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In re Amberley D. (2292 words) |
 | IN RE AMBERLEY D. [¶1] Joann R., mother of Amberley D., appeals the judgment of the Waldo County Probate Court (Mailloux, J.) appointing Diana and Richard B. coguardians of Amberley pursuant to 18-A M.R.S.A. § 5-204 (1998 and Supp. |
 | Amberley testified that Joann was abusing drugs and alcohol, providing them to her, staying out all night drinking, and engaging in sexual activity in front of her. |
 | Amberley was fifteen at the time the petition was filed and granted, and the record indicates she nominated Diana and Richard B. to be her guardians pursuant to 18-A M.R.S.A. § 5-206 (1998).{7} Minors who are older are permitted, under certain circumstances, to exercise a greater degree of choice. |
| Amberley airfield during WW2 (6412 words) |
 | The name Amberley was given to the area by Mr James Edwin Collet, a farmer who arrived from Sussex England in the 1850's to settle on a property at 3 Mile Creek west of Ipswich. |
 | No 23 and 71 Squadron detachments departed Amberley and recommenced operations from Lowood on 2 February 1943 but were replaced at the depot by the Air Echelon of No 77 Squadron which arrived from Darwin on the same day and handed over all of 77 Squadron P40E aircraft to No 3AD. |
 | This Squadron was re-equipped with the new P40K aircraft and departed Amberley enroute to New Guinea on 15 February 1943. |