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A set of missing golf clubs in a black Titleist bag was recovered at 4:49 p.m. from a basement of a house on River Street.
Woman paying 'untold sums' for MS drugs
Before Tammy Strong was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1997, she was on top of the world.
16,000 Wreaths Heading to Arlington for National Ceremony
Dec. 4, 2009 16,000 Wreaths Heading to Arlington for National Ceremony Wreaths Across America convoy one of nation's longest annual veterans' celebrations Special to Huntingtonnews.net Harrington, Maine - Sixteen thousand balsam fir remembrance wreaths will get a proper escort to Arlington National Cemetery, courtesy of as many as 700 motorcyclists ...
The New Brunswick Highway Corp. has received technical applications from all three consortia participating in the request for proposals process as part of a Route 1 highway project announced last December.
Man was asleep, drunk, while his car was in drive
St. Stephen provincial court Judge David Walker fined Calvin Markey, 41, of the Valley Road $2,000 Tuesday for his first drinking and driving offence.
Who has bragging rights to crossing bridge first? Depends who you ask
Franklin Irving and Cedric McFarlane can possibly share the honours as the first two people over the new bridge crossing the St.
New Calais border crossing opens
Burr Brakeman of Acclaim Quality Services sweeps near the lobby entrance of the new Calais border crossing on Monday.
New Border Crossing Opens Monday
The new border crossing between Maine and New Brunswick will open at 9 AM Monday.
Calais border crossing opens 9 a.m. Monday
CALAIS, Maine a ' U.S. Customs and Border Protection will be opening the new Calais-St. Stephen border crossing for international traffic at 9 a.m. Monday, Nov.
New Calais border opens; CBP closes older crossings to trucks
The new port of entry in Calais will be open for all commercial vehicle traffic starting on Nov.
The St. Stephen Fire Department is still investigating the cause of a fire that destroyed a garage on Mohannes Road.
A 26-year-old Russian seaman who entered a not guilty plea last Friday when charged by the Canadian Border Services Agency with smuggling, or attempting to smuggle, child pornography into Canada under the Customs Act has now faces a similar charge under the Criminal Code of Canada.
Drunkard gets 60 days for injuring motorist
A young Oak Bay man who crashed into a vehicle, fled from the accident scene and was apprehended stone drunk in a shed has been sentenced to 60 days in jail.
Train ride raises thousands for UNICEF
Iron horse: People young and old took part in the fundraiser for UNICEF recently.
Get on government side, says councillor
The Charlotte-Campobello electoral district would benefit from an MLA on the government side of the legislature, St.
School friends might envy Logan Burke, 10, when they hear the news but his dentist had best not find out.
Port pays its bills despite challenges
A study in 1913 recognized the potential for "a great national port for Canada" in the St.
Century old quilt park of festival display
The late Susan Melinda Crabbe, great-grandmother of Jean Groom, right, made this crazy quilt 100 or more years ago.
Popular campground back in business
With the simple act of removing a "closed" sign, Joe Moffatt declared the Oak Bay Campground officially back in business at supper time Wednesday.