| | Latest news Tuesday, December 17, 2019 at 1 pm |
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The outpatient clinic is expected to be built on an undeveloped parcel of land at 151 W. Commercial St., according to a VA spokesperson. A candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination dipped his toe into a Maine legislative debate Tuesday, more than two months before Maine Democrats register their preferences in the 2020 presidential primary. A spinning ice disc that nearly spanned the entire width of the Piscataquis River was spotted in Milo on Tuesday morning. But the spinning disc was short-lived. A specific "whale-friendly" or even "whale-safe" brand would likely apply to lobster harvested from traps with weak, breakaway rope or remote-controlled "ropeless" gear systems. Do you recognize any of these faces, be they living or dead, be they still living in Maine or not, or be they athletes or politicians, actors or musicians, or one of Maine’s many artists or writers? The inception of the Lincoln Project is significant, but to say it represents a minority of Trump's Republican Party would be an understatement. The governor’s $70,000 salary has not changed since 1987 and is the lowest in the nation, as is pay for judges and justices. The Bangor Daily News collected public statements on impeachment from the four members of the state’s congressional delegation and the 12 candidates running against them. Wings For All is a program organized by national disability rights group The Arc to help people with autism and other developmental disabilities become more comfortable with the different aspects of flying. The Board of Selectmen voted Thursday night to deny a petition to remove Madawaska’s town manager, calling it “not valid” and “contrary to the law.” He’s managed $5 billion on Wall Street and worked with Oscar winners Rami Malek and Brie Larson, but when he’s in Maine, Frederick W. Green focuses on Buck’s Harbor Market. A Gorham woman, Janet Kuech, has asked a court to order the Gorham Town Council to let her take the seat she won in the November election. A light dusting of snow in the Bangor area Tuesday morning could lead to slippery road conditions for the morning commute. The impeachment supporters rallied outside the congressman’s office two days before the House of Representatives votes on whether to impeach President Donald Trump. One lane of Route 2 in Hermon reopened about 4:45 p.m. Monday after it was closed most of the afternoon due to flooding from a beaver dam that gave way after heavy rain on Saturday. Anyone who brings their dogs to walk or play along the Bangor Waterfront may soon have to keep them on a leash. Six people died in vehicle crashes on Friday, making it the deadliest day on the Maine roads in more than 18 months. Among the witnesses called Monday morning were a Bangor police officer and the janitor of the Bangor apartment building where the Carrillos once lived. |
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