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Page 2 Tho Penobscot Times, Juno 23, 2005 will be open from 9 a.m. to 2 p m at the Old Birch Street School Building. Area SUNDAY, June 26 am Dr. Dave Klocko, professor emeritus Calendar of music at University College in Bangor, School and Municipal Meetings will give a talk on the advantages and FRIDAY, June 24 disadvantages of being left-handed for St. James' Church, Main and Center the Sunday program at the Old Town Bradley Street in Old Town will host its free Museum. The Museum is located at 353 Thursday, June 23, Planning Board, 7 p.m., Town Office Fourth Friday Supper at 6 p.m. Main Street and the programs are pre­ Discussion with Bangor Hydro on new transmission line. The Holy Family Thrift Shop, Carroll sented at 2 p.m. There is no admission. Tuesday, June 28, Selectmen, 4:30 p.m., Town Office Street, Old Town will he open to the pub­ The Bradley Brownie Troop 767 will lic from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with donations hold a bottle drive from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Milford also welcomed at this time. town of Bradley. Wednesday, June 22, Selectman, 6 p.m., Town Office The Church of Universal Fellowship After-church discussion groups will Thursday, June 30, Town Office will be closed for the year end closing of in Orono will host a free movie and pizza meet at 11:30 a.m. at the Church of Uni­ books. night beginning at 6 p.m. versal Fellowship, 82 Main St., Orono. The Back Door Dance Studio will Crossroads Thrift and Gift Shops, Friday, July 1, Town Office will be closed for the year end closing of books. sponsor a swing and ballroom dance from Wood St., Old Town, open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 8 to 10 p.m. at the Keith Anderson Com­ MONDAY, June 27 Old Town munity Center, 19 Bennoch Road, Orono. TOPS 251 weight loss support group Tuesday, June 28, 7 p.m., Zoning Board of Appeals, Herbert Sargent Com­ Crossroads Resource Center and of Bradley will hold its weigh-in from munity Center Thrift Shop, open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 2 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. and the meeting to fol­ Orono Wood St., Old Town, 827-1298. The Cen­ low until 6:30 p.m. at the Bradley Bap­ ter will be open for Youth from 6 to 9 tist Church. Wednesday, June 22, Bicentennial Committee, 7 p.m., Council Chamber p.m. TUESDAY, June 28 SATURDAY, June 25 There will be a meeting of the Rocky All Meetings are Subject to Change The Stillwater Federated Church will Mountain Trail Riders at Sunset's Ga­ sponsor its annual Strawberry Festival rage in Greenfield. New information on at the Church from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. trails will be available at the meeting. There will be shortcake, sundae or pie Crossroads Resource Center and at a cost of $3 for adults and $1 for chil­ Thrift Shop, open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 2 dren. Pies will be for sale. Wood St., Old Town, 827-1298. Old Town police log Old Town Riverside Grange 273 will WEDNESDAY, June 29 hold a Bean/Casserole Supper from 4:30 The Holy Family Thrift Shop, Carroll to 6 p.m. at 1266 North Main Street, Street, Old Town is open from 9 a.m. to Editors Note: You will notice as of June Brewer. Cost is f 5 for adults and $2.50 1 p.m. with donations welcome inside the found at the scene. Police secured the 8, 2005 names of individuals involved in doors as best they could and made a note for children under 12. building also at this time. and/or accused of alleged crimes are now to notify Old Town public works in the UMaine Garden Tour from 10 The Orono Public Library will hold In­ being published in our police logs. We, at morning. Police estimate the damage to a.m. to 3 p.m. Nine sites will be featured. fant Story Time for ages birth to age 2 The Penobscot Times, feel this practice be about $100. For more information call Bonnie Puis and parents at 10:15 a.m. and Toddler will keep our readers better informed. at 942-1321. Time for ages two to four and parents at Incident reports, including the names of The Orono High School Hockey Boost­ Alleged "walk in the park" 11 a.m. the accused and their complainants, are ers will host its 9th Annual Hockey results in OUI arrest The Orono Thrift Shop and Boutique readily available to the general public at Boosters Open. The 4-person A man was arrested for OUI on June will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the your local law enforcement office. scramble will begin with an 8 a.m. shot­ Old Birch Street School Building. 10 at 11:12 p.m. after police on Center gun start. For more information contact Crossroads Resource Center and Street observed him make a right turn Hidden Meadows Golf Course or call Woman "flips out* over payment onto Brunswick Street, running over a Thrift Shop, open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 2 request, begins Florida move early Aubrey Bryant at 827-3239 or 852-4487. Wood St., Old Town, 827-1298. curb in the process. The driver was in a The Orono Thrift Shop and Boutique . y Police responded to the Pine Haven blue Ford Focus but a license plate check "Starting Over," a support and social Trailer Park for a report of a ^person group for those who haye or are experi­ of the vehicle showed thatjt was regis 1 wanted out on June 8 at 6:18,p.m. Two QEbe $enofagcot 3Kme* encing the ending 6f a relationship, will tgred to a white car. The driver swerved individuals could be heard arguing in­ oyer the white fog line on Brunswick The Penobscot Timaa (USPS-426-980) U meet at the United Methodist Church in • side the residence when police arrived. Orono, Oak Street at 7 p.m. This week's Street and then pulje.d, fflto a driveway published every Thursday by Kirkland Rocky Hardy and Florence Vars were The officer on patrol knew the vehicle did Newpapera, Inc., 266 Main St., Old Town, ME meeting will feature a speaker on The separated so that police could determine 04468. Periodicals Class postage paid at Old Sandwich Generation - Caught in the not belong to the owner of this particu­ Town, . POSTMASTER: Send address what was going on. According to Hardy, lar residence. The officer approached the Middle: Fears, Frustrations and Fulfill­ Vars had sold her house and was stay­ changes to The Penobscot Times, P. O. Box 568, ment,'' Eastern Agency on Aging. For car and identified the driver as Michael Old Town, Maine 04468. ing with him temporarily before she more information call 945-9326, 947- Downes, 24. The officer said he could "im­ Subscription rate: $24.00 per year within moved to Florida. Hardy said he con­ 2427 or 866-4605. mediately tell he had been drinking" due Penobscot County, $39.00 per year outside fronted her with a $180 electricity bill to Downes' bloodshot eyes, slurred Penobscot County. $31.50 Snowbird (change of THURSDAY, June 30 he wanted her to help pay when she address out of county up to 6 months); $20.00 The Milford Town Office will be closed speech and the strong smell of alcohol College—University of Maine at Orono (Sept.- "flipped out." Hardy then phoned police coming from the car. Downes admitted for the year end closing of books. saying he just wanted her to leave now. June); $30.00 College — all otherB (Sept- Stillwater TOPS 229, a weekly weight to having one beer earlier in the evening June): $75 out of country Single issue price is Both Hardy and Vars were issued disor­ loss support group for children, men and Downes performed poorly on a field 60- 75t; back issues over one month old $1.00 per derly conduct warnings. Vars was issued briety test and was asked again how issue when available. women, has a weigh-in from 5 to 6 p.m. a warning for criminal trespass and re­ followed by a meeting until 7 p.m. The much he had to drink. Downes replied The Penobscot Times assumes no financial moved from the location. that he had had two beers. The officer responsibility for typographical errors in ad­ meetings are held weekly at the Stillwater Federated Church on the told Downes he had seen his car at the vertising, but that part of an advertisement in Vandals damage Number 10 bar earlier in the evening and which errors occur will be corrected and re­ Bennoch Road. For more information, printed upon request. contact Louise 827-6410 or Martha at Herbert Gray School asked him where he had been. Downes 827-6098. Police on routine patrol near the aban­ replied that he had come from the park. doned Herbert Gray Elementary School Downes was then arrested for OUI and on June 8 at 11:52 p.m. noticed a distur­ the officer approached the passenger in bance on the east side of the school. Glass the vehicle, identified as Matthew Fortin, had been smashed out of an upper sec­ 23. Fortin was asked where he and tion of a set of doors leading into the Downes had been that evening and he building. Broken glass was found on the told the officer they had been at the Num­ ctialRate! inside of the building but no one was ber 10 bar but had not been drinking. Fortin was also visibly intoxicated. Downes was transported to the Old Town *50,000-*99,999.99 Over *100,000 Police Department for an intoxilyzer test that showed a blood alcohol content of |% ;% Milford .15 percent. Downes was then trans­ 3.0b:FAPY * *APY* APY* ported to Penobscot County Jail where / Loam he was issued a summons for OUI. Tent stolen from Super Screened Sawyer Street home A resident at 15 Sawyer Street called Soil for Your police to report a theft on June 11 at 7:12 a.m. The residents had left a three room / OLDVOWN Garden & Lawn tent on the lawn to air out overnight and ' 191 Main Street had noticed it was missing upon waking 827-3165 up around 6:45 a.m. A check of the neigh­ Free Delivery borhood showed no sign of the tent hav­ ing been blown away or pilfered and then ** Oo OLarwe* Af. ^_ ... •* 'MM ft0 Hxmrq LM dropped down the street. The stolen Apwwftyfasimpoi-d for ©arty withdrawal. 827-8734 property is valued at about $200. (Continued on page 20)