Litchfield Urn Briefs
Duo accused of stealing items, including ashes urn
Police said a couple went on a break-in binge, stealing all sorts of items including an urn with human ashes. Police said a 22-year-old man and a 21-year-old woman broke into several business to support their drug habit. They are now also charged with stealing possessions from area homes including
Publication: AP Online
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ARSENIC IN MAINE: A THREAT FROM BELOW ; Water studies reveal toxic hot spots across the state, with homeowners often unaware of the danger. Series: FIRST IN A SERIES THIS IS the first of three parts.
MECHELE COOPER Kennebec Journal Portland Press Herald (Maine) 09-04-2011 ARSENIC IN MAINE: A THREAT FROM BELOW ; Water studies reveal toxic hot spots across the state, with homeowners often unaware of the danger. Series: FIRST IN A SERIES THIS IS the first of three parts. Monday: Examining whether
Publication: Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME)
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Loved ones gather to remember victim in unsolved killing ; The body of Amy Drake, 19, was found in the woods in Norridgewock in November.
LARRY GRARD Blethen Maine News Service Portland Press Herald (Maine) 12-10-2006 Loved ones gather to remember victim in unsolved killing ; The body of Amy Drake, 19, was found in the woods in Norridgewock in November.Byline: LARRY GRARD Blethen Maine News ServiceEdition: FINALSection: MAINE/NEW
Publication: Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME)
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Ellis always promises plenty to show off
Antiques & Collectibles By Virginia BohlinGlobe Correspondent A Connecticut Queen Anne porringer-top cherry tea table with a double-lobed apron; a Boston Queen Anne mahogany bonnet-top secretary desk with its original brasses and finish; and a rare shell cameo with the profile of a known person. A
Publication: The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
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The great green sale. (in the garden).(Brief Article)
TRADE SECRETS is no longer the well-kept secret it once was. First held just two years ago, this rare-plant and garden-antiques sale in northwestern Connecticut has already become one of the country's most talked-about gardening events. (Enthusiasts are calling it America's answer to France's
Publication: Town & Country
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