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Johnny L. Tolbert

BRUNSWICK — Johnny Lee Tolbert, Sr. 90, died Monday, December 12, 2016 at Mid Coast Hospital, in Brunswick, Maine after a courageous battle with Alzheimer. He was born September 13, 1926, to John Henry “Jim” and Mary (Reeder) Tolbert in Anderson, South Carolina. When he was two years old, his mother and younger brother, Charles […]

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Ethelyn M. Johnson

1929 – 2016 FREEPORT — Ethelyn M. Johnson passed away peacefully on the morning of December 15, 2016 at Hawthorne House in Freeport. She was born on January 14, 1929 the daughter of the late Charles “Ed” and Ruth M. (Stevens) Richardson. On June 19, 1948 she married Reginald F. Johnson. They made their home […]

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Woman dies after fire

SKOWHEGAN (AP) — The Maine state fire marshal’s office says a woman who was seriously injured in a mobile home fire earlier in December has died. Police say on Monday that 53-year-old Michelle Sweet died last week at Maine Medical Center. Investigators say the fire started when Sweet was smoking while on oxygen. The fire […]

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Man to be sentenced for hit-and-run

AUBURN (AP) — A man is due to be sentenced in the hit-and-run killing of his pregnant former girlfriend. Evaristo De Deus pleaded guilty to murder in October in Androscoggin Count Superior Court, and prosecutors are seeking a 45-year sentence today. Police say the Lewiston man intentionally struck Laudrinha Kubeloso from behind with an SUV […]

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Federal prosecutors say lobster captain who lost 2 at sea was drinking, high

PORTLAND A Maine lobster boat owner had been drinking and using marijuana and oxycodone before he lost two crew members during a 2014 fishing trip, federal prosecutors said Monday in charging him with seaman’s manslaughter. Twenty-eight-year-old Christopher Hutchinson, of Cushing, Maine, was arrested and charged by indictment. A call to his defense attorney, Jeffrey Langholtz, […]

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North Carolina’s ‘bathroom bill’ set on fast path toward repeal

CHARLOTTE, N.C. North Carolina lawmakers appear poised to repeal a controversial law widely derided as the “bathroom bill” because it requires transgender people to use restrooms corresponding with the sex on their birth certificate in many public buildings. As part of the deal, the Charlotte City Council voted Monday to repeal the local nondiscrimination ordinance […]