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Woodstock man to serve 2 years of 7-year manslaughter sentence

Read Article SOUTH PARIS A Woodstock man who, while fleeing police in 2019 rear-ended a car off the road, killing its driver, was sentenced Thursday to spend two years behind bars. Ethan Rioux-Poulios Approving a plea agreement, Oxford County Superior Court Justice Thomas McKeon suspended five years of the seven-year prison sentence he imposed on 26-year-old Ethan Rioux-Poulios. The defendant’s Maine driver’s license was suspended indefinitely by the Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles, though he may seek reinstatement of his license after 10 years. The May 20, 2019, crash on Route 26 in Woodstock killed 70-year-old John Pikiell of Noway. At an emotionally charged court hearing, family members of the victim assailed Rioux-Poulios for his selfishness and cowardice, but urged him to change his ways and become a productive member of society.

Sunday River Brewing Co owners back in court, seek to reopen, keep liquor license

Sunday River Brewing Co. owners back in court, seek to reopen, keep liquor license Rick and Ron Savage, owners of the Bethel establishment, are hoping to reopen their restaurant and bar and keep their liquor license from being revoked. SOUTH PARIS Lives versus livelihoods. That was how Wednesday’s court arguments were presented to a judge who must decide whether Sunday River Brewing Co. in Bethel must remain closed until Dec. 10 and whether the restaurant and bar may lose its liquor license or be fined. Oxford County Superior Court Justice Thomas McKeon said after hearing a full day of testimony Wednesday that he would make a decision by Friday.

Sunday River Brewing Co appeals DHHS fines and restaurant license denial

Sunday River Brewing Co. appeals DHHS fines and restaurant license denial Owners ask court to intervene immediately to keep the Bethel business open. Share SOUTH PARIS The owners of a Bethel bar and restaurant that gained national notoriety for flouting Gov. Janet Mills’ emergency order restricting businesses over COVID-19 concerns are appealing the state’s action blocking renewal of their license and seeking an emergency ruling from the court. Rick Savage, left, and his brother Ron Savage, both of Bethel, sit with their attorney, Ted Dilworth, in his Norway office Dec. 2 during a videoconference hearing in Oxford County Superior Court in South Paris. A judge heard arguments on whether to keep their Bethel restaurant closed and whether it should lose its liquor license.

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