Bangor Daily News
He was detained by ICE. When he got out, he couldn’t find his car.
Maine’s secretary of state paused an automatic title transfer process for a month to give immigrants time to contest car seizures.
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1mFelon accused of possessing gun and drugs in Bangor
Christopher Reynolds Jr., 22, has been charged with aggravated drug trafficking and possession of a firearm by a felon.
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4m140 nests of these endangered birds are hatching right now. Before you head to the beach, read this.
Piping plovers, once hunted for food and hat feathers, rebounded because of regulation but have declined again with habitat loss.
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2mLetter: Graham Platner’s personal growth makes him worthy of public office
“I admire people willing to face themselves honestly. I don't trust people willing to exploit it.”
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3mOne of New England’s largest plumbing and heating wholesalers is expanding to Caribou
The expansion, announced Monday, also includes the acquisition of a distributor in Sanford and will bring the company’s Maine locations to 12.
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4mA place to call home: Town & Country FCU announces $3,500 contribution to support older Mainers through SMAA Housing Connections Program
PORTLAND — As part of its ongoing commitment to ‘local helping local’, Town & Country Federal Credit Union has made a significant contribution by donating $3,500 to the Southern Maine Agency on Aging in recognition of Older Americans Month to support the organization’s Housing Connections Program in Cumberland and York counties. The donation will help […]