Her paintings were a site of expression for populist politics and in her art she found something close to freedom from the doldrums of her personal life.
Sarah Shepherd
ROCKLAND The following cases were closed in Knox County Unified Court from June 14-July 21.
Isaac John Allen, 48, of Rockland, domestic violence assault in Rockland July 31, 2020, 180 days in jail with all but seven days suspended, probation one year.
Aimee L. Barnstein, 25, of Spruce Head, domestic violence assault in Rockland Jan. 26, 2019, dismissed; disorderly conduct, offensive words and gestures in Rockland Jan. 26, 2019, $250 fine; domestic violence assault in South Thomaston April 3, 2020, dismissed; violating condition of release in Thomaston April 3, 2020, dismissed.
Daniel S. Barrows, 22, of Waldoboro, probation violation for a original conviction of burglary in Warren Jan. 7, 2018, three months in jail, probation partially revoked, probation continued; unlawful trafficking in scheduled drugs in Camden Jan. 6, 2021, $400 fine, five years in jail with all but nine months suspended, probation three years; violating a condition of release in Rockland Feb
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Cloer is the former assistant superintendent of the Bloomfield School District and retired director of the New Mexico Highlands University center at San Juan College.
Her late husband Harold was one of the founders of the West Hammond Domestic Water Cooperative Association District.
Her new booklet Water, Water Everywhere and Not a Drop to Drink covers the history of the organization.
FARMINGTON The act of poring over 50-year-old minutes from meetings of a fledgling domestic water cooperative might not seem like the most exciting way to spend your time.
But to Carol Cloer, it was riveting reading. Water is more valuable than gold now, she said, describing the reality of life in the Southwest. And it s just going to be more and more and more valuable.