Category Archives: Law and Order

Customs may vacate Portland landmark | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Customs may vacate city landmark | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Federal prisoner captured in midcoast Maine | Bangor Daily News

Federal prisoner captured in midcoast Maine – Bangor Daily News.

Maine’s statewide election results

Maine’s statewide election results

Hiker rescued in Maine not liable for search costs | Bangor Daily News

Rescued hiker not liable for search costs – Bangor Daily News.

Officials: Federal building renovations in Maine to cost $20 million less than budgeted | Bangor Daily News

Officials: Federal building renovations to cost $20 million less than budgeted – Bangor Daily News

Diva’s owner to get hearing on Bangor nudity ordinance | Bangor Daily News

Diva’s owner to get hearing on Bangor nudity ordinance – Bangor Daily News.

Medical marijuana hearing today | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Medical marijuana hearing today | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Invasive species threatening Maine waters | Bangor Daily News

Invasive species threatening Maine waters – Bangor Daily News.

Maine crime rate drops, with exceptions | Bangor Daily News

Maine crime rate drops, with exceptions – Bangor Daily News.

Snowe praises Coast Guard’s preparations for spill in Maine | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Snowe praises Coast Guard’s preparations for spill in Maine | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Lost hiker undergoing surgery at EMMC | Bangor Daily News

Lost hiker undergoing surgery at EMMC | Bangor Daily News

Update: Injured Ohio hiker sent to Bangor hospital | Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram

Hiker rescued in Baxter after two-day search | Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram

[Perfect example of why hikers should NOT venture out alone, especially in areas they don’t know well. Granted, as a child, I hiked around the mountain that was my backyard, but I knew that mountain pretty well and I knew as long as I went downhill I would find the lake, a paved road, mill siding, or logging road. – KM]

Turnpike traffic ramping up as holiday ends | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Turnpike traffic ramping up as holiday ends | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

To quash rowdiness at Old Port bars, Craig says bartenders can send text warnings | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

To quash rowdiness, Craig says bars can send text warnings | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine Turnpike will be busy this weekend | Bangor Daily News

Maine Turnpike will be busy this weekend – Bangor Daily News.

L.L. Bean to host moose lottery in June | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

L.L. Bean to host moose lottery in June | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Restoration raises hope for future of Maine native – and ancient – fish | Maine Sunday Telegram

[For some reason, I do not recall ever hearing about this fish when I was growing up in Aroostook County. It is wonderful that this restoration project is taking place. – KM]

TOWNSHIP 8, RANGE 10, WELS — To get from Big Reed Pond to Frenchville at the far northern tip of Maine requires a float plane trip to Munsungan Lake and from there a two-hour drive, most of that on logging roads.

It is a journey that state fisheries biologist Frank Frost has made on a regular basis for three years in an effort to restore one of Maine’s most uncommon species, the Arctic char. Until recently, Frost made the disjointed trek seemingly in vain.

Now the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife biologist and several locals in the St. John Valley are celebrating the restoration of the char, northern Maine’s unique, threatened and much-loved game fish.

To say the Arctic char is native to Maine is an understatement.

The population in Big Reed Pond is one of the few that remain in North America since the last glacier retreated more than 10,000 years ago. It is one of 14 Arctic char populations in Maine and the only population in the lower 48 states.

Several years ago, however, rainbow smelt were illegally introduced into Big Reed Pond and decimated char numbers there.

Where fly fishermen once camped at the remote pond full of the brilliant orange char, the famous fishery now attracts none.

Then, three years ago, Frost began an ambitious project in hopes of restoring the wild Arctic char at Big Reed.

Click on the link for the rest of the story, photos and video by Deirdre Fleming in today’s Maine Sunday Telegram.

Affidavit: Affair led to arson at topless cafe in Maine | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Affidavit: Affair led to arson at topless cafe | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Forest cover declining across New England | Bangor Daily News

Forest cover declining across New England – Bangor Daily News

A copy of the report can be found online at www.wildlandsandwoodlands.org.

Man accused in Maine topless coffeeshop arson extradited | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Topless-shop arson suspect extradited | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Petitions seek to expand access to marijuana | Bangor Daily News

Petitions seek to expand access to marijuana – Bangor Daily News.