Bangor Daily News
Five years after a Navajo elder vanished, the man who robbed her was released from prison
EDGEWOOD, N.M. (AP) — Five years to the day that Navajo elder Ella Mae Begay disappeared from her home in a remote corner of Arizona, the man who acknowledged beating her, stealing her truck and…
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4mHaley Ward names Tobey, PE as first northeast operations director
BANGOR — Haley Ward, Inc., an employee-owned professional engineering, architecture, planning, environmental and surveying consulting firm, is pleased to announce the appointment of Shawn Tobey, PE, as the company’s first northeast operations director, a newly established leadership role created to support the firm’s continued growth and operational excellence across the Northeast. In this role, Tobey […]
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1mNH man dies in Maine dirt bike crash
The crash occurred at about 3 p.m. Saturday in Parsonsfield, when the dirt bike hit a rough patch in a dusty trail.
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5mWhy a viral wallet maker set up shop in Presque Isle
Oldis Road uses a Presque Isle office to manage worldwide shipping for its vertical-opening leather wallets.
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1mAmbulance carrying patient crashes in Bangor
The crash happened on Broadway in Bangor on Friday evening.
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4mTown & Country dedicates Connolly-Couture Bridge honoring long-time volunteers as Eastern Trail 'Close the Gap' project is completed
SCARBOROUGH — Following the completion of the Eastern Trail Alliance’s long-awaited “Close the Gap” project, signage was officially installed for the new Connolly-Couture Bridge, a lasting tribute to two individuals whose dedication helped shape Town & Country Federal Credit Union and the communities it serves. Members of the Connolly and Couture families joined Town & […]