Charges
Auburn
• Joshua Paul Malo, 24, of 63 Granite St., Auburn, disorderly conduct and refusing to submit to arrest or detention, 11:23 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of Bennett Avenue and Valley Street.
• Stephen Palmer Chadwick, 20, of 22 Holland St., Lewiston, warrant, 12:04 a.m. Sunday at the intersection of Rowe and Turner streets.
• Charles Devon Bradrick, 21, of 122 Bartlett St. Apt. 3, Lewiston, violating condition of release, 12:04 a.m. Sunday at the intersection of Rowe and Turner streets.
Lewiston
• Ryan Longley, 24, of Cotton Road, Lewiston, warrant, 7:08 p.m. Saturday on Webster Street.
• Michael Roldan, 44, of 164 Oak St. Apt. 1, Lewiston, domestic violence assault, 4 p.m. Saturday at 8 Prescott St.
• Amalio Cardona-Nunez, 56, of 159 Pleasant St., Auburn, violation of bail conditions, 1:15 a.m. Sunday at 1 Canal St.
• Andrew Paul Hensler, 18, of 297 Bates St. Apt. 4R, Lewiston, violating condition of release, 4:10 a.m. Sunday at that address.
• Amanda Marie Darling, 22, of 44 Fourth St., Auburn, burglary and theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, 2:34 a.m. Sunday at 32 Davis St.
• Amber Nicole Murphy, 21, of 143 Oak St. No. 2, Lewiston, warrant, 4:17 a.m. Sunday at 127 Oak St.
• Jeffrey Watson, 21, of Lawrence, Mass., operating a motor vehicle without a driver's license, 8 a.m. Sunday at 791 Lisbon St.
• Brenda Roberts, 20, transient, unspecified warrants, 3:34 p.m. Sunday at 86 Horton St.
Androscoggin County
• Joshua Campbell, 35, of 38 Back St., North Monmouth, violating a protection from abuse order, 2:05 a.m. Saturday on Route 126 in Lewiston, Maine State Police.
• Peter Beaulieu, 47, of 418 Grove St., Lewiston, operating under the influence, 9:24 p.m. Saturday on Route 4 in Turner, Androscoggin County Sheriff's Office.
• Eric Ginchereau, 46, of 116 Hampshire St., warrant, 11:59 p.m. Saturday on Route 202 in Greene, Maine State Police.
• Nicholas Jordan, 31, of 484 Fish St., Turner, domestic violence assault, 1:15 p.m. Sunday at 522 East Hebron Road, Turner, Androscoggin County Sheriff's Office.
• Frank Lynch, 23, of 256 Lane Road, Greene, violating conditions of release, 7:30 p.m. Sunday on Route 202 in Greene, Maine State Police.
Accidents
Auburn
• Vehicles driven by Mark M. Berube, 38, of Auburn, and Ryan M. McCarthy, 30, of Durham, collided at 6:55 a.m. Wednesday on Riverside Drive. Damage to Berube's 1998 Hyundai 4-door estimated at $3,000; to McCarthy's 1996 Honda 4-door, $5,000.
• Vehicles driven by Jill M. Hurd, 47, of Auburn, and Joshua R. Quint, 19, of Minot, collided at 12:30 p.m. Friday on Park Avenue. Damage to Hurd's 1997 Toyota 4-door estimated at $3,000; to the 2003 GMC SUV driven by Quint and owned by Colleen J. Quint, of Minot, $1,800.
• Vehicles driven by Rebecca May Barry, 23, of Watertown, Mass., and Mark R. McClellan, 47, of Danville Junction, collided at 8:20 p.m. Friday at the intersection of Parker and Summer streets. Damage to the 1990 Honda 4-door driven by Barry and owned by Pirdad Khan, of Watertown, Mass., estimated at $5,000; to the 1999 Ford SUV driven by McClellan and owned by Roberta W. Mocciola, of Poland, $4,000.
• Vehicles driven by Douglas J. Pomelow, 51, of Exeter, and H. William H. Burns, 56, of Auburn, collided at 12:05 a.m. Sunday in the Circle K parking lot. Damage to Pomelow's 2005 Ford pickup, $1,000; to Burns' 1995 Cadillac 4-door, $3,000.
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Child labor crescendo was during the early industrial revolution. During the same time period life expectancy of children increased dramatically [1].
That being said, the government does have a purpose. Investment in sanitation significantly increased live expectancy for example. That was a benefit to society as a whole; however, the Government can overreach and is currently overreaching to the point where these basic services will be at risk due to structural budget deficits.
In closing, I hope to work until I die for that is a function of living. We’ll have to continue to argue about where to draw the line between productive services and overreaching services, but you cannot deny perpetual borrowing to balance the budget will not result in eventual collapse in all services. You need to start thinking about what you want to give up now to save the most important services, such as sanitation.
My brother-in-law, a 10th-grage history teacher, laments to me all the time about some of the horrible teachers his school simply can't get rid of -- even with loads of damning documentation.
I taught both English and biology years ago, and was stunned at some of the uninspired dinosaurs in the schools I was in. They were tenured gravy trainers, man. Yes, there were innumerable good-to-great teachers, but simply too many bad ones.
And current teacher evaluations are anything but stringent. I remember getting all 'E's for 'excellent' in my first review, and my pride was soon crushed when I was told that pretty much everybody gets 'E's.
This is suggesting that Scarcelli was a faux-democrat candidate created by the Republicans intended to produce a weak opponent for LePage. Wouldn't be surprising. During the campaign activists knew there was something just not right about Scarcelli's campaign. Republicans have done this or similiar things before in other states. Might also explain why Woodcock lost the campaign before and why LePage a very similiar out-of-the-mainstream candidate who was equally inarticulate and irrational won.
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