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With more than 1,000 people participating in the challenge for UMaine, the university came in second in the nation, outcompeted by just one school: Texas Woman’s University. Theriault was running on the lead lap in 26th place at Talladega on Oct. 14 when he got swallowed up in a wreck with 26 laps to go. The City Council unanimously approved the measure Monday evening. Witnesses told police the bicyclist ran a red light before the collision. Nearly 25 years ago, Jessica Meir wrote in her high school yearbook that her dream was to go on a spacewalk. But Meir isn’t content to stop there: her next dream is a moonshot. Andrew Sherman, 48, was found dead in his Kimball Street home almost two weeks ago. Dale Holloway, 37, of Manchester was expected to be in court for a bail hearing Tuesday. But it was postponed until he gets a new lawyer. If convicted of all charges, Volodymyr Zhukovskyy could face up to 378 years in prison. What's more Maine than Moxie and red hot dogs? Trump asserted his selective regard for the Constitution to which he’d sworn an oath and casually dismissed a clause he appeared to violate in trying to award next year’s Group of 7 summit to his own golf resort. Before long, we’ll be greeting fellow hunters with the age-old phrase: “Get your deer yet?” “If one person pees their pants, that’s pretty good. If two pee their pants, then we know we did great. If we get more than five in a night, that’s amazing.” Avery Herrick was a prolific goal scorer for the Dexter High School girls soccer team for two seasons. But she wasn’t happy. University of Maine freshman quarterback Joe Fagnano, who threw for 445 yards and five touchdowns in Saturday’s 59-44 loss to Football Bowl Subdivision team Liberty University, will get the nod again in this week’s homecoming game against William & Mary. Deer Isle’s situation is reminiscent of Bar Harbor’s. Both are seeing an increase in seasonal housing fomented by the profitability of renting to tourists, and a subsequent loss in year-round dwellings and people to live in them. Hundreds gathered on the waterfront Monday to watch as the Sequoia, the grand former presidential yacht, was barged into the harbor for repairs. Multiple attempts to remake Maine’s county jail system in the last 12 years have failed. Federal prosecutors last week dropped an immigration charge against a Guatemalan man arrested Sept. 19 after the U.S. Border Patrol said agents followed a family who looked Central American into a Bangor thrift shop and overheard them speaking Spanish. Under its third ownership group in five years, the Portland Phoenix is set to return in print. |
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2 BR/2BA, 3.60 acs. w/645 sqft water front. 2 addl. sep. guest cabins w/2 other bunk houses. Gen. Drilled well. $199,900 Nadeau/Bragdon Team, ERA Dawson, 723-1441 / 447-0701 Call Andy or Bruce to list today! | | Read more... | Place a classified ad with the BDN |
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