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Sagadahoc County commissioners voted unanimously at their Dec. 10 meeting to fire 36-year-old Matthew Shiers. Connecticut researchers are involved in a new and potentially important effort to break the cycle of infections among wild animals and ticks that leads to the transmission of Lyme disease to humans. Steven K. Allard, 56, was snowmobiling near the mouth of the Moose River on the lake when he fell through the ice. Police responding to a call for help found a woman who had been stabbed in the leg and resident Jaroslav Hanel opened fire, killing Officers Tiffany Enriquez and Kaulike Kalama. These free and public events across the state pay tribute to the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. There’s a lot to love about living on a farm or homestead raising your own animals and vegetables. But there are some downsides, and for me the worst is the stark reality that critters don’t live forever. Ryan Holt, who served in the Marine Corps for eight years, will hunt, build shelters and avoid the many dangers of South Africa — entirely alone. In the nude. As the properties leave the program, they can lose their rental assistance, leaving tenants' fates uncertain as officials grapple with how to preserve the homes of people living in areas where there are few incentives for private development. Taking pharmaceutical money, it turns out, does not make U.S. Sen. Susan Collins or her opponents unique. About 250 aquaculture farmers, researchers, students and others convened at the University of Maine’s Hutchinson Center on Friday to explore the possibilities of the growing industry. On Jan. 27, Bangor city councilors will decide whether to keep the city’s public bus hub in Pickering Square -- and the course of redevelopment for the square. Bangor saw a 40 percent uptick in the number of parking tickets issued in the first year after it adopted a more advanced system for enforcing traffic violations around downtown. The Black Bears, who played 12 of its first 17 contests this season on the road, scored their second straight victory at home in Bangor. Illegal crossings plummeted across the border after the Trump administration made more asylum-seekers wait in Mexico for hearings in U.S. court. All told, nearly 606,000 travelers flew through the airport last year. The hope is that Herbie's descendants will have some resistance to Dutch elm disease. But that remains to be seen. |
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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... |
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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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