town of Two Knights
Subtitle: What do the inventor of the machine gun, a King of England, an America/Canadian/Bahamian multi-millionaire, a Nazi financier, and "Lucky" Luciano have in common with a tiny town in central Maine? ... via Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter
Down the Road a Piece: Let's Hear What AT Hikers Have to Say
“Kick ass -- Trail is after us.”
Part one of two parts My latest volunteer chore with the Maine Appalachian Trail Club is to type comments from a hikers' register box located at Little Wilson Falls -- which is located pretty much exactly in ... via Magic City Morning Star
SAD 68, Union 60 stuck on consolidation
“That leaves the two of us to work together to try to get a plan in place”
SAD 68 is among a handful of districts across the state that has found itself as the "doughnut hole" of school district regionalization. via Bangor Daily News
Mainers Looking For Alternate Ways To Heat Their Homes
The price of heating oil is more than 90 cents higher than last year at this time. via WLBZ
Maine marked a dubious milestone last week as home heating oil for the first time topped $3 per gallon. via Bangor Daily News