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Friday, November 15, 2019 at 1 pm

 

Defense attorney in Hampden man’s murder trial: ‘He killed her in a blind rage’ after fight with priest


A defense attorney in the trial of a Hampden man accused of slaying his sister-in-law last year told jurors Friday that her client shot and killed his sister-in-law after weeks of conflict between the two.
 
 
 

Roger Stone guilty of witness tampering, lying to Congress


Roger Stone, a longtime friend and ally of President Donald Trump, has been found guilty at his trial in federal court in Washington.
 
 
 

Marilyn Manson will join Ozzy Osbourne in Bangor during rescheduled tour in 2020


Waterfront Concerts announced this week that hard rock legend Marilyn Manson will open for Ozzy Osbourne during the latter’s rescheduled 2020 tour, which is set to hit Bangor on June 13, 2020.
 
 
 

Bangor man arrested after he allegedly breaks 6 fire station windows


A Bangor man was arrested early Friday morning after he allegedly broke six garage door windows at a city fire station.
 
 
 

New Trump administration plan may keep Maine asylum seekers from working


The acting head of U.S. Immigration Services said the new rules are aimed at deterring asylum seekers from illegally entering the country to get work permits.
 
 
 

Bucksport teen completes big game ‘grand slam’ in two months


Tyler Winchester, 18, has already filled all four of his tags for the season.
 
 
 

3 reasons to appreciate Maine’s many porcupines


Now is a great time to reflect on these corpulent critters and their impressive role in the Maine woods.
 
 
 

Proposed St. John Valley Regional School waiting for first crucial vote


Three original school administrative units came together in 2015 to find a solution to combat steadily declining enrollment in St. John Valley schools.
 
 
 

Watch as former diplomat testifies in Day 2 of impeachment hearings


An ambassador, her firing and a pair of fixers. Those details stand at the center of Marie Yovanovitch’s story, a personal ordeal she’ll describe to Americans and the world Friday.
 
 
 

8 generations of the same family owned this Andover estate. It’s now up for sale at $1.2 million.


An early American country mansion in Andover built by a Revolutionary War veteran whose family has owned it for 228 years is up for sale.
 
 
 

Maine moves forward with Canadian drug importation plan absent federal guidance


Maine has begun developing a plan to import prescription drugs from Canada under a new law without guidance from the federal government, which will eventually have to sign off on the state roadmap.
 
 
 

Plan for 120-foot cellphone tower on Route 1 in Rockland worries neighbors


A Massachusetts-based communications company is seeking to construct a 120-foot tall cellphone and radio tower on Route 1 in Rockland.
 
 
 

Tennessee company will take over ER staffing at both of Washington County’s hospitals


A Tennessee company that has fought ongoing national efforts to eliminate some large, surprise medical bills will soon become the employer of ER doctors in Washington County’s two small hospitals.
 
 
 

Charges dropped against accused pot seed trader after UK refuses to extradite him to Maine


A federal judge in Portland has dismissed charges filed six years ago against a London man accused of buying and selling marijuana seeds in Maine.
 
 
 

Woman missing and man arrested after fire damages Bucksport house


Bucksport police are looking for a woman who has gone missing after her house caught fire.
 
 
 

Red Claws star Tacko Fall has never seen a snowstorm


Tacko Fall grew up in Senegal and played college basketball in Florida. He's never seen snow flutter from the sky. But it's only a matter of time, since Fall is a new center for the Maine Red Claws basketball team.
 
 
 

CMP ranks last nationwide in customer satisfaction, according to survey


J.D. Power said Thursday that CMP scored worse than any electric utility nationwide.
 
 
 

Steuben man found guilty of shooting fisherman’s dog, Franky the pug


A judge has convicted a Steuben man in the August 2018 killing of a dog owned by a lobsterman he had worked for.
 
 
 

Northern Light CEO will leave to take job with top hospital lobbying group


Michelle Hood, president and CEO of Northern Light Health, announced Thursday that she has accepted a job as executive vice president and chief operating officer of the American Hospital Association.
 
 

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