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Sustainability and Transportation Committee approved the proposed straw ordinance 3-0, and Portland City Council will vote on it October 21. The board of directors for the Skowhegan-based School Administrative District 54 met with community members, students and members of the Penobscot Nation on Thursday to discuss the mascot-transition plan. A high school cross-country athlete barred from competing in his wheelchair at the state meet is frustrated by the decision by the Maine Principals' Association. Federal fisheries regulators are taking heat from both sides of the debate over protections for the endangered North Atlantic right whale. Here’s how to use cherry tomatoes so they can be enjoyed now — or later. Maine is home to about 300 avian species, and each one has fascinating qualities. So what will it be? Are you a soaring raptor, a hardy seabird or a vibrant songbird? Bangor is among the towns, cities and institutions across Maine that will soon receive thousands of dollars in grant funding from the state to help install Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations. Lexi Ireland has emerged this season as Penobscot Valley’s career goal-scoring leader with 106. The story of how Zakaria Allaf made his way from Aleppo, Syria, to Bangor is the kind of hip-hop origin story you hear on rap tracks — one that spans the globe and is packed with more twists and turns than the verbose, staccato raps that Allaf writes, records and performs. As many as 15,000 adult Atlantic salmon will be put into the Penobscot River over the next three years, most of them after being raised in penstocks off the coast of Washington County. The bears in Alaska’s Katmai National Park become so mammoth that the park for five years has run an annual contest to name the most blubbery bear of all. A high-speed chase through Bangor on Tuesday night started about 35 miles north of the Queen City, when Maine State Police tried to stop a car they suspected was driven by a 37-year-old who was wanted for earlier misdemeanors. Here's a roundup of the biggest conversation starters that happened in the Bangor Daily News' comment sections this week. “The risk of tick-borne illnesses remains high through November, so we urge everyone to protect themselves from tick bites.” “A different decision should have been made to ultimately ensure the game reached its conclusion." Jeremey Hugh Rogers, 25, of Norwalk, Connecticut, has been in custody since his arrest in Rockport on Aug. 22. He faces terrorism and weapons charges. Federal law requires health care organizations to tell patients when their information is inappropriately disclosed. |
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CLASSIFIEDS JONESBORO MLS# 1300435 |
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Great prop. to start a bus. Upstairs apt has 2BR, nice kit/LR & BA, nice deck. Lg 30'x85' & 30'x30' addtl bldgs, 17.1 acs. $259,000 Anita Johnson Sunrise Realty | | Read more... |
SANGERVILLE, MLS#1345315 |
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Nice 1843 circa farm house on 2.5 acs. Att. barn, den w/wd stove. Newer well. Property serviced w/circuit breakers. $134,000 DeWitt-Jones Realty, Donna Jones, 943-3341 | | Read more... |
HOWLAND - MLS #1434672 |
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2 BR, 1.5 bath, home office area, laundry rm on 1st flr. Public water & sewer. Paved drive, det. 1 car gar. $49,000. MLS #1434672. Donna Jones, DeWitt-Jones Realty, 943-3341 | | Read more... |
MILO - MLS# 1434932 |
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3 BR, 2 ba. on dead end st., lg. backyard, many improvements. Walk to downtown, short drive to Schoodic Lake. MLS #1434932 $85,000. Donna Jones, DeWitt-Jones Realty, 943-3341 | | Read more... |
SCHOODIC LAKE MLS #1377307 |
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3 BR, 2 bath new construction, hardwood maple floors, auto. generator, appliances. ±1.07 ac. $429,000. MLS #1377307. Donna Jones, Dewitt-Jones Realty, 943-5225 | | Read more... | Place a classified ad with the BDN |
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