Bangor Daily News - Sun Nov 01
Donald Newell of Princeton pleaded guilty Friday to domestic violence, a Class B burglary, and violations of both a protection order and his conditions of release, but it was his ex-girlfriend's behavior that really caught the attention of Justice E. Allen Hunter.
Farmers turning cranberries into comeback cropMaineToday - Sun Nov 01
Workers steer harvesters through one of the Ricker Hill Orchards' cranberry bogs.
Princeton man found guilty of domestic violenceBangor Daily News - Sat Oct 31
Donald Newell of Princeton pleaded guilty Friday to domestic violence, a Class B burglary and violations of both a protection order and his conditions of release, but it was his ex-girlfriend's behavior that really caught the attention of Justice E. Allen Hunter.
Maine's cranberry growers find their healthy product under siegeBangor Daily News - Fri Oct 30
A wet summer affected growing at Cranberry Cove Farm in Jonesport, where Ramone Hernandez of Deblois, farm co-owner Sharon Look and Jerry McLean of Steuben divert cranberries Tuesday to a suction device that will pump them to a hopper for sorting, cleaning and transport.
2 defendants found guilty in brawlBangor Daily News - Fri Oct 30
Sean MacArthur, 22, and Adam Casey, 26, both of Baileyville were found guilty of a combined five charges Friday by a jury at Washington County Superior Court.
Bar Harbor behind in sculpture ...VillageSoup - Mon Oct 26
Another $2,000 needs to be raised to bring Bar Harbor's new sculpture by Turkish artist Songul Telek home.
Washington County urges repeal voteBangor Daily News - Fri Oct 23
Several school and municipal officials in Washington County gathered earlier this month to discuss the status of school administration consolidation in the county, and their consensus was that the school consolidation law should be overturned by voters - even though their schools stand to lose funding if the law is upheld.
Arson Suspect Makes First Court AppearanceWLBZ - Fri Oct 23
The man accused of setting fire to a home in Dennysville early Wednesday morning is being held on five thousand dollars cash bail.
Arson Suspect Makes First Court AppearanceWCSH 6 Portland - Thu Oct 22
The man accused of setting fire to a home in Dennysville early Wednesday morning is being held on five thousand dollars cash bail.
Mainer Honored With National Lighthouse AwardMaineToday - Thu Oct 22
Kathleen Finnegan, managing editor of the Maine based national magazine, Lighthouse Digest, was recently honored with the Great Lakes Lighthouse Festival's Founders Award for her 20 year involvement in lighthouse preservation.
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