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We are in the midst of a difficult and dangerous period. Today, I’m pleased to help teach thousands of readers how to make a sound that will startle their friends, frighten their enemies and astonish (or annoy) everyone else, writes BDN's John Holyoke. The Coast Guard is now considering the possibility that the distress call may have been a hoax. The entry of Adrienne Bennett, a 40-year-old real estate agent, throws a wild card into a budding Republican primary in the swing district. Maine towns are surrounded by lush forests at every corner, but how well do you actually know the coniferous and deciduous hardwoods of the state? More and more, the city of Lewiston is taking action by suing landlords to get them to fix their properties. Local restaurateur Thomas Shanos announced last week that Whiskey River Smokehouse, his new barbecue restaurant, will open in late 2019 or early 2020, in a location adjacent to Brewer’s Riverwalk. Chris Sarro’s life changed Sept. 7 with one crisp, accurate punch. Looking for something Halloween-y to do this month? We’ve pulled together a long list of all sorts of events. The Bangor City Council may be on its way to eliminating a decades-old rule that bans most stores from carrying magazines, books and other publications that feature images of homosexuality on their outside covers. Differences in cultures can become confusing when misunderstandings occur between members of Micmac culture and people from law enforcement, emergency management or health care. When the new Maine law banning handheld devices while driving passed, Bangor police officers had to figure out a way to find a way to use their phones while cruising in their older cars that weren’t equipped with Bluetooth. No, the Maine Green Independent Party is not hosting a white supremacist gathering later this month at the Belfast Free Library. “This is an extraordinary case. Sadly, however, this case is not unique. Every time the state seeks to detain an incompetent child at Long Creek, these issues will be present." State animal welfare investigators are looking into the alleged cruel treatment of Atlantic salmon at a Bingham fish hatchery run by a Canadian company that raises the fish for food. Susan Collins and Angus King called the decision "terribly unwise" and a "moral and strategic mistake." |
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CLASSIFIEDS LINCOLN MLS # 1405769 |
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4 BR/1.5 BA American foursquare Orig. wdwork. Walking distance to all amenities. Space in gar. previously used for business. $129,900 Donna Coglitore, 290-0223, Keller Williams Realty | | Read more... |
MILO HOME |
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3 BR/1 BA. Newer home w/metal roof. Hunting, golf, schools & Mayo Hosp. Kelley & Wally Fenlason. 207-949-7376. Realty of Maine. $82,500 | | Read more... |
SANGERVILLE HOME |
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2 BR/1 BA. Fireplace, hdwd flrs, 2 car gar. 1.78 acres. Needs TLC. Kelley & Wally Fenlason. 207-949-7376. Realty of Maine. $86,900 | | Read more... |
HAMPDEN HOME-CARMEL ROAD |
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3 BR/1 BA. As is. Needs new found. 2.3 acres. Abutting 152 acres avail. See MLS #1411586. Kelley & Wally Fenlason. 207-949-7376. Realty of Maine. $69,000 | | Read more... |
JONESBORO MLS 1410867 |
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3 BR/2 BA, close to public landing. 2.21+/- acs w/260+/- ft water frontage. Lg walk out basement. Enjoy the views. $279,000 Sunrise Realty, Anita Johnson, 207-255-3039 | | Read more... | Place a classified ad with the BDN |
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