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Photo of a state police cruiser courtesy of Maine State Police - Troop F - Aroostook County. (Courtesy of Maine State Police)
Photo of a state police cruiser courtesy of Maine State Police - Troop F - Aroostook County. (Courtesy of Maine State Police)
Maine State Police Troop F Report, April 19-25, 2021
Contributed • May 12, 2021 The Maine State Police Troop F barracks in Houlton responded to a number of calls for service during the period of April 19-25, including the following.
Editor’s Note: An arrest or summons does not constitute a finding of guilt. An individual charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at criminal proceedings.
BBC News
By Lindsay Brown
For actress Lola Petticrew, growing up in a country where abortion was mostly illegal was just her reality.
The 25-year-old stars in a new BBC drama based on real life experiences of women in Northern Ireland between 2013 and 2019.
Three Families tells the stories around accessing abortion that led to it being decriminalised in 2019.
Until then, Northern Ireland had some of the strictest abortion laws in the world.
Lola plays Orla, a 15-year-old girl who gets pregnant. Her mum buys her abortion pills online, which at the time was illegal.
The drama follows her case as she goes through the court system.
Help and encouragement for widows
By Kathy Monnin - Versailles News
Monday, May 3 was National Widows Day. The day eluded me until late Monday night when I read it from a Facebook post. Since entering widowhood slightly more than six months ago I had been wanting to write a little about the subject.
At the time of Steve’s passing, I was comforted by many cards and compassionate words from caring persons. But life goes on and people return to their normalcy, but my life had been forever changed, I was left alone to work through the grieving process.
“’…and the two shall become one flesh.’ So, they are no longer two but one flesh.” ~Mark 10:8
iTWire Thursday, 06 May 2021 11:43 Halt! What’s the password? It’s World Password Day, does your password pass muster? Featured
If you pass on having a strong password that you regularly update, and if you pass on using a password manager, then you won’t get a pass mark in the test of life, so please don’t fail yourself or the digital twin that is your online existence - please take passwords as seriously as you take locking your house, car or anything else you value.
The first Thursday of May is World Password Day, and this year it’s today, 6 May 2021. First celebrated in 2013, this day is meant to serve as a reminder of the importance of good password hygiene.