28 charged in trashing of poet Robert Frost's former home

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From: AP Worldstream
Date: 20080119
Author:JOHN CURRAN

Twenty-eight people are accused of attending a birthday party and News Year's celebration that left a former home of poet Robert Frost a mess, with urine and vomit stains and broken antique furniture.

All 28 were charged with trespassing and five with unlawful mischief _ both misdemeanors _ related to the Dec. 28 party at the Homer Noble Farm house, authorities said.

The farm house had broken windows, broken antique furniture and tables burned in a fireplace. Vomit and urine stained the carpeting, and beer cans, cups and drug paraphernalia were left behind.

The damage ...

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