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The Rev. Anthony Cipolle, 54, has repeatedly invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was formally charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust on Thursday, making him the first Israeli premier to be indicted while in office. Canadian Pacific Railway will buy Central Maine and Quebec Railway from its parent company. Portland officials said they are expecting about 70 Africans to begin arriving later this week. Trump has been inviting Senate Republicans throughout the fall to talk about impeachment and other issues, according to national media reports. It’s possible that his year’s overall harvest could finish above the 2018 total. Last month, Fiona Hill warned of the risks posed by the shadow diplomacy being run by Rudy Giuliani and his associates. American Airlines will begin offering the seasonal service starting June 6, 2020. As a thank you to Jessica Garsed, the Ronald McDonald House invited the “Jeopardy!” winner to visit its Bangor House. Fiona Hill is expected to testify Thursday about what she witnessed inside the White House as Gordon Sondland and Rudy Giuliani carried out foreign policy for an unconventional president. President Donald Trump hasn’t visited Maine since 2016, but his influence could be felt on Wednesday night as the three Republican candidates tried to carve out distinct lanes in a June primary for the right to face U.S. Rep. Jared Golden. Bryan Anthony and Brayden Bradbury of Central Aroostook High School are among the recipients of the 2019 “Butch” Shaw award as presented by the Northern Maine Board of Approved Soccer Officials. Old Town is considering restrictions on where in the city sex offenders can live, a move that would make Old Town one of the only larger towns in the Bangor area that limit where sex offenders can live. When it comes to growing a downtown, it takes a village. Or at least that’s the ethos of Rockland Main Street Inc., a nonprofit that’s been working with community stakeholders to bolster the city’s downtown for the last decade. The 1,196 Atlantic salmon captured is the highest total recorded on the Penobscot since 2011, when 3,125 salmon were captured at fish-counting facilities. They call it the “next man up” mentality. “We get quirky as we get older and somewhat set in our ways. It can be hard to figure out how do I even find someone who’s single?" A Dutch aquaculture company plans to build a $110 million land-based fish aquaculture site in Jonesport, company officials said Wednesday. A federal agency has found that a Waterville hospital failed to protect a patient from abuse after an incident last spring in which an employee asked the patient to come in for an unnecessary ultrasound exam, then allegedly touched her in a sexual manner. |
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