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Maine’s lobsters are clearly sustainable, through license limits, trap limits, v-notching of females and throwing back undersize and oversize lobsters. But what about the lobstermen and the lobster industry? Both are in bad shape these days. The catch is not bad this year. But the… Read More
    An image that ran with an item about the new exhibitions at the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland on Thursday’s Mark Your Calendar page was incorrectly captioned. The artwork featured is by Louise Nevelson and is called “Dawn Column 1” (1959, painted wood). A statement… Read More
CALAIS – Collectors wanted! Closet collectors, that is. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false; for (var i = 0; i < slot_sizes.length; i++) { if (isMobileDevice()) { if (slot_sizes[i][0] googletag.cmd.push(function () { //… Read More
AUGUSTA – Eleven gubernatorial nominees won approval Monday at a Senate confirmation session called primarily to fill a state ethics commission vacancy. Leading the list was the confirmation of Michael Friedman of Bangor, who had been recommended for a position on the Maine Commission on… Read More
    For a dozen years now, Bill Rae and the staff of Manna Ministries in Bangor have been doing what they can to help needy families in our area have a happier and more fulfilling Christmas. And while many holiday campaigns focus on children, Manna reminds… Read More
Part 2 of Gov. John Baldacci’s next budget seemed to shock Maine hospitals when released last week. The governor is proposing to take money set aside in the first part of the budget for future hospital payments and use it, largely, to cover a Medicaid funding reduction from… Read More
EAST MILLINOCKET – No one was injured in a Wednesday morning fire at the Katahdin Paper Co. mill that incinerated 45,000 tons of paper and took firefighters more than 12 hours to extinguish, according to fire officials. Employees working in the recycling plant, where the… Read More
ROCKLAND – In an effort to comply with Federal Aviation Administration rules, Knox County commissioners voted this week to wipe the slate clean in their dealings with the Knox County Flying Club. Commissioners voted to void the county’s lease with the club for use of… Read More
LYMAN – York County Sheriff Philip Cote will step up patrols, institute a zero-tolerance police for traffic infractions and launch a public awareness campaign to improve safety on Route 111. Cote also said Thursday that he will ask highway engineers to look into additional changes… Read More
    BUCKSPORT – Schools in the Bucksport area have announced start dates, registration and medication registration information: . Bucksport High School: Classes begin Tuesday, Aug. 27, for freshmen. All other students should be in school Aug. 28. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes =… Read More
CAMDEN — The words floated in the air during Saturday evening’s intermission at the Camden Opera House: “I really would like to take piano lessons again.” Just moments earlier, pianist Dick Zimmerman sent chills up the spines of listeners with one of the most popular… Read More
    SOUTH PORTLAND – Maine’s women veterans are invited to learn about available benefits at the first conference for Maine’s women veterans. The event will take place Nov. 17-18 at the Sheraton Tara, South Portland. The conference will include exhibits, workshops and learning sessions. For information… Read More
BANGOR — On Dec. 29, city officials will find out exactly who is seriously interested in acquiring the cruise vessel that operated on the Penobscot River for parts of the last two summers. On that date there will be a public opening of proposals for… Read More
In a strange twist to the continuing saga at Brewer City Hall and a racial discrimination lawsuit filed against the city, Brewer City Manager James Kotredes suggested strongly Monday night that he had heard longtime city Councilor Larry Doughty make racial remarks in connection with former Brewer employee… Read More
BOSTON — The FBI has announced a new hot line available to the public to combat health care fraud. FBI Special Agent Richard S. Swensen said, “The public’s assistance is absolutely essential if we hope to have any impact on the billions of dollars lost… Read More
    BRUNSWICK – Michelle Amidon, the head coach for the Bowdoin College women’s ice hockey team, will try out for the 1996 U.S. national women’s ice hockey team, which will compete in a tournament later this month. Tryouts for the team will be held from Oct. Read More
ORONO — The Peace Studies Program at the University of Maine will hold Peace Week ’95 on the theme “50 Years Later — Looking Back, Moving On,” Monday-Saturday, Oct. 23-28, at the Orono campus. Among the events are panel discussions and lectures at the Memorial… Read More
COLUMBIA FALLS — The annual Bog Stream Pickerel Fry in Beddington will highlight the 1994 ice fishing season for several Columbia Falls area fishermen and their friends, who will have plenty of live baitfish with which to pickerel. At the Pickerel Fry last January, four… Read More
There will be an open audition for wind musicians for The Bangor Band 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28, at John Bapst Memorial High School. Players on any band instrument will be welcome to attend the audition. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes =… Read More
Women’s College Basketball GORHAM – Katariina Pulkkinen scored 19 of her 21 points in the first half to lead the host University of Southern Maine to an 88-60 victory over the University of New England in Biddeford in women’s basketball action here Thursday. googletag.cmd.push(function ()… Read More
    How can anyone be so mean to an elderly man, and still sleep at night? In my day, children were taught to respect other people’s property. My husband bought his first new car this summer. Before two months had passed, someone kicked all doors, pried… Read More
Maine has an undeserved reputation as a state that shrugs at accidental shooting deaths during hunting season. This image, an outgrowth of two tragic hunting accidents in 1989, one of which drew national attention, is that in this state hunters are not responsible for their actions: Point a… Read More
    A new Brewer program marks the first time that there will be a before-and-after-school care program for kindergarten-age students in Brewer. Sponsored by Penquis CAP, Brewer Kinder-Kids Place provides activities for children who attend both morning and afternoon kindergarten classes. “Kindergarten-age children have so many changes and adjustments… Read More
    ORONO – What better time than the holidays to hold the popular Maine Indian Basketmakers Sale and Demonstration, scheduled for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13, at the Student Recreation and Fitness Center, University of Maine. The event offers the public an opportunity… Read More
    BANGOR – Penobscot Theatre continues its 35th anniversary season with two productions for the holiday season – the Tony-nominated family musical “A Year With Frog and Toad,” and the uproarious comedy for mature audiences, “A Tuna Christmas.” The productions run through Dec. 23 at the… Read More
    BANGOR – Stephanie (Stevie) Dunham and Caleb McGary met at age 8 while taking a class at Caleb’s mother’s dance studio, River City Dance, and while performing with Robinson Ballet. Since that age they have danced in “The Nutcracker,” performing various roles separately or partnered… Read More
    If you had a band, what would you call it? “The Copper Lights.” googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false; for (var i = 0; i < slot_sizes.length; i++) { if (isMobileDevice()) { if… Read More
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    3rd District Court, Bangor Cases Nov. 10-14, 2008 googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false; for (var i = 0; i < slot_sizes.length; i++) { if (isMobileDevice()) { if (slot_sizes[i][0] googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define… Read More
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    BELFAST – State and local police converged on a High Street home after a male occupant was shot to death there Tuesday morning. Police said a woman was being questioned in connection with the shooting and a weapon was recovered. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define… Read More
    Because of anticipated state and federal budget cuts, elderly residents at some Maine assisted living facilities will no longer be served breakfast beginning on Jan. 1. Freese’s Assisted Living in Bangor, Stearns Assisted Living in Millinocket and Merry Gardens Estates in Camden will continue to… Read More
    From the governor’s office to the showrooms of small auto dealerships throughout the state, many Mainers are paying close attention to the proposed $15 billion bailout of U.S. automakers. Most involved in the industry are hoping that the U.S. Congress will vote to give the… Read More
    BREWER – The national slowdown in the auto industry will cause a temporary shutdown at Brewer Automotive Components. Company officials are anticipating a two-week shutdown starting Dec. 19 at the Brewer factory, where 117 workers make suspension and steering components for Toyota of North America… Read More
    BANGOR – Fraser Papers Ltd. has sued a Michigan firm in U.S. District Court seeking payment for 1.8 million pounds of specialty paper manufactured at Fraser’s Madawaska facility and shipped to North Carolina between May 5 and June 2. In the breach-of-contract lawsuit filed Monday,… Read More
    ORONO – The Maine Better Transportation Association will host a program Thursday evening at the Best Western Black Bear Inn titled “Flight Plan: Weathering Turbulence and Finding Opportunity in the Passenger Air Travel Market.” The program begins at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11. Rebecca Hupp,… Read More
    A loan program unveiled last week fills an important void by targeting money to small businesses in rural and downtown areas. The new loans also come at a critical time when credit markets across the country remain frozen. Coastal Enterprises, Inc. was selected by the… Read More
    It’s good that the Bangor Daily News highlights the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (“Eleanor’s Declaration,” Dec. 8) and that the BDN states that “few in the West would argue these basic claims that come with being human.” One aspect of the human rights… Read More
    Several readers have written in about whether it is possible for President-elect Barack Obama to become president before Jan. 20. While the chances of this happening are virtually nil, there are constitutional paths to such a development. One would be for Condoleeza Rice to resign… Read More
    There’s an intimidating picture on the front page of the Dec. 3 Bangor Daily News It shows an individual brandishing the Bible like some club with which to throttle those Christians (like me) who look into Scripture and see Christ’s words of love and tolerance. Read More
    The country’s health insurance industry was praised last week for joining the national debate over universal health coverage. Pledges to give up its ability to reject people with pre-existing medical conditions and its longstanding objection to guarantees of insurance coverage could represent a significant change for the insurance… Read More
    Almost every day on TV one will view the suffering of little children who are victims of war, pestilence, famine and natural disasters. Then again there are agencies, which rescue children from picking in city dumps. If a civilization cannot control birth rates compared to… Read More