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SAN FRANCISCO — Federal and state officials in California prepared to receive thousands of people Monday from a cruise ship that has been idling off the coast of San Francisco with at least 21 people aboard infected with the coronavirus. Personnel covered head to toe in protective gear woke up passengers on the Grand Princess […] There is no word on when, exactly, Michael’s in Bangor will open, but signs are up on the doors to the location announcing the store will open soon. The magnitude 2.2 earthquake was felt about 8:07 a.m. just north of Mount Vernon. A proposed rule states that Maine could "recognize non-binary for use on official records by permitting non-binary as a gender marker on a birth record." Debate over a proposal to exempt some students from Maine's new vaccine law is likely to see the same arguments surrounding the defeated referendum. Booker's decision follows recent Biden endorsements by several failed Democratic presidential candidates. Michigan could redefine a Democratic primary that has become a showdown between former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. Andrew Purdue, 42, was killed Sunday afternoon when his snowmobile crashed into trees in Piscataquis County. Julia Bayly has been involved in some capacity with the Can-Am since 1993, but for her, the most enduring involvement has been hosting mushers. The former domestic violence shelter on Elm Street, expected to open in late May or early June, will be the only recovery residence for women in Washington and Hancock counties. While past rebounds can't predict what will happen now, a new analysis shows that the S&P 500 rose 9.27 percent on average after various outbreaks over the past 40 years. For a year, the group probed the contents of every old notebook, every receipt, every creepy horror movie from the stranger’s VHS collection. They weren’t looking to pawn off someone else’s estate. Instead, they used the stranger’s possessions to tell a story of their own. The streets of Brewer were once occupied by soldiers belonging to a foreign power. Second-seeded UMaine (18-14) earned its 10th straight win and will play 28-3 Stony Brook in Friday’s 5 p.m. title game on Long Island. It will be UMaine’s fifth consecutive championship-game appearance. |
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CLASSIFIEDS EAST MACHIAS MLS#1282261 |
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Covenants protect investment. Rd front, rights to common lot. Near Gardner Lake. Great opp. Survey says 8.97ac. lot. $26,500 Sunrise Realty, Anita Johnson, | | Read more... |
HAMPDEN MLS#1413707 |
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4 BR/2 BA 1918 farmhouse on 1.2 acs. Spacious fam. rm., huge backyard, 2-car att. gar. & front porch. $169,000 Jean Jenkins, Vacationland Realty, VacationlandRealtyMaine.com | | Read more... |
DEDHAM |
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Lot # 1 Hillside Dr. Conv. loc. minutes from 1A. Subdivision lot., Elec. at St., septic test avail. Walking trails abound & Lucerne Beach Club nearby. $25,000 | | Read more... |
COUNTRY LIVING IN MILO RANCH |
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3 BR/1.5 BA W/2-car attach gar Deck & nice yard. Big basement. 1-car detach gar & shed w/gen. Near Schoodic & Ebeemee Lakes & KI. Trails nearby. Anne Bailey, DeWitt-Jones Realty, 207-943-3163 | | Read more... | Place a classified ad with the BDN |
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