Apr 27, 2013 | Bangor Daily News
Woman allegedly forced into concrete plant at gunpoint by Skowhegan woman's brother
Prosecutors say murder victim Amanda "Amy" Warf's ex-husband used a gun to force her into the abandoned concrete plant in Exeter where she met her demise.
Exeter Man Avoids Trial With Guilty Plea
A man from Exeter accused of burglary struck a deal with prosecutors Monday. Clifford Sprague was charged in connection with a burglary at an A-E Robinson store in Corinth last June.
Grand opening to celebrate new addition to Exeter church
What began as an empty church building falling into ruin with the weight of time 19 years ago has grown into an imposing edifice that can accommodate more than 550 people for worship services, with additional space for meetings, Sunday school and church-related functions.
Sale of Corinth medical clinic to Mayo hospital complete; facility to reopen March 18
Mayo Regional Hospital, based in Dover-Foxcroft, completed its purchase of Corinth Family Medicine from Sunbury Medical Associates on Friday.