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Princeton man found guilty of domestic violence
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.
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Elderly Woman Pulls Gun On Intruder
After being told by her daughter that a man in their home was an armed intruder, a 77-year-old Downeast Maine woman pulled a gun on him and sent him running, according to court documents.
Princeton woman, 77, escorts armed a
A 77-year-old Princeton woman faced down a man armed with a sawed-off shotgun and sent him running after she pointed her own gun at him, according to court documents.
Ethics panel fines ex-candidate $3,000
The Maine Ethics Commission plans to investigate whether the organization Maine Leads violated state campaign finance laws during its efforts to get two anti-tax measures on the ballot.
Ethics panel questions ex-candidate's purchases:
A former Senate candidate from Washington County is once again facing possible sanctions from the Maine Ethics Commission over allegations that he used public campaign funds to purchase items for personal use.
Fred Francis, 59, former Pleasant Point official, dies:
"Start raising the animals we consume in humane conditions and on small farms, and I bet will see " "The town is going to lose a good man when officer smith moves to maryland.
Baileyville mill shutdown ends Down East rail service
"It breaks my heart," she said. "I really like the trains. I wish they'd come back." Doherty will be even sadder when the final train leaves the Down East area on Friday with its boxcars empty.