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Footage shows the calm scenes in the town of Kittery, Maine quickly shift to madness as the earthquake suddenly erupts. The camera begins to shake violently before slowly returning to normal.
The Aroostook County Courthouse and Jail is a sprawling complex occupying about half of a city block in the center of Houlton, Maine.The original 1859 courthouse is a rectangular brick block, with a bell-shaped mansard roof, and a cupola that now also includes a clock; the latter is an addition made during the 1895 additions to the building, in which the cupola was moved to the new center of ...
Courts of Maine include: State courts of Maine. Maine Supreme Judicial Court [1] Maine Superior Court [2] Maine District Courts (13 districts) [3] Maine Problem-Solving Courts [4] Federal courts located in Maine. United States District Court for the District of Maine [5]
The position of Chief Justice of the Maine Superior Court was authorized by the Maine Legislature, P.L. 1983, c. 269, § 7, to be effective on January 1, 1984.The Chief Justice is designated by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court to "serve at the pleasure and under the supervision of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court and shall be responsible for the operation of the ...
The Somerset County Courthouse is a historic county government building on Court Street in downtown Skowhegan, Maine, the county seat of Somerset County.The brick building was designed by local architect Charles F. Douglas and built in 1873, with an addition by John Calvin Stevens in 1904, and a second addition added in 1938.
The county court first met in a converted meeting house, which also housed town offices. This courthouse was built in 1885 on the site of this first building, to a design by the prolific and noted Lewiston architect George M. Coombs. Coombs designed a number of buildings in Farmington, particularly in the wake of a major fire that swept through ...
The Pownalborough Courthouse is a historic court house at 23 Courthouse Road in Dresden, Maine, USA.Built in the early 1760s, it was the first county courthouse for Lincoln County, which was established in 1760.
Space in the original 1911 floor plan was converted into the Court Clerk offices and a new Magistrate Hearing room. District Courtroom No. 1 was carefully restored to its original design — including arched casement windows, period light fixtures, original color palette, and replicated plaster moldings for the ceiling.