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Democratic Rep. Maggie O'Neil has proposed requiring producers that sell eggs in the state to follow guidelines including cage-free housing systems that allow chickens to engage in behaviors such as perching and spreading their wings. Michael Marble of New Sharon faces charged from multiple police departments in Maine and New Hampshire after the Saturday chase. The former vice president devoted the majority of his Saturday night speech to deliver a fiery charge against the NRA and gun manufacturers, vowing to hold gun makers accountable if elected. From disaster aid for Puerto Rico to requiring the president to get authorization from Congress before taking military action against Iran, here's how Maine's members of Congress voted. The celebration of 15-year-old Thomas Porfirio's life was held at the Williamson Performing Arts Center at the Lawrence High School and Junior High complex in Fairfield. Freshman guard Anne Simon scored a game-high 17 points to lead four players in double figures for the Black Bears (13-14 overall, 9-4 in Ameica East). She also had five rebounds, two assists and two steals. Junior Olivia Mosca won the two-mile to set the tone for a Brewer team that also received a victory in the long jump from junior Abby Stroup, who also was second in the triple jump. For more than a century, an old white mansion sat peacefully along Bennoch Road in Old Town, an historic testament to one local man’s role in the Civil War. Certain factors in Maine make the struggle for sleep in the Pine Tree State unique. EMCC is offering a medical assisting certificate program whose costs are fully covered thanks to a $3.6 million grant that’s allowed the community college system to establish 11 workforce training programs in high-demand fields. There will be no early exit from the Class A North tournament for the Hampden Academy boys basketball team this year — but just barely. U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii drew a lively crowd for a town hall at the University of Southern Maine on Saturday night, though many of them will not be able to help the longshot Democratic presidential candidate win Maine’s March 3 primary. A bill making its way through the Maine Legislature seeks to restrict — or limit — the use of four specific pesticides, all belonging to a class known as neonicotinoids, which are considered threats to honey bees and other pollinators. |
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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... |
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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... |
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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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