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The American Folk Festival said Tuesday that the 2019 edition of the 18-year-old festival was its last. Up to 40 A.C. Moore stores will be replaced by Michaels, another chain of arts and crafts stores, sometime in 2020. The recipes are likely to be included in a cookbook timed for release as Maine celebrates its bicentennial next year. The man, who has not been identified, was struck about 1:30 p.m. on Main Street near Springvale District Court, according to the Sanford Police Department. One of Portland’s dearest sports teams may soon find themselves without a permanent home. Before you head to a jam-packed Hannaford for those last-minute ingredients, quiz your Thanksgiving knowledge with these questions. The outcome could lead to renewed efforts by House Democrats to compel testimony from other high-ranking officials, including former national security adviser John Bolton. Bruce Brigman says he has accomplished much of the first part of his plan: he has seen a noticeable rise in traffic across the mall since the beginning of his tenure. Guitarist and singer Rob Sylvain never heard his grandmother, Elisa, sing the traditional Acadian folk songs she knew and loved. But when she died in 1998, she left behind a tattered, spiral-bound notebook filled with handwritten lyrics. The new ban will take effect on Jan. 1, a full year before an almost identical ban takes effect across the whole state of Maine. The Black Bears showed a lot of grit and determination, putting together a four-game winning streak to overcome a 2-5 start. But New Hampshire ended their playoff hopes with a 28-10 win on Saturday. A proposed regional high school for southern Aroostook County is heading back to the Maine Department of Education for consideration after one of the member schools pulled out of the project. A Bangor woman last week became the second Mainer in less than a month to narrowly lose out on winning an episode of a wildly popular game show. A blue-ribbon commission has one more meeting scheduled before the Legislature reconvenes to propose solutions to bridge a shortfall for road and bridge maintenance that now sits at $232 million. The company planning what could be New England’s first indoor Atlantic salmon farm in Bucksport received its final building permit Monday. A New York City-based investment firm has completed its purchase of the electrical plant at the former Verso Paper mill site in Bucksport. Jurors found a Hampden man guilty Monday of murder in the shooting death of his sister-in-law last year. |
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CLASSIFIEDS BOWERBANK - MLS #1411625 |
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3BR/2BA, open concept, auto. gen., HWBB heat, 2 heat pumps, pellet stove, view of Sebec Lake cove, $239,900. MLS #1411625. Jim Pike, 207-266-4199 DeWitt-Jones Realty | | Read more... |
MILO - MLS #1410687 |
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5 BR/1 BA built 1855 w/addition in the 70's, 2 porches, 2 det. garages, view of Sebec River, 1.23+/- acres. $139,900 MLS #1410687 Donna Jones, Dewitt-Jones Realty, | | Read more... |
HAMPDEN MLS#1417051 |
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Office/retail space on RT 1. Comm. zoned. Exc. space w/2 pvt. offices, waiting area, lg office/conference rm. 2nd flr. is set up as an apt. $169,000 Robin Wellman, 951-4860, | | Read more... |
DOVER FOXCROFT MLS#1295996 |
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Lg farmhouse. 45 acs. 5 BR, 1.5 BA, office, kit., DR, LR, FR, 2 barns in exc. cond, workshop, IG pool. $385,000 Mallett Real Estate, 564-8073. | | Read more... | Place a classified ad with the BDN |
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