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Auburn man admits to setting fire to boarding house in 2018

Auburn man admits to setting fire to boarding house in 2018 Justin Knight said he didn t know why he burned the building that was occupied at the time. Share AUBURN A local man admitted Wednesday to setting fire in 2018 to a boarding house from which tenants were forced to flee. A judge scheduled that sentencing for a later date. Justin Knight Androscoggin County Jail photo Assistant District Attorney Andrew Matulis told the judge a police officer responded to a dispatched call to 63 Academy St. where he found the porch of the boarding house fully engulfed in flames and tenants fleeing the burning building.

Police: Man charged with arson in random historic Auburn home fire

By Christopher Williams, Staff Writer Read Article AUBURN An Auburn man has been charged with arson and attempted arson after a blaze destroyed a historic three-story home at 63 Academy St. early Sunday morning.  Justin Knight, 33, of 138 Spring St. was arrested at the Androscoggin County Jail and charged with two counts of arson and two counts of attempted arson. According to jail records, all charges are Class A felonies, which are punishable by up to 30 years in prison.  Police arrested Knight on Sunday morning at a nearby residence on an unrelated misdemeanor domestic violence charge. The additional charges came after an investigation into the fire. 

Auburn man admits to setting fire to boarding house in 2018

Auburn man admits to setting fire to boarding house in 2018
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Chautauqua town schedules meeting on assessment | News, Sports, Jobs

gbacon@observertoday.com MAYVILLE Chautauqua town residents who are still upset about the latest revaluation are going to be able to hear from the assessor directly. The Chautauqua Town Board will hold a special meeting Monday at 7 p.m. in the former gym located at the town hall, located at 2 Academy St., Mavyille. The meeting will be informational only and no action is expected to take place. On April 12, more than 30 residents attended the town board’s monthly meeting expressing their displeasure for the revaluation, some saying that their assessments were doubled or even tripled. Many residents at that meeting asked the town board to “throw out” the assessment and start the process over.

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