In this week’s Penobscot Times: Old Town officials explore the possibility of a moratorium on marijuana cultivation; police in Old Town and Orono team up to investigate a series of burglaries in recent days; Orono’s Lee Cookson receives an award for volunteerism; and much much more. Pick up your copy of the Times today for all the details!
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