Summonses Brett Michael Martell, 28, of 1234 Pownal Road, Auburn, Jan. 22, 10:15 p.m., charged with attaching false plates, on Route 1. Taylor Tremble, 21, of 78 Oak Grove Drive, Brewer, Jan. 20, 2:14 a.m., charged with allowing minors to possess or consume liquor, on Pleasant Street. John Ruwet, 32, of 3 Penny Lane, Jan. […]
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Brown, King to speak at Thornton Oaks
BRUNSWICK — Gary Brown, Brunswick’s town manager, and Joanne King, chairwoman of the Town Council, will discuss current town issues at 3:30 p. m. Monday at Thornton Oaks, 25 Thornton Way. The public is invited. Topics for discussion will include the new police station, Amtrak, the new municipal office arrangement, and the status of the nearby […]
Mid-coast tax prep assistance available
BATH — Mid-coast area residents who earned less than $50,000 in 2011 are eligible for free tax preparation services offered through April 11 by Midcoast CA$H. Returns will be prepared by Internal Revenue Service-certified volunteer tax preparers, according to a release from the United Way of Mid Coast Maine. Appointments will be scheduled from Saturday through […]
Harpswell ballot finalized
HARPSWELL — Incumbent Selectwoman Elinor Multer will encounter a challenge from C. Matthew Rich as she seeks to retain her seat on the Harpswell Board of Selectmen. Two newcomers will vie to become road commissioner in the only other contested race on the March 10 municipal ballot. According to the town clerk’s office, Ronald Ponziani and […]
Freeport Police
Arrests Kristen Jordan, 41, of 736 E. River Road, Whitefield, Jan. 23, 3:07 p.m., charged with operating after license suspension or revocation, operating vehicle without a valid inspection certificate and on an Auburn Police Department warrant for unpaid fines and fees on an original charge of cultivating marijuana, on Durham Road. Logan L. Landry, 19, […]
Meeting set on Bowdoin P.O. fate
BOWDOIN — The U.S. Postal Service will hold a public meeting Wednesday in Bowdoin as it continues to explore closing 34 branches in Maine and possibly 3,600 across the country to achieve savings. A public discontinuance study meeting is scheduled to run from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Bowdoin Central School cafeteria, according […]
Driver hurt after pickup strikes pole
BATH — A West Bath man suffered minor injuries after crashing a pickup truck into a utility pole along High Street on Thursday afternoon. Lt. Stan Cielinski of the Bath Police Department said today that, following the incident, officers summonsed the driver, Duane Toothaker, 41, of West Bath, for operating with a suspended license. A Bath […]
Neighborhood store endures
BRUNSWICK — Donna Lathrop and Sherry Hilton hope to keep Maquoit Market alive. The duo recently took over as managers of the business that owner Dominic D’Alessio planned to close last Saturday. A deal that would allow Lathrop and Hilton to buy the business is pending. According to Topshambased Realtor Don Spann, who owns RE/ MAX […]
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