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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 11

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Lewiston, Maine
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11
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yu JWir MaineNew Hampshire Lewiston Maine Sunday January 3 1993 3B No time wasted taking licenses -fj 4 Wf A 4- 44 4(1 vv butter or even mouthwash he said On one stop a driver Arrests Charged with OUI five drivers discover new law faction than to make a DWIamsL The law says police can take licenses on the spot from drivers who refuse to take a blood-alcohol test or who test above the legal limit 010 percent The law lowered the limit for underage drinkers to 6A4 percent First offender? lone their licenses for 160 days Any criminal charges are handled separately and the loss of license can be greater in some eases if a Judge orders 1L McCarthy mid New typically a time when poUoe make a lot of drunken driving arrests hsiauM people who plan to drink have alternate transportation He said during an average weekend troopers statewide will arrest 15-11 drunken WlVWM possibility always exists to get a drunk swallowed of mouthwash to cover the alcohol he said on the back of the' little bottle look it contains alcohol' he work with trooper 6 because of of the damage drunken drivers do car on the roof after mt The only reason it resembles a car can see the tires lying next to tt glass aU over the place blood smell the alcohol from inside the Just picture the car going out of chk going through the mind last thing thqr thought of? The last CONCORD NH (AP) Policejiave wasted no time using new powers to strip suspected drunken drivers of their licenses About a half doien drivers found out New Year1! Day that New Hampshire means business under a new law that snows police to take the licenses in exchange for SOday licenses to tfve the drivers time to appeal the suspension State police CapL David McCarthy said officers hesitate to take licenses bum five drivers Enfield police took another nave very little sympathy for drunk McCarthy said think most troopers are anti-DWI because they see the results the people who have to go to the door and tell the family a loved one has been Trooper Iin Berkeley agrees: "Nothing gives a trooper more personal satis Lewiston DatePodkowks 27 of 195 Bates St Lewiston st 1 un Saturday at 297 Bates SL charged with (Haorderly conduct Roger Pepin 47 of 2 Granite SL Lewiston at 1:90 a jd Saturday at Us home charged with two counts: aaaauK and assault domastk violence Erik LRossn of 304 Bates SL Lewiston at 11:40 pjn Friday at his home on a charge of disorderly conduct Stephen Davison 25 of 904 Bates SL Lewiston at pm Friday st his home chaiied with disorderly conducL Auburn Jeffrey Peari 23 ofAuburn at 2:52 pm Saturdays! JC Penny charged with theft by deception Androscoggin County Sheriff John Anderson Jr IS of Gary Ind and a student at Elan School Poland at 10:20 am Saturday at the Auburn Mali chained with theft of a motor vehicle and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle Daniel Cooper 18 of the Elan School Poland at 10:20 am Sat-' urday at the Auburn Mali chaffed with theft of a motor vehicle and theft by unauthorised taking Accidents' It must have hen a horrible feeling large tree coming at you 60 miles per know that the car's out of gum peanut really matter is or what is or what time of the 10 in the morning on a breath with chewing at paternal grandparents are Patricia Bonney also of Buckfieid first child they mid and the it work a mouthful on his breath him mouthwash Nor do excuses the reminders he said "You see a several trees anymore is you he said hair You can car You trol and died What's the thing they saw? to see a and to Anburn p'V A four-car pUeup occurred at 250 Center St across from Dexter Shoe Saturday at 11:05 am Thorp were no personal injuries Vehicles were driven fay llsrcdle Roy 60 of 2706 Minot Ave Auburn estimated damage $300 Marc Jobin Westbrook estimated damage 56000 John-Mark Piampiano 19 Cumberland estimated damage $1500 ud Elena Pavloff II of Cape Kliahethi estimated damage $2500' Vehicles driven by Donald York Jr 19 of 164 Main St Auburn and Charles A Hopkins 32 of 52 High SL Auburn collided at the intersection of Court and Spring streets Saturday at 2:30 pm Estimated damage to York's car was $200 to $3000 Burglaries and thefts Auburn Ehrin Crocker of S7 Manley Road Auburn reported die theft of gallons of gas from his parted truck Saturday! 'Criminal mischief driver added Berkeley ft what time of the day lt week gotten people at Trying to hide alcohol baby born and ClydeDeCOeter of Bockfidd while Johnson and Owen Thia is the the Flower Shop and Stephen! Memorial Bond from Norway full of money from from LaVerdiere's from Jack from hospital patron Lewiston Yvonne McLdand of 350 Randall Road reported paint sprayed bn her vehicle Saturday Estimated damage: $50l- Lome Barney left and Jennifer Watch of Hartford are Memorial Hospital In Norway The baby the first shown hero with their non Jacob Thornes Bon nay cMM bom el the hospital In IMS and hie bom at fclOajn New Year's Doy at Stephens BANGOR (AP) About 40 mem- hers of the Maine Air National 101st Air Refueling Wing returned home Saturday after active duty in Spain as part of the relief effort the Chrietmes period at an air base in Mo-rpn Spain where they refueled planes headed for the starving -African nation as part of Operation New I I NORWAY A Hartford boy ia the 1991 New baby from Stephana Memorial Hospital officials an- nrnmeed Friday! Among the gift were: a $10 gUtcertifimte from Shop Jacob Thomas Bonney wee born at 9:10 am New Save a $50 UA Savtaga Bond from Oxford Bank and Jennifer Welch and Lome Trust Oxford a floraL airangement Good morning to parents baby and -his parents were showered with gifts from and individuals Gregg puts in last day as governor was Gov Judd Gregg's last day on the CONCORD NH (AP) -'job who's replacing Warren rity ranking protect his seniority ranking in die Barney of Hartford Jacob who due to arrive uatO Feb 1 was delivered byDr Warren Haieiton of Norway according to his mother who said that her son weighed in at five and six ounces and was a little over 18 inches landscaping of Oxford diapers from Hospital Norway a $50 US Savings Savings Bank Norway a piggy bank Bethel Savings Bank a wrapped gift Drug Store South Parte a gift certificate Jill of Norway and a wrapped gift Marian SturtevanL Senate Senate' President Ralph Hough RLebaaon wm be acting Steve Merrill is sworp in Thursday Gregg said his biggest accomplishment was making difficult decisions UK as speodtag cuts dealing with the banking crisis and the dosing of Pease Air Force Bam Plymouth residents i want bridge reopened PLYMOUTH NH(AP) Businesses say lost money since the Smith Covered Bridge was dosed 19 months ago and they want it reopened! Nbarhy residents also say the 10 extra miles it takes to get to the main part of town is too long foe emergency help to travel f- A group of business owners and residents has petitioned selectmen to put a warrant article before voters at Town Meeting in March i $300000 for the project' The group estimates it wiH taM the hrUgeTAbout ore voters hto spend vtm wffltaM $400000 to repair the bridge: About $60000 has been raised privates in- chiding $20000 in pledges Fuadraia- pliutin tag willlKght -Tprinp a bind tie On the bridge last The bridge which spans Baker River was ordered dosed in May 1991 after a state inspection crow discovered weakened underpinnings So far efforts to repair the bridge have depended entirely on private "Wo arc the bridge being 1 Katherine Kdjaey a computer pro- grammer and a resident of that part of town! Her husband Dr Fred Kelsey must drive 10 miles out of his way each time called to Speare Memorial Hospital where on staff die said j' People along the road justbeyond the bridge also want police ang am-vehides to he able to teach them more quickly Fire apparatus has never been permitted over the bridge Kelsey said i Jsn Stevens' owner of Certified Mechanics says the closure "costs me about $400 to $500 a month in lost time wear and tear on my vehicles Though many would like to eee the bridge restored Kelsey believes a betterl ridge ia cta a noteworthy Ironically the bridge on the town seal at iaric landmark pictured! hi-: TROPICAL FISH RECESSION BUSTERS -COMPARE OUR-1 ATt velvet mwon IBfHM PLATES STMLIIIE 1JS 1A9 teira OPAUNE QOURAM 2J FANCY OUPRESfAUf 3kJ FUE0670NUS 3D AMO HUE mCUl 47-99 IMI ACM QOOD THRU JMH4IK TO 170 1JO THE DOG HOUSE OPENNEW YEAITS DAY 1M OPBf SUNDAYS 1M Mephooo 714-01 St Soup Deseert Bar dwioeof arid soft serve ice cream J1 Pedestrian killed rising in Concord area Soldiers who arrived st Bangor International Airports! 10 am said frigid weather was a rude "E3SSE1 scheduled to return to Maine neat Tuesday A small number of mkhers from the Bangor unit will remain in Bpafa far a longer period ndmi in the US Senate resigned to on Route 101 had stopped in the middle of the lope to meek a on a friend and I plicably fell off a high point of the trail and did several yards" said King adding "He reportedly had King said the ski patrol ere "with him immediate-the hill at ly" and brought point members of Pace Ambu-Sorice took him to the Norway hospital King said Gerhard had been iking 'on what is classified in the industry as black diamond" slope King said that such a classification signifies that it ia "an extremely steep and difficult slope" AUBURN NH (AP) A 27-year-old Raymond man was struck and killed bv a car white hitchhiking on Route 101 in Auburn at about 5:50 pm Friday stntf po)H uitlfUdthw victim as Kart Hills Police said Hills was at the top of anoaramp when he was hit by a Jwp Cherokee driven by the Rev Mafk DoDard 30 of Exeter Dollard said he was entering the highway when he frit something atrike his vehicle He said he pulled over into the breakdown lane and found Hilb Police said Hills was taken to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced deed! Maternal grandparents are Susan Cable rates CONCORD NH (AP) Basic ca-Me television service will rise $2 month in the Concord area Continental Cablevision announced in a letter to subscriber! Subacribers will pay $20 OS' a wuwth beginning Feb 1 for the basic service package The price affects customers in AUenstown Boacawen Bow Canterbury Chichester Concord Hopkinton Loudon and Pem- The company add last week ratal for itl 110000 customers iq New Hampshire and Maine would increase by as much as 6 percenL The am by as muen ass percent ine aanriH Hirnnotirait New Hamiwhire service throughout New Hampshire pany wrote "In with the cod of have to adjust ou Cable across the codn- tiy have been raising rates in ad-yance of new regulations which will restrict whit companies can charge for certain services Though the limits have not bean established many yrnnpentea want to heat the April 2 effective date of the law with in- to keep pace bu rates" Since Congress deregulated the cable industry in 1994 no approval has been needed from local communities JXi fees- from IB York County in Maine and sections of Massachusetts The company said the increase apply to Massachusetts subscribers Basic wvpanHed sprite now fecial fend chest injuries possible broken ribs and other internal injuries eccon supervisor SL- Medical Center in Lewiston Gerhard was transported to St nary's immedietriy from and was given eevertl X-reyi I undergoing surgery around 6 the boRntel spokesperson said According to Skip King director of communications at Sunday River Gerhard whom frtenda described aa an skier" was reportedly skiing on one of the tougher slopes at the resort when tbejcci-dent occurred repcnrtdd that ho toanmdng $1SJ to $1895 Though the company ia hiking some rates it la lowwtag other fees for Concord area subscribers For vampln change of service MU decrease from $70 to $25 The company insisted the incream is to cover rising costs and not in response to a federal law regulating rates taking effect April 2 In its letter to Concord area aub-cribere the company said it had added IS mites of fiber optic cable this year and purchased and installed six new satellite dishes to re- from recently ID tOUI over yis mu million was I maintaining cable systemic 1912" the corn- spent on improving end maintaining thiae GOWEN'S CLEANING SERVICE Whan it comos to cleaning Diet ie Gownn Gowen gone beat i WH Beat any written aettainte from togiUmats buskwmosL No Job Too Big Or Too Small Baaamante'to attics floors walls windows caNnga ate Also -quaNflod to do contract work Ptsnty of References CaH Today 782-4235 Road Windham ME 04062 Iloyd Bennett VTOEtmiONICSi Are You Finding It Difficult to Find Someone ToStay With Your RetiredFoOa? 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