Earl R. Torrence faces up to 20 years in federal prison and a fine of up to $250,000.
16 FEB 2021
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Bangor man pleads guilty to robbing credit union in hospital to buy drugs
Earl R. Torrence faces up to 20 years in federal prison and a fine of up to $250,000.
How to get a license to sell homemade food in Maine
The first thing you need to know is that you do not always need to get a license to sell food in Maine.
1st phase of UMaine’s $110M athletic facilities upgrade includes 3 new fields
The University of Maine softball, women’s soccer and field hockey teams all will be playing on new fields in the near future.
Bernard Lown, UMaine grad and Nobel Peace Prize winner, dies at 99
Lown, born to a Jewish family in Lithuania in 1921, immigrated to Maine in 1935, ahead of World War II.
Cost of a single Bitcoin exceeds $50,000 for first time
The price of Bitcoin has risen almost 200 percent in the last three months and its volatility was on display Tuesday.
Developer will seek up to $135M to finance Moosehead Lake ski resort
Piscataquis County commissioners on Tuesday formally backed the development of a year-round resort with new ski lifts, a hotel, marina, condominiums and more.
FEMA opens mass vaccine sites as bad weather hampers efforts
The Biden administration intends to establish 100 such federally assisted vaccination sites nationwide.
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