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– Oxford chase, crash revealed systemic problem in license suspension system

The Secretary of State's Office vows better tracking and follow-up of troublesome cases, and pushes the state courts to improve cooperation in keeping problem drivers off the road.

– Oxford County chase and crash reveals systemic problem in state s license suspension system

The Secretary of State's Office vows better tracking and follow-up of troublesome cases, and pushes the state courts to improve cooperation in keeping problem drivers off the road.

Mexico man who died in Norway crash identified

Mexico man who died in Norway crash identified
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Norway Town Meeting set for Monday night at high school

Read Article NORWAY Residents will vote on the $5.3 million budget and consider changes to three ordinances at the annual Town Meeting, scheduled for Monday, June 14, at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. On tap are 39 articles dealing with the municipal budget and changes to the building code, rental occupancy and curfew ordinances. The budget increase is less than 1%, with most of that due to wages and insurance. Several accounts are lower than last year’s budgeted amounts, including the municipal complex, planning and enforcement, utilities, debt service, cemeteries and parks and recreation.

Juveniles charged in Norway car thefts

Read Article NORWAY A rash of car burglaries on June 1 was quickly solved when two juveniles from Lewiston were charged with the crimes. The suspects had taken a family vehicle without permission and driven to Norway where they stole personal property, including firearms, from unlocked vehicles parked in downtown neighborhoods. The pair was caught on surveillance video. The juveniles were in possession of stolen property when they were taken into custody and one of them was already on probation for similar offenses. One of the firearms was recovered (https://www.sunjournal.com/2021/06/02/norway-police-urge-residents-to-lock-vehicles-following-rash-of-thefts/) by Norway’s K-9 team, Officer John Lewis and K9 BOLO the next day. The second gun has not yet been found.

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