Doug Harlow is a veteran Morning Sentinel reporter now covering Skowhegan municipal government and police, court activity and general news from around Somerset County. In his spare time he raises chickens for eggs, cayenne peppers, fingerling potatoes, garlic and other organic vegetables with his wife, Mary Lou, who also maintains lovely flower gardens. Their little farm also produces maple syrup and heritage apples. Doug and Mary Lou moved to Maine in 1987 Doug, a Stone Soup Society poet and cab driver in Boston in the 1970s, was hired as a contracted correspondent for the Sentinel in January, 1988. His interests include baseball, especially the Boston Red Sox, and feeding the wild birds that visit them in the winter.
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PublishedJuly 31, 2012
Registration for newly approved Cornville Regional Charter School K-6 classes scheduled Thursday
CORNVILLE — Kaleb Miller turns 5 on Sept. 13.
The Cornville youngster comes in just under the Oct. 1 deadline to be eligible to enter kindergarten at the new Cornville Regional Charter School, which will be among the first charter schools opened in Maine -
PublishedJuly 31, 2012
Charting future at new Cornville school’s open house
CORNVILLE — Kaleb Miller turns 5 on Sept. 13.
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PublishedJuly 27, 2012
SAD 13 board finds $98,000 more to cut from budget, which will got to referendum vote for third time
The cuts include savings on the salary of longtime principal Linda MacKenzie who is leaving School Administrative District 13 for a job in the Millinocket School Department, according to Superintendent Virginia Rebar.
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PublishedJuly 27, 2012
Kneading Conference key note speaker says local food could be key to reviving economy
SKOWHEGAN — When the granite industry left the small, rural town of Hardwick, Vt., during the last century, residents in the ensuing years were forced to leave town to find work.
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PublishedJuly 26, 2012
Maine Kneading Conference speaker: Local food will save the economy
When the granite industry left the small, rural town of Hardwick, Vt., during the last century, residents in the ensuing years were forced to leave town to find work. Then along came a group of farmers who relied on the land, on one another and on the promise of prosperity and good health from good food.
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PublishedJuly 26, 2012
Angus King rolls into Skowhegan for campaign stop — on a Harley
SKOWHEGAN — U.S. Senate candidate Angus King toured the Somerset Grist Mill on Wednesday, saying small farms producing food for local markets will have a big effect on the future of the state’s economy.
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PublishedJuly 26, 2012
Harley-riding King touts local food, small farms during Skowhegan visit
SKOWHEGAN — U.S. Senate candidate Angus King toured the Somerset Grist Mill on Wednesday, saying small farms producing food for local markets will have a big effect on the future of the state’s economy.
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PublishedJuly 25, 2012
Harley-riding King touts local food, small farms during Skowhegan visit
Angus King, the Independent U.S. Senate candidate, rode into town on his 2004 Harley Davidson V-Rod motorcycle as part of a statewide campaign tour.
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PublishedJuly 25, 2012
Jury decides landlord not at fault for lead poisoning suffered by Solon tenants’ son
SKOWHEGAN — A Gardiner landlord was found not responsible Tuesday for injuries to his tenants’ young son in Solon.
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PublishedJuly 25, 2012
Gardiner landlord not at fault in lead paint lawsuit, jury concludes
SKOWHEGAN — A Gardiner landlord was found not responsible Tuesday for injuries to his tenants’ young son in Solon.
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