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Top 25 Most Unique Dining Experiences in the World
In order to make this list, the establishments had to be really unique. The world has some pretty crazy restaurants, and narrowing it down to a top 10 list was extremely difficult.
$29M Grant to Encourage Use of Electronic Medical Records
Electronic medical records are coming to a doctor's office near you. It's only a matter of time and money.
A major concern with Plum Creek Timber Co.'s proposal for a major development around Moosehead Lake - expressed by the governor, local residents and several members of the Land Use Regulation Commission - is ...
Groups aim to protect Lily Bay
NRCM senior staff attorney and North Woods Project Director Cathy Johnson,left, shows a map of Plum Creek's proposed Lily Bay development to Beaver Cove residents Jim Glavine and his wife, Sheila Kelley.
More Hot, Humid Weather Expected Across Maine
State health officials are urging residents to use caution with high temperatures and humidity expected across Maine today.
Two Men Accused Of Draining Maine Soldier's Checking Account
Two Piscataquis County men face forgery charges for allegedly stealing more than $14,000 from the checking account of a 22-year-old soldier who discovered the loss after returning home from a 15-month ...
Two charged in theft of soldier's life savings
Two Piscataquis County men have been charged with forgery for allegedly stealing more than $14,000 from a soldier's checking account.
Rockwood: Future of three-student school unsettled
By Diana Bowley Saturday, May 31, 2008 - Bangor Daily News Garbed in a bright pink dress, Danielle Mills, 10, stood up in an audience of adults Thursday and made a passionate plea to Department of Education ...
Waldoboro Man Wins Tourism Association Hall of Fame Award
Roger Cauchi of Waldoboro received the prestigious Hall of Fame Award from the Maine Tourism Association at the Association's Annual Meeting in Boothbay Harbor May 21.
Piscataquis police address speeding, traffic violations
Piscataquis County Sheriff John Goggin said Tuesday he would encourage more unified work details between his department and local police in an effort to curb speeding and other traffic violations.
John F. Mahon: LURC is facing its tipping point
By BDN Staff Saturday, May 17, 2008 - Bangor Daily News The Land Use Regulation Commission deserves accolades for its recent approach to the massive Plum Creek proposal. via Bangor Daily News
Soldier's life savings wiped out
“It was the start of my life savings”
A soldier who had returned from a 15-month deployment in Iraq reportedly was bilked of more than $14,000 by four people from the Dover-Foxcroft area who forged his signature on checks stolen from a relative's ... via Bangor Daily News
The high drama of school consolidation continued last week in the legislative chambers of the state house in Augusta. via York Weekly
Greenville: Town seeks grant to replace wharf bulkhead
“Whatever we do, we want it to be done to last”
By Diana Bowley Saturday, April 05, 2008 - Bangor Daily News The possibility of obtaining a Municipal Investment Trust Fund grant to help fund the replacement of the rotting Greenville Junction Wharf bulkhead ... via Bangor Daily News
Greenville seeks funds for aging fire tanker
“It would be a good ride for the fair but it's no way to ride to a fire”
By Diana Bowley Wednesday, April 02, 2008 - Bangor Daily News GREENVILLE, Maine - "Rust and smoke, the heater's broke, the door just blew away; I light a match to see the dash and then I start to pray; the ... via Bangor Daily News
Frederick W. McAfee, 83, of 4 Triple Oaks Drive, and a former resident of Clifton Heights, Pa., died Monday, March 17, 2008, at York Hospital. via Seacoast Online
Peter Sly: Defining 'smart growth'
By BDN Staff Tuesday, March 11, 2008 - Bangor Daily News In the year 2028, how will our public institutions and private owners shape decisions in northern Maine? What does "smart growth" in the large areas of ... via Bangor Daily News
“It works very well. We have one of the best systems in this part of the country”
Lincoln's birthday was generally observed in the Lewiston schools, except in the lowest grades and the high schools. via Sun-Journal
Trespassing Charges Dropped Against Environmental Activists
Trespassing charges have been dismissed against environmental activists who were detained last fall after taking photos and video of Plum Creek offices in Greenville. via WLBZ