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Everybody, and everything, loves a smelt. In fact, even smelts love smelts. The concert, set for Saturday, July 25, is the quartet’s second appearance in Bangor, after a July 2017 concert. As medical providers and social systems expand treatment options for opioid use, and law enforcement continues to tackle the issue, methamphetamine use has become a growing concern. It's more prevalent, and increasingly potent. And some users are turning to meth while still trying to manage another addiction. Verso said it has received the needed regulatory approvals for the sale but faces opposition from two stockholders as the company seeks to finalize the deal. Expect a relatively tight focus from Mills, who told Maine Public this week that “major reforms” won’t be accomplished in a short legislative session in an election year. What — and whom — to watch when the trial gets underway around 1 p.m. EST Tuesday. Let’s see how much our readers of a certain age remember from childhood trips to buy new boots, school shopping or picking up prescriptions. Trump's two-day visit is a test of his ability to balance his anger over being impeached with a desire to project leadership on the world stage. The group said Collins "turned her back" on women, citing her vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court as well as other judicial nominees who oppose abortion. After teaming with Bill Belichick for a half dozen rings over their 18 years together in New England, Brady is on the cusp of becoming the biggest free agent to hit the open market since Peyton Manning in 2013. Grand Lake is a popular destination in the summer for those looking to spend quiet times camping by the majestic lake. But that isolation poses unique challenges for anyone needing urgent medical care. The Jonesport-Beals boys basketball team is in familiar territory as tournament time nears — highly ranked in Class D North. At some point, Richard bell’s pictures of Titcomb Mountain went into storage. That's where they remained until discovered again last year. Greenquist, a Boston native who graduated from Boston University in 1957, joined Bangor Hydro in 1963 as treasurer. Freshmen Abbie Quinn and Emmie Streams have played important roles in the Rams’ 8-4 season to date. A comic book shop, a gift boutique and a specialty cake bakery are among the businesses that have either already opened, announced plans to open, or moved from Hammond Street in Bangor in the past two months. Jim Rice will replace Alex Cora on Thursday, Jan. 30, as the featured guest at the annual 92.9 FM 'The Ticket' Hot Stove Banquet. Citing a desire to step away from running a retail establishment, the owners of the Maine Guide Fly Shop in Greenville have announced plans to sell their business. |
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CLASSIFIEDS EAST MACHIAS MLS#1282261 |
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Covenants protect investment. Rd front, rights to common lot. Near Gardner Lake. Great opp. Survey says 8.97ac. lot. $26,500 Sunrise Realty, Anita Johnson, | | Read more... |
HAMPDEN MLS#1413707 |
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4 BR/2 BA 1918 farmhouse on 1.2 acs. Spacious fam. rm., huge backyard, 2-car att. gar. & front porch. $169,000 Jean Jenkins, Vacationland Realty, VacationlandRealtyMaine.com | | Read more... |
DEDHAM |
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Lot # 1 Hillside Dr. Conv. loc. minutes from 1A. Subdivision lot., Elec. at St., septic test avail. Walking trails abound & Lucerne Beach Club nearby. $25,000 | | Read more... |
COUNTRY LIVING IN MILO RANCH |
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3 BR/1.5 BA W/2-car attach gar Deck & nice yard. Big basement. 1-car detach gar & shed w/gen. Near Schoodic & Ebeemee Lakes & KI. Trails nearby. Anne Bailey, DeWitt-Jones Realty, 207-943-3163 | | Read more... | Place a classified ad with the BDN |
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