Bangor Daily News
Quiet criminal case focuses on immigrant health provider that billed millions to MaineCare
Federal prosecutors charged three people connected with a Lewiston company in a tax fraud case alleging publicly funded interpreter services were never delivered.
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4mLincoln artist illustrates the historical transformation of Maine logging
Roger Ryder's grandson, Vance Tompkins donated the series of eight watercolors to the Patten Lumbermen's Museum this month.
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4mBangor councilor registers vacant property but will not be charged back fees
Susan Hawes avoided registration and the accompanying fees to the city for years.
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6mThe Iran deal: Success, failure or simply an intermission?
"I believe Trump deserves credit for several undeniable achievements. The United States avoided a costly ground war."
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5mWhere you can see fireworks and celebrate Fourth of July
Celebrate America's 250th birthday in Aroostook County with fireworks, parades, and cookouts across 11 different towns, from Presque Isle's yearlong festivities to Allagash's riverside blowout.
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2mLimestone nets digital sign donation
Sign Pro of Southington donated a $51,000 digital sign to Limestone, replacing an outdated model to help the town announce official notices and local events during this exciting era.