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The Weekly from Bangor, Maine • 12

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The Weeklyi
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Bangor, Maine
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12
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12 The Weekly Thursday June 30 2005 Court news operating vehicle while license suspended or revoked $250 Christopher Proulx 19 Baileyville possession of man juana $200 Brandon Riva 20 West Bath minor possessing liquor $200 Luis Rodnguez 20 Brewer loaded firearm in motor vehicle unlawful possession of sched uled drug dismissed Carol A Ross 47 Calais theft by unauthorized taking or transfer $200 Sabrina Sergi 22 Orono unlawful possession of sched uled drug dismissed Dana Spencer 52 Bangor assault jury trial Lawrence Andrew Tarbert 31 Brewer criminal trespass $200 Kourtney Tourigny 21 York operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxi cants jury trial Tracy A Turner 32 New burgh theft by unauthorized taking or transfer $200 Logan Wade 25 Brewer criminal trespass $200 Thomas White A 47 Dedham operating vehicle while license suspended or revoked jury trial Wayne A Willette 32 Stillwater attaching false plates license suspended 30 days Cheryl Boone 47 Bangor operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicants $500 license suspended 90 days Keith Bosley 50 Bangor operating motor vehicle while license suspended or revoked $250 attaching false plates $100 John Brainard III 19 Ban gor violating condition of release jail five days criminal restraint jail five days Benjamin Bush 21 Veazie allowing minor to possess or consume liquor dismissed Gary Christian 51 Ash-burnham Mass operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicants jury trial Bruce Clark 23 Holden operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicants $500 license suspended 90 days Donald Cloujgh 31 Ban gor assault jury trial Ashley Coffman 25 Brad ford theft by unauthorized taking or transfer jury trial Brian Cross 19 Bangor failing to give motor vehicle accident information $150 Zachary Croteau 19 Orono criminal mischief jury trial Rodney Crouse 30 Milford two counts unlawful possession of scheduled drug $700 Douglas Cyr 37 Van Buren operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxi cants jury trial Robert Della uo 24 Brewer assault jail 60 days theft by unauthorized taking or transfer jail 60 days Judith A Doughty 32 Carmel operating vehicle while license suspended or revoked $500 Mary Dowling 20 Old Town assault criminal mis chief jury trial William Dujardin 26 Her mon violating condition of release $500 jail five days obstructing report of injury jail five days Clinton Dye 26 Bangor assault $250 Raena Everett 43 Bangor operating vehicle while under influence of intoxicants jury trial Matthew Fernald 28 violat ing condition of release jail 24 hours disorderly conduct jail 24 hours Michael Ferris Jr 49 Or ring-ton assault $250 jail five days Robert Fiorentino 49 Brewer operating vehicle with out license dismissed Ashley Fraser Scott 20 Calais minor possessing liquor $200 Matthew French 21 Eddington unlawful use of license dismissed April A Gephart 27 Bangor terrorizing jail 15 days theft by unauthorized taking or transfer jail 15 days Jack Gibbins in 27 Moore-field WVa operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicants operating vehicle while license suspended or revoked jury trial Rochelle Gleason 23 Eddington theft by unauthorized taking or transfer $750 Brian Goodness 26 Holden harassment by telephone $150 Helen Grass 40 Lincoln fail ing to report $100 jail 48 hours Paul Hanson 73 Argyle out of-door burning violation dis missed Tanya Hyson 18 Glenburn operating vehicle without license $200 violating condition of release $200 possession of marijuana $200 Linda Keen 56 Bangor theft by unauthorized taking or transfer jury trial Timothy Ketch 21 Howland failure to carry license $100 David Lapointe 20 Brewer operating vehicle without proof of financial responsibility $250 Kenneth Lawrence 41 Ban gor harassment by telephone dismissed Justin Alan Lawson 27 Ban gor disorderly conduct $100 William Leighton 51 Bai leyville unlawful possession of scheduled drug jury trial Earl Little 39 Veazie operat ing vehicle while license suspended or revoked $600 Daniel Littlefield 47 Lee unlawful possession of sched uled drug $500 Gary Look 40 Eddington theft of services $150 restitu tion $25 Brandy Lyons 20 Bangor unlawful possession of sched uled drug dismissed Douglas Markwith 25 Brewer operating vehicle while license suspended or revoked $750 James Mountain 46 Ban gor two counts assault obstruct ing report of crime jury trial Terri Nicholas 35 Bangor acquiring drugs by deception two counts unlawful possession of scheduled drug jury trial Joshua Peabody 22 Hampden furnishing liquor to minor jury trial David Plourde 59 Bangor 3rd District Court Bangor Cases May 31-June 3 2005 Bassem Amin 21 Bangor operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicants $750 jail 12 days license suspended 18 months Jamie Appleton 29 Ban gor operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicants $700 jail seven days license suspended 18 months Thomas Barrows 20 Orono theft by unauthorized taking or transfer jury trial Donna Beadnell 49 Old Town harassment by telephone $100 Audrey Belisle 44 Holden operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicants jury trial Holger Bell 43 Carmel failure to register vehicle $150 operating vehicle while license suspended or revoked $250 unlawful use of license $100 David Berry 20 Turner operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicants $500 license suspended 90 days minor transporting liquor $250 Business news Leonard's Mills plans Living History Days BRADLEY Step back in time to the 1790s as the Leonard's Mills sawmill and logging village comes alive with volunteers in period dress per forming tasks typical of the season Living History Days will take place 10 a -4 pm Satur day and Sunday July 16-17 at Leonard's Mills in Bradley Roaming the site to the music of bagpipes or fiddles families transport guests unable to walk between the parking lot and settlement site Portable toilets handicapped-accessible and standard as well as "period san itary facilities" are available on these days A lunch wagon and the museum gift shop also will be open for business Admission is $7 $2 for children ages 2-12 Members are admitted free of charge To obtain more information visit www leonardsmillscom or call the museum office at 581 2871 groups and individuals may sample bean hole beans reflee tor oven biscuits and hot or cold cider There will be tradi tional Maine demonstrations by spinners and weavers black smiths basket makers and oth ers Children may dip candles make cedar shakes row a river batteau take a ride in a horse-drawn wagon and participate in hands on activities A courtesy van is provided during Living History Days to New business Expansion? Promotions? mail information to weekly ta bangordailynewsnet or mail it to The Weekly PO Box 1329 Bangor ME 04402 or drop it off at the front desk of the Buck Street entrance of the Ban gor Daily News 491 Main St Bangor among 10 award recipients nationwide during North American Occupational Safety and Health Week May 1-7 for pro moting workplace safety Johnson of GE Safety planned and led a week of safety activities at the Pittsfield plant where he is the occupational safety health and environmental manager His program included holding a safety perception sur vey reviewing with an occupa tional nurse proper stretching and daily workouts safety shoes the employee right-toknow program a class on chemical and hazardous waste safety and an emergency evacuation program Winterport New building Jennifer and Ralph Davis owners of Play Date Day Care announced that construction has begun on a 24-by-28-foot building to house the business Work is expected to be completed in August It will have space enough to accommodate 12 children ages 3 to 13 years old and two caregivers To learn more about Play-Date Day Care call 223-9908 ed from noon to 1 pm Call 941-9898 to obtain information Brewer Bangor Interpreting Agency The Bangor Interpreting Agency located at 12 Acme Road Suite 205 Brewer has expanded its services to serve people in need of spoken foreign language interpreters The agency has served the deaf and hard of-hearing community with American Sign Language interpretation for more than 1 1 years Agency president and CEO Nancy Ordway who has served the community for many years was instrumental in hiring 20 spoken language interpreters who are of their original culture and heritage The languages include Spanish French Italian Thai Hungarian Japanese Chi nese Urdu-Punjabi and Arabic To learn more about the agency call 989-8888 Hampden Safety engineer award Raymond Johnson of Hampden president of the Maine chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers was Bangor Landscape designer-planner Jeff Davis landscape design er-planner and a native of Stockton Springs has joined the staff of Ames AE Architects and Engineers in Bangor He graduated from the University of Massachusetts this year with a bachelor's degree in landscape architecture His previous work experience was at The Green-works in Bangor where he han died redesign proposals for landscaping and for Farley and Son in Rockport where he did stone and masonry projects Brand-new bag A former restaurant owner and a local financial planner have got a brand-new bag Michael Sturdee along with silent partner Gary Brewster purchased My Maine Bag from Patricia Hannan-Smith who founded the handbag manufacturing company in her Bangor home 25 years ago Brewster owns Brewster Financial Services in Bangor He will continue to operate his business while Sturdee operates My Maine Bag Brewster will assist Sturdee with accounting and administrative tasks Sturdee who last September sold Pizza in Hampden after owning it for several years said the bags are found in stores from Maine to Florida He said he would like to expand the wholesale business to the Midwest and California and perhaps into international markets My Maine Bag employs 22 people and also sells several lines of gifts and collectibles Genworth- Financial BmUtmGEHmup Sandra A Morin EA Investments A Insurance 40 Mam Street PO Box 509 Bradley ME 0441 1 207-827-0408 Investment and insurance products distributed by Terra Secunties Corporation which is a licensed insurance agency member NASDSIPC Home office at 200 Martingale Road 7th Floor Schaumburg It 601 73 Terra Secunties Corporation is a Genworth Financial Company NS3S87SP 1 21 Uiu uou crreo Having A BBQ? Let us do the work for you! Shred Your Worries Week Shred your Worries Week July 16-23 MidMall Bangor KeyCenter Protect yourself and your business from identity fraud Get valuable tips and tools during Shred Your Wornes Week Log on to wwwKeycomshred for the complete schedule of seminars and events Kick-off on Saturday July 16 (9 am to 1 pm) Safely dispose of your sensitive documents in our commercial shredder Get expert advice at our ID Theft seminar Learn how to secure personal information at the Computer Safety demo before disposing of your old PC Get a free cross-cut shredder when you open a new personal or small business checking account between July 16-23 and sign up for free Online Banking and Investing Already a customer? Sign up for Online Banking to get your shredder Visit the Safety area fresh Food Customized Party Plotters BUD only CalllJsToCustom TruckiG3d Sate Rose Sunday Windswept Gardens 1709 Broadway will hold its annual Rose Sunday from 10 a to 4 pm Seminars on roses pruning and plants that attract birds and butterflies will be conduct To learn more call 207-945-0640 or visit the MidMall Bangor KeyCenter or log on to wwwKeycomshred Achieve anything KeyBank Ott Distributors Inc EJ i nr a--- Whte snxes last New personal or small busness checking accounts only To receive the g4L you must sgr up lot Key sOnkneBarvung and investing The program bins from July 16 July 23 2005 AH account requremerts apply Otter avaaatte a) MdMaU Bangor KeyCenter and subeci to change without nolee The value of the shredder be included on BS Form 1099-INT KeyBanK Ulmer FOC 800281-9550 945-9550 195 Thatcher St Bangor wwwskrdistrtbutorsinccom Open Mon Fri 8 to Tnetst wwwdcwneesthyota ssxszs 989-0267 1986 Toyota R4L $11500 19 Toyota Ft 8800 1988 Fori Expadkr Ed Bauw 12900 2001 ToyowaJknwrSRS 18500 20Q2ChyXCat4a4 18900 2002 Toyota CwrayLE 12800 2002 Toyo Conk LE 10300 2002 Suturu Cutset -14900 2002 Toyota AmUDQ 13800 2003 3MC Sonoma XCafc V6 $13300 2002 Toyota Prim 7W Toyota Camry If 1 I i 1.

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