A child pornography suspect allegedly violated the terms of his release by using a computer to access the Internet.
Doug Harlow
Doug Harlow is a veteran Morning Sentinel reporter now covering Skowhegan municipal government and police, court activity and general news from around Somerset County. In his spare time he raises chickens for eggs, cayenne peppers, fingerling potatoes, garlic and other organic vegetables with his wife, Mary Lou, who also maintains lovely flower gardens. Their little farm also produces maple syrup and heritage apples. Doug and Mary Lou moved to Maine in 1987 Doug, a Stone Soup Society poet and cab driver in Boston in the 1970s, was hired as a contracted correspondent for the Sentinel in January, 1988. His interests include baseball, especially the Boston Red Sox, and feeding the wild birds that visit them in the winter.
Serendipity reunites Maine woman, lost dog – and they both cry
A Bangor woman goes to a Skowhegan shelter to help her grandfather find a dog, and finds Running Bear, lost for a month.
A slice of history at the Common Ground Country Fair
Michael Beaudry demonstrates what it takes to use axes and hand tools to make lumber.
Reality TV show picks up in Skowhegan
Commercials filmed at a riverfront pub will be shown on two programs on the History Channel.
Norridgewock woman faces eviction over service dog’s visit
The landlord of a woman whose disabled daughter visited her for five days says it’s a violation of her lease and she has to go.
‘American Pickers’ bring their hunt to Skowhegan
The cable television reality show brings its van to Maine this week in its search for treasures forgotten in attics and basements.
Workbook scam fails to deceive Athens school aide
Even a name similar to that of a reputable publisher arouses the suspicion of alert adminstrative assistant Nancy Martin.
Lawyer’s departure delays Maine murder trial
Jason Cote of Palmyra is accused of beating Ricky Cole with a pipe in Detroit in July 2013.
Good Will-Hinckley names Maine educator interim president
Richard Abramson will lead the organization that runs a charter school for non-traditional learners.
Restored Skowhegan Indian ready to stand test of time
The 62-foot sculpture by artist Bernard Langlais will be rededicated Saturday after a painstaking restoration.