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Longtime Cumberland County prosecutor dies at 77

CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine—Henry Berry III, a former Cumberland County district attorney, has died at his home in Cape Elizabeth at age 77.

Berry was elected first as county attorney in 1972 and then as district attorney for eight more years. He helped launch Pine Tree Legal Services and continued to represent low-income clients through court appointments until his retirement early this year.

Berry was also widely known in the Portland area for his musical talent. Over the years, he played piano in a number of jazz bands.

Berry’s survivors include four children. A musical celebration of his life will be held April 9 in Portland.

Doctor says he’ll serve Maine best

This story is a series profiling candidates for the District of Maine Congress of the United States 1-Headquarters.

Meister said Dr Stephen lot of what you need to know why he went to the Congress, please see the coexistence of two titles in front of his name. It is not a state senator, he is not a lawyer, this is not an insider in Washington.

It is a doctor who knows one or two things about health care, a former Navy commander, establishes an area emergency operating in Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War, and has a leading position in the standardization in Maine for Health Public support for children.

“The question is what are the qualifications for a member of the United States Congress?” He asked. “If the classification is the best that we as a state, legislators, I would not be in service. But the federal system is none other than the system of the State. Why did you as Advocate? What they know the health sector, what they know about the military, what they know of the public debt? ”

His roots are his opponents Democrats in the district of Maine 1 Congressional primary June 10. Faces of the former Head of State Senator Michael Brennan, Portland lawyer Adam Cote, York County District Attorney Mark Lawrence, former Senator Chellie Pingree state and government Ethan Strimling Sen.

And despite the fact that most countries in the context of government, it is unique ungerührt. A pediatrician Kennebec Pediatrics at Augusta in the past 20 years, he said he had millions of dollars in subsidies from the Confederation for several programs Maine. The knowledge about the work of the federal government, is a help, but it is unrelated to its view of the problems facing America, which invites him to run, he said.

It tells a story, served as a starting point for its disposal doctor at the centre of the political candidates. A father came to his office with his son, suffering stomachaches and headaches, sleep and was not included in the night.

“I, the father, and said:” When you go back to Iraq? “He said, ‘How did you yet?” And then said, it has been dropped and a few days during 15 months. It was his second time there. Two years ago, for the first time, her son had the same symptoms, “Has he said.” Family fights when he left. There are fewer pay. But we have to stay in the past 20 years, the retirement walk. For me, this is personal. ”

And yes, the war in Iraq. He believes that the United States, but the nature and the way that the withdrawal is important. Harkening to its emergency days to live, he said that if someone of a knife wound, the first reaction is, delete it immediately. But it could be catastrophic, “he says.

“You must first remove and leave to under controlled conditions,” he said. “The question is how we learn, that Iraq had more trouble? Head of how the use of diplomacy, other countries than in other parts, to stabilize the situation and then remove. ”

So there was something, what he calls the “erosion” of the Confederation for the countries, starting with health care. Its President Bush to veto the expansion of SCHIP, that the Federal Constitution of children’s health, the care and deep gashes in Medicaid.

But he said another development in the federal government’s universal medical insurance does not make sense to him. He drew attention to Medicaid and Tricare, the health care program for veterans, which indicates that the government has a terrible offer “with the two.

He preferred the federal government to the basic coverage, the Centers for Disease Control, with private insurers for insurance, that people can buy to supplement the coverage - “Medicare more than now. A mixed model.

He prefers the reversal of 2001 and 2002, tax cuts, but believed that the money to pay, the national authorities must debit instead of the institution of universal health care.

As some of his opponents, the Master said, he wants to College yet ready to be accessible, to expand Americorps as a means for the same student in exchange for funds allocated for the service, and research and development $ alternative energy technologies.

Southern Maine man sentenced in robberies

NORTH BERWICK (April 1, 2008): A man was condemned threefold theft sentenced to 141 months in prison - just three months shy of 12 years - and more than $ 1,000 in fines.

North Berwick resident Michael Pomerleau, 28, pleads guilty to December 10, 2007 in connection with three cases of armed attacks and possession of a firearm during a violent crime committed in the United States, France Attorney Halsey. Pomerleau was signed on 31 March

The three armed robbery attacks have occurred on Convenience Stores station in Yarmouth, Topsham, Falmouth, and between 7 pm July and early morning hours of July 8, 2007, according to court documents.

Pomerleau was arrested during a traffic accident financial Old Orchard Beach, July 8, and is in possession of a weapon during his flight, after France.

Kevin Mattson redeveloping Augusta’s largest building

Kevin Mattson is difficult to pin down. Many development projects in southern and central Maine, and even a couple of the State, it is permanently in jumping from one place to another.

He began building Harper’s Development, a company founded in a little more than a decade and has its headquarters in Winthrop.

The activity has grown about rehabilitation projects in downtowns and the acquisition of the biggest buildings in Augusta - 317,000-square-foot Central Maine Commerce Center - filling and make it conform to the tenants while subdivision countries to do more development and more to add tenants.
However, given the rapid expansion and out of the state, Mattson has reorganized the company for the management of its 1 million square metres of housing and the real estate industry and expand further.

“We are investing in a frontline in the construction projects of the city of old, the old mills,” said Mattson, 39, of Hallowell. “We have to resolve them. We are specialists in this type of sanitation. Every project we have done, it is a sanitation project. ”

MATTSON, officially known as Mattson Development LLC, the parent company of the development corporation Harper’s, which is owned by the management company.

Kevin Mattson is President and Chief Executive Officer of MATTSON. The interests of property in the hands of Hallowell lawyer and former legislator Severin Beliveau and Tom Federle, Manchester, a lawyer recently proposed by Gov. John Baldacci for the designation of members of the Board of Directors of the Maine Turnpike Authority. Federle was Baldacci’s chief legal adviser during the year 2005 and 2006.

Mattson, but with others, including the former mayor of Lewiston Orestis John, who is also president of the North Country Associates, and Christopher Harte, the former editor of the Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram. It is the group that has made Central Maine Commerce Center, LP purchased if they are in possession of $ 4.5 million in December 2003. Recently, the Centre itself has been for the sale of $ 35 million, but the distribution of the proposal would Harper’s else to do.

“In essence, the centers of commerce is full,” said Mattson. “There is not a single square feet, or does not exist, or under construction.”

He also started the development around lots.

MATTSON owns’s Park North, a former restaurant entertainment complex transformed the office space. Mattson, Orestis and Gary Peachey of Peachey Builders in Augusta, he has acquired at auction for $ 1.4 million in 2002.

If you have any doubt achieve MATTSON, look around.

Start the beginning of the building of houses Hattie’s Chowder House, 103 Water St., Hallowell, formerly a subsidiary of the motherland Key Bank. Mattson Beliveau, and he bought in 1997 and renovated.

Or even go further back to CB Mattson Inc., a construction and real estate management of the company founded by Kevin Mattson Father who is in the years 1954. After a decade of policy, Kevin Mattson wanted to return to its roots, he said.

“The activity I know,” said Mattson. “This is an exciting activity.”

He began with smaller buildings in the city.

“I do downtowns. I worked downtown, “he said.” Within 70 years, when I started in downtown Gardiner, there was a fruit, a clothing store, it was a true downtown . ”

He said that his first loan investment of $ 10000 on a credit card.

“Now we are Maine’s largest home-grown developers regarding the volume of projects,” said Mattson.

Mark Robinson, the new entity newly hired press relations representative, instead Mattson explains: “reconquest of the older properties in the sub-and finding new uses for them.”

Christopher St. John, executive director of the Maine Center for Public Policy, a group, “progress in public policy, assistance to people in Maine success of a strong, equitable and sustainable economic recovery,” noted Mattson’s development and said Kevin Mattson has participated in its board of Directors.

“When companies (Mattson), many forms of partnerships and develop its own buildings,” said St. John. “In any case, they are a time of preparation or development, and there is a large number of investors involved, the transactions of money. It provides capital by investors, the countries to agree and outside the city, and she expressed her at the renovation of the capital. “

Maine gets 2 days on Real ID

AUGUSTA - The only state, and not an extension until Monday’s Real ID obtained a few days more to respond to concerns about the safety of federal driver’s license.

It remains outstanding was whether Maine residents are on board aircraft, and some agencies of the federal government, with its own nationals of driving licences issued in the 11th May.

The Homeland Security Department, a new deadline of 5 pm on Wednesday, the State showing more time, it made progress on the path to meet Real ID guidelines, including a requirement that the State does more licences for illegal aliens.

Other provisions include the verification of the rule of law with the applicant DHS, to ensure that the driving licence issued non-citizens ends at the same time as their visas, photograph and start all candidates, whether application procedure for a driver license. He said that the State should be the use of technology to prevent candidates from more licenses between several names.

DHS also said in a letter to Baldacci, as measures to approval by the legislative body shall, not later than December 15, 2008, and those who are cared for, so that the executive power by force shall, within a period of 60 days.

“The state must take steps to ensure that the individual is not given a driver’s license, if it is not legally in our country,” US Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, in the classification Republican Homeland Security Committee, said in a statement. “I will continue to insist that federal funding in support of the state, these changes make sense.”

A spokesman for Maine Gov. John Baldacci, David Bauer, said the governor would not be democratic to react Monday evening, but “the goal is to be the best for their requirements (of the State).”

In previous days, Homeland Security granted an extension, South Carolina to meet with the Real ID Anti-Terror Law. How South Carolina and a few other countries, Maine, a law prohibits compliance with the Real-ID.

The letter, in which Stewart Baker, assistant secretary for policy DHS, Baldacci noteworthy that other countries respect the laws of the barrier with the Real ID was extensions to demonstrate, in the intention to meet the requirements of Real ID “for their own reasons, and is not technically in order of the Federal Law of implementation.”

Maine officials have expressed concern about the cost of the federal law, he denounced a warrant and said, it has the potential to weaken privacy. But federal officials have expressed concern about his own political Maine-made it possible for illegal aliens to obtain licenses.

Federal officials followed, in both cases, people have no connection with the State, the illegal transportation of aliens in Maine to obtain driving licences petrol US Attorney Paula Silsby.

Maine-licences have also active in the legislative proceedings in question, billing, which is a prerequisite for the licence based on residency recipient. The question remains unanswered.

Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, Maine’s top License Administrator, said that the Confederation of identification such as passports, maps and pass military ID is sufficient for identification Real-ID is fully implemented.

US Sens Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, has also tried, as mediator denied agreement between Maine and DHS, a priori sanctions against Maine travelers, “said a spokesman.

Critics of the policy of the Confederation said that Maine is a go-around more stringent in their abandonment of the application of certain states, certain extensions no promise to be fulfilled.

Data Theft Carried Out On Network Thought Secure

Criminals involved in a massive data breach at the Hannaford Bros. and Sweetbay grocery chains stole the customer information from a part of a computer-network system that security experts had believed was secure.

Many merchants and organizations have been faulted for exposing sensitive customer information by transmitting data through unsecure wireless network systems. But Carol Eleazer, Hannaford’s vice president of marketing, said the Scarborough, Maine, grocer was using a preferred state-of-the-art fiber-optic cable for its transmissions.

“It’s really easy to pick data off wireless networks but it’s extremely difficult to do that with wired systems,” says Avivah Litan, an analyst ..

State and local officials work to head off problems before they start

D’State and local officials say they are the stages of the prevention of violence links, but no more cases of links between ripe.

While the state does not have a critical problem Band, it does not mean it does not exist in the state, tapes, and New Hampshire has been to proactively prevent and step National Associated infiltrate street gangs, “said Thomas P. Colantuono, the state Attorney General.

In addition, the recent arrests in the sector of persons related by ties, including in York County and Somersworth, Maine, indicate the criminal prosecution authorities have not rest on its laurels, at he said.

“The aim is to solve the problem and stay in front of him,” he said. “This is a problem elsewhere in the country. We know it and you read it, and we do not want that to happen. ”

A step New Hampshire Safe Streets Gang Task Force, one of the many tasks such forces of the whole nation. The Confederation has accepted the Department of Justice of New Hampshire, an official of this year.

The working group includes representatives from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the police department in Manchester’s Special Investigation Unit and the state and local police.

Colantuono, said the task force was established by former United States Attorney General Alberto Gonzales asked in 2005 to start Anti-Gang-GRIP programs of the transaction or Resistance Through investigation and prosecution.

“If the attorney general has asked us until it was during the year 2005, we already knew that we will see an increase in activity in the bonds of New Hampshire, and he seemed every time we talk about the weapons, we talk about gangs. He was very excited about us, and we tried it has always been, “he said.

The Task Force recently arrested seven people in connection with the bonds of Manchester. Those arrested are other fees charged by the federal government.

Colantuono, said the task force’s main focus will be on major cities of the state, such as Manchester and Nashua. But he said band can be done in any part of the country and often.

New Hampshire legislature, verification of the legislation, the creation of several sentences of band members. The proposal would judge years condemns the use of laws and sentences for offences against the band, when members of a jury, the accused to take two of the four criteria for accession to define links.

The bill, which was included in the Senate, would allow rates to 10 to 30 years, compared with seven to 15 years for crimes is not connected with gangs.

The activity passage was recently held in the Seacoast region. This month, the Somersworth police arrested three members of the Bloods - a violent street gang is well-known for selling drugs in many American cities. The police claim that the three had a large crack cocaine, the operation of the apartment. Reporting police, the seizure of more than $ 3700 of crack cocaine, divided into 70 packages weighing a total of 23 grams

“You have to look at the problems with gangs in major cities in the state, but we also have a lot of problems in rural communities and the Seacoast,” said Captain Stephen Church of the Rockingham County Department of Corrections. The Church is vice president of the New England East Coast chapter of the transition Investigators Association.

In Maine, a drug being Sweep the Iron Horsemen, one of the biggest clubs in Maine’s motorcycle, it was 16 arrests, most in York County, on charges of conspiracy to distribute, the cocaine and marijuana.

The arrests were the culmination of a process of listening to telephone conversations between 40 July and September last year. Officials say the investigation began in the province and at expanded to include the United States Drug Enforcement Agency and the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms.

Church said gangs temporary nature, and it does not need much to someone in Boston, in conjunction with a national group to travel beyond the borders and create an impact in New Hampshire or a city ‘ a municipality.

“Nobody should say, they are untouchable or” not in my neighborhood, “he said.” If a member of passage to enter a specific area, they can absorb a local group of children who are already in place and give them a structure. It can happen fairly quickly, quietly and sometimes, if we do not pay attention. It depends on what’s going on in this community social. ”

Structure is what earn small groups, if a so-called related links at the national level, the Church said.

Passage that the Bloods, the Latin Gangster Disciples, Crips, and others have more than 1000 members throughout several countries, he said.

The Church has not so far from these gangs have a large presence in the country.

Gang members commit crimes ranging from petty theft more time for crimes related to drugs, weapons and invasions at home, “he says.

“Gang crime has a profound influence on the community, but also the quality of life and people’s everyday lives,” he said.

Those who, the greatest danger for participation in youth gangs are trying to fill a social need, the cost of Lt. Chris Belknap County Sheriff’s Department. Costs, it is the president of the New England East Coast chapter of the transition Investigators Association.

“The kids come in these frequency bands from broken homes, and have low self-esteem,” said the cost. “They buy in the bands of false because it is their need for social protection, they would not be at home.”

A common public prejudice is that all matters connected with gangs is a matter of law enforcement, but the church said it is an issue on the needs of the community to work with the hand and the hand of the police.

Children need to be achieved at an early age and discouraged, each band or criminal activities, said the cost.

Officials in Rochester began to observe an increase in the number of links in connection with the crime in 2006, including attacks of vandalism, drugs, robbery, burglary and cruelty to animals. To resolve the issue, the police held monthly meetings of the school began with the city and officials to discuss.

Through these meetings, the Commonwealth to strengthen their programs and juvenile delinquency came with Connect with youth. For example, Rochester Police Lt. Saint Paul Toussaint said, the school, more resources put in place with the obligations of officers of children in schools by members of the Reserve department of the city Recreation Summer Camp programs.

The city also has a strong juvenile crime and embezzlement of program resources officer while, and enjoy working with students, better able to reach youth at risk, “said Toussaint.

The redirection program for the first time, offenders under the age of 17 the opportunity to complete service of the community, without going through the traditional courts.

The city council has also approved a proposal by the police in October on the use of federal money for the establishment of a studio rap as a way to connect and engage young people in the music .

Man pleads not guilty in shooting

BANGOR, Maine - The local team with a strong “Easy Rider” tattoo on his bald head pleaded not guilty Friday in Penobscot County Superior Court to attempted murder and other charges in connection with the police described as a drug trafficking gone bad.

Curtis E. Albion Jr., 51, was earlier this month to a better aggravated assault, two counts of theft and possession of a firearm by a person who is prohibited.

Curtis was a few days after the Schießerei Jan. 25, leaving a wife of 28 years, Bangor injured, according to court records. Since it is on the Penobscot County Jail unable to bail of $ 5000 or $ 50000 cash of collateral.

Superior Court Justice Joseph Jabar refused Friday to reduce Curtis’ Cash deposit up to $ 1000, he could be released.

David Walker, Curtis’ lawyer Bangor, the disputed facts, the Court introduced. He said that the debate, which began shooting, as Curtis refused to sell the victim and his friend oxycodone pills that Curtis had a recipe for one before his arrest.

The other side of the story of what is on Curtis’ original appearance of the image.

According to court documents, victims and their 27 man-years-old companion, which is also that of Bangor, Curtis allegedly went to the apartment Street Hammond, January 25 past, pay a debt of oxycodone and pills buying.

After the couple Curtis a little money, they talked, saying he had no drugs but increasingly it for a portion of the money, it will. A battle began, according to court documents, Curtis refused if the money. The victim said Curtis police drew a small pistol from his pocket, and she was wounded in combat.

She told that the police was fatally shot when she tried to prevent Curtis shooting of his companion in the head. Your companion conducted in the emergency department of a hospital in Eastern Maine Medical Center, after their money raised in court documents.

The woman is expected to recover.

Curtis’ next court has not yet been resolved.

Upon conviction, he has up to 30 years in prison and a fine of up to $ 50000.

In one case, nothing, a former employee of Mountain View Youth Development Center pleaded not guilty Friday to human trafficking at the prison.

Call Lori, 36, the alleged Charleston had marijuana, alcohol, pornography and juvenile delinquency in the detention center, according to Michael Roberts, deputy prosecutor of the Penobscot County.

The judge granted the request of the District Attorney’s Office are released on a personal recognition bond. The conditions are not in contact with potential witnesses, not uncontrolled contact with minors other than their children or the Association of the restaurant where he works.

Roberts said after inviting the Anklageverlesung that she was in contact with some of the former prisoners to youth. He did not describe the nature of that contact.

In case of appeal against conviction, faces five years in prison and a fine of up to $ 5000.

In another case, nothing Parkman a man pleaded not guilty to attempt to catch up with crude and sexual coercion of a child by a computer.

Gordon D. Lovely, 22, is attempting a meeting with someone who had thought was a minor girl in a chat session. It turned out that he was, in fact, communicating with a police detective from Bangor as a girl.

Roberts said he did not know how Lovely has attracted the attention of the police.

If convicted, he faces five years in prison and a fine of up to $ 5000.

It remains doubtful. The conditions were not available Friday.

Maine Budget discussions go on off stage

AUGUSTA, Maine - Legislation on various proposals for balancing the budget was stopped, Baldacci officials have failed on a Saturday, but State House.

Communication was also the legislature and government Treasurer David Lemoine.

The Senate, the Democrats with an edge over Republicans naked 18-17, he completed late Friday afternoon, without a vote on a new proposal for a supplementary budget to the spirit of a deficit of $ 190 million revenue. Previously, the majority of Democrats in the House of Representatives, which retain 90 of the 151 seats, has refused to move, had a plan, that its own problems in the Senate.

Democrat of the House of Representatives and Senate leaders have been something happen before Tuesday to avoid the need for unilateral steps too slow expenditure of the State Gov. John Baldacci, who is also a Democrat.

Tuesday action also - in a complex parliamentary system - might of the Democratic legislative majority, cooperation with Baldacci, expenses, a reduction of its own accounts, which remain in force before the end of the 30th June of the current fiscal year.

Normally, bills, majorities adopt less than two-thirds do not go into force until 90 days after the legislature postponed for the year.

The House of Representatives and the Senate again in the meeting on Monday.

Democrats and Republicans also seem willing to accept a reduction of $ 34.1 million of state aid for local schools advanced by Baldacci. But a hospital and taxation match the provision of the Progressive Democrats, the prefect, as well as the opposition Republican and the Republicans were opposed to a plan to strengthen democratic $ 9 million by accelerating sales of unclaimed property.

Bend criticism on both sides of the passage, the revised version of democratic action in the Assembly a plan to make it easier for the functions of a monitoring unit known as the Office of Program Evaluation and heads of Government of legislative authority Accountability Office of Program and Fiscal Review.

Earlier this month, management Baldacci was a procedural flaw in the preparation phase of a second prefect of expenditure, reduced to three months. Baldacci a $ 38 million to discuss circumcision on December 18, 2007. The amount of the new restrictions, to be effective April 1 on the eve of the June 30th end of the year 2008, would be $ 27 million.

According to the Maine Attorney General’s Office, prefect of the circumcision process can not be used, an increase in spending or to move money from one program to another, but the costs can be reduced under the programmes so that by the executive.

Time to give up fight to keep Fort Halifax Dam

By a unanimous vote of Winslow’s Planning Board last week, the pursuit of Halifax Dam should finally be settled on the Elimination of this year.

The vote came after years of conflict and the discussion on the fate of the dam. In 1998, and federal governments forged an agreement with a coalition of environmental groups and landowners to dam the river water Kennebec vagina for the restoration of the river once thriving fish populations. The plan contains withdrawal of the dam-Edwards at the head of the flooding in Augusta, as well as the installation of fish passage at several other dams along the upper river and its tributaries.

But the owner of the dam FPL Energy found that the installation of fish passage at its progression on the Dam Square Sebasticook Halifax in Winslow would be more expensive than ever Dam Gains from the energy generated. For example, FPL Energy decided against the dam.

Enter a group of people that is developing along the wall of the dam for the seizure and called itself “Save Our Sebasticook.

They did not want them to see how the water drained from the lake and began a battle that lasted for many years. Their struggle involved appealed to the Supreme Court Judicial Maine Energy and federal authorities, as well as invocations of the Endangered Species Act - but it led to the defeat in its efforts on several occasions.

Change is difficult.

For members of the Save Our Sebasticook, the transformation of the landscape along the bank of its characteristics is a bitter pill to swallow. As far as they are concerned, those who want to remove the dam of the opinion that fish are more important than the interests of citizens and property owners.

But the people of Maine have a stake in excess of the Sebasticook and Kennebec rivers, like the federal government, by law. The seizure by the Dam Fort Halifax bars of the migration of fish species, a valuable source for the Gulf of Maine as well as the status of the inland fishing.

Despite its losses, Save Our Sebasticook succeeded delay dam breach many years - and delay the return of the river’s native Laichplätzen their fish upstream. And it was not just the cost of the environment: The city of Winslow, for the use of the liberal approach of the Advocate, as it is a longer planning process Review Board.

But the fight is finished.

We say “should” because the enemy at a distance of more than delaying tactics, which could benefit to slow down the dam’s control. This file could be an appeal against the decision of plan table, despite the fact that the Governing Council has exercised incredible care, in its decision, freighted approval of a number of conditions and agreed unanimously authorize the dam of the city. There are probably other manoeuvres opponent could only by their imagination. One of the few options include the promotion of the city, the dam eminently domain.

Opponents of the status of Halifax Dam’s distance have a long struggle, but at every stage they have lost. All other steps are, rightly, as a pilot and the ties selfish - and probably mean that the taxpayers of Winslow more money for the defence of their planning board is reasonable and rational decision.

It’s time to move on - to Save Our Sebasticook Winslow for their fellow citizens, for the rest of Maine, the citizens have a legitimate interest in the fate of that road and water for fish and Kennebec rivers Sebasticook.


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