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    A Page One story headline in Tuesday’s paper incorrectly stated that participants in the Low Cost Drugs for the Elderly and Disabled program are having their prescription assistance denied by the state. Many drug manufacturers have stopped supporting the program, triggering the rejections. — googletag.cmd.push(function ()… Read More
    EDMUNDSTON, New Brunswick – The announcement last week that Fraser Papers Inc. was eliminating 331 jobs in Edmundston and Madawaska was as much a surprise in Canada as it was in northern Maine. Knowing the bad economic condition of the paper industry, provincial and local… Read More
    PORTLAND – Levinsky’s clothing store, one of Portland’s best-known retail institutions, is shutting its doors because of the sluggish economy and poor sales. Levinsky’s has been a fixture in Portland since 1919, when founder Jacob Levinsky opened his first store on Congress Street near the… Read More
    FALMOUTH – Maine has the potential to generate nearly all of its electricity needs from wind, environmentally clean biomass plants and the sun, according to a report released Wednesday. The report, by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group, says that increasing the use of renewable… Read More
    How unfortunate that the Iraqi people, freed from decades of tyrannical rule, would destroy their history by smashing ancient artifacts and stealing others from their national museum, the world’s best repository of items from the earliest civilizations. While it is likely too late to repair the damaged items,… Read More
    Success at war gave President Bush a powerful voice this week when he demanded the Senate support larger tax cuts. But no matter how loudly he insists that his version of cutting taxes is just what the economy needs, analyses from several sources quietly refute his assertions. Read More
    I find myself having to respond to the letter titled, “Won’t pay federal taxes” (BDN, April 15), as a former citizen of Maine, now a resident of Florida, but also a 20-year employee of the Internal Revenue Service. How lucky Katherine Fiveash is to live in a country… Read More
    The article titled, “Hard day at auction” (BDN, April 4), was sad. What is happening to Maine farmers is a disgrace. My daughter works on the Andy Seavey farm in Ripley. I know that hard work, long hours and dedication go into farming. I have… Read More
    The Bangor Daily News article of March 27 concerning the legislative hearing on school employee fingerprinting quotes extensively from witnesses identifying themselves as speaking for major organizations. However, two other witnesses (I was one) expressed doubts that the positions taken by the central bureaucracies of organizations always represent… Read More
    In a letter to Bangor Daily News, Rep. Thom Watson defended his vote to continue the coyote-snaring program in Maine (BDN, April 2). His statements indicate that he misunderstood LD 237, An Act to Prohibit Coyote Snaring and Eliminate the Coyote-Snaring Program. Referring to the hearing on LD… Read More
    It’s a tired old clich?, but an ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure. In response to Natalie Morse’s op-ed article of April 5-6, I’d like to reiterate the wisdom of preserving the Fund for a Healthy Maine for the highly effective prevention programs it… Read More
    Beware of front groups like Consumers’ Voice (“Maine consumers deserve choice of local phone providers,” April 15), which often have an agenda that’s not what it seems. Consumers’ Voice purports to speak for consumers but, based on its funding and messages, this Indianapolis-based outfit should… Read More
    Winning the war in Iraq may have been relatively easy, but America’s intoxication with victory must eventually give way to a sobering reality that few of us have even begun to appreciate. And the sooner that distracting euphoria ends, the better it will be for… Read More
    ELLSWORTH – A Searsport woman who was attacked six years ago by a property owner as she walked her dog on a Surry beach has been awarded $20,000 by a Hancock County jury. Astrig Tanguay, 39, told the jury of six women and two men… Read More
    BANGOR – Responding to growing concern over the lack of qualified health care workers in Maine, Gov. John Baldacci on Wednesday announced a partnership designed to attract young people to the field. Baldacci said the shortage of nurses and other health professionals drives up spiraling… Read More
    OLD TOWN – Severance packages for those laid off from Georgia-Pacific Corp.’s mill have yet to be determined, but the displaced workers will have a check in their hands Friday, the company announced Wednesday. The paper company eliminated the tissue-making operation earlier this month, leaving… Read More
    CHERRYFIELD – A five-year volunteer effort to protect Tunk Stream has become the first program in the state to benefit from an out-of-court settlement between a national environmental group and one of Maine’s largest fish farmers. Friends of Tunk will receive a $15,000 grant from… Read More
    AUGUSTA – A State House activist who has lobbied for years on women’s health and economic issues was nominated by Gov. John Baldacci on Wednesday to become Maine’s next commissioner of labor. Laura Fortman of Nobleboro, executive director of the Maine Women’s Policy Center and… Read More
    BREWER – The Brewer School Committee early today fired an education technician accused of smoking marijuana with her students at the district’s Alternative Choices for Teens program. The unanimous decision to discharge Mary Ellen Bryner came at about 12:20 a.m. following a nine-hour public session… Read More
    HERMON – Councilors tabled a decision on a conflict-of-interest policy Wednesday and will take it up once formal wording has been developed and a legal review is done. Town Manager Clint Deshane proposed the policy, which would prohibit a sitting councilor from holding a municipal… Read More
    OLD TOWN – The Old Town school board already had chopped its proposed budget by $456,009. Now it’s trying to reduce the budget by another $300,000. “There is $800,000 in cuts and there is $700,000 that is not going to be here next year that… Read More
    DEXTER – Owners of Fayscott LLC confirmed Wednesday what local officials had suspected all along, that the local machine parts factory is closing. About 20 people work at the facility. Town Manager Robert Simpson told the Town Council last Thursday that state labor officials had… Read More
    BUCKSPORT – Homeworkers Organized for More Employment, commonly known as H.O.M.E., will hold its annual dinner at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 24, at St. Vincent’s Catholic Church. H.O.M.E. is celebrating 33 years of operation. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var… Read More
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    THOMASTON – A Knox County judge has ordered the town to keep Dragon Products documents pertaining to a $50 million expansion project off-limits to public inspection. According to court records, the town requested information from the cement manufacturing company in connection with determining the cost… Read More
    FORT KENT – Information about alcohol and other substances and their health implications will be available from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, April 21, in the lobby of Northern Maine Medical Center. Aroostook Mental Health Center substance abuse counselors will be available to answer… Read More
    HOULTON – Women, Work and Community is offering a free, six-week “Financing Your Future” workshop series in both Houlton and Presque Isle. The Houlton workshop will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Fridays from April 30 through June 4 at the Houlton Higher… Read More
    MADAWASKA – The 2003 Top O’ Maine Trade Show will be held on Saturday, April 26, and Sunday, April 27, at the Madawaska Multi Purpose Center. The Greater Madawaska Chamber of Commerce organizes the show, which includes businesses from Aroostook County and western New Brunswick. Read More
    CARIBOU – A Red Cross blood drive will be held from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, April 18, at the Caribou Recreation Center, 55 Bennett Drive. The drive is sponsored by Masonic Lodge No. 170 and the Key Club of the Maine School of Science and… Read More
    HOULTON – With warm weather not too far away, town officials are looking at options for the cleanup of a downtown business site destroyed last November by fire. Asbestos in the fire debris is expected to pose a major problem. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define… Read More
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    PITTSFIELD – Nearly a quarter of the student population at Maine Central Institute has found a new, healthy way to spend Saturday nights. Whether it’s playing Scategories or watching a movie or throwing themselves against a Velcro wall, about 80 students have been attending the… Read More
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    SOUTHWEST HARBOR – Selectmen reached preliminary agreement Wednesday on a new town policy that would prohibit personal use of town-owned cars and trucks. The board will hold a special meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 22, to firm up the new policy. googletag.cmd.push(function () {… Read More
    ROCKLAND – A local teenager lost control of the pickup truck he was driving Wednesday afternoon and struck a house on Limerock Street. Police believe alcohol was a factor, but charges await the results of a blood alcohol test, Deputy Police Chief Wallace Tower said… Read More
    BAR HARBOR – The Town Council on Tuesday approved a consent agreement to resolve a longstanding land use dispute in Salisbury Cove. Under the agreement, Jeffrey Salisbury will pay the town $15,000 for its legal and other fees and move his newly built home about… Read More
    AUGUSTA – Clanging bells pulled nearly all the Agriculture Committee members away from their desks to vote Wednesday afternoon. Senate Chairman Bruce Bryant, D-Dixfield, was the only member left to continue discussions on funding an overhaul of the Animal Welfare Division. Nearly two years after… Read More
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    ACADIA NATIONAL PARK – Several sections of the Park Loop Road will be closed to motor vehicles from 7 p.m. Saturday, April 26, to 7 p.m. Sunday, April 27, so the public can enjoy the road on foot or bike without motor vehicle traffic. In-line skates and skateboards… Read More
    ACADIA NATIONAL PARK – Friends of Acadia will sponsor the fourth annual volunteer, islandwide, roadside cleanup Saturday, April 26, as part of Earth Day. The event involves picking up trash from the roadside and bagging it for collection by the Maine Department of Transportation. Participants… Read More
    MACHIAS – Environmental artist Mel Chin will speak on the role and responsibility of the artist in society at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 24, at the University of Maine at Machias. Chin’s presentation is part of the university’s Libra Distinguished Lecture Series. googletag.cmd.push(function () {… Read More
    BLUE HILL – As the last event in a weeklong series of Earth Day celebrations at the Marine Environmental Research Institute, Linda Welch, field biologist for Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge, will give a slide talk on the restoration of seabirds along the Maine coast. Read More
    LINCOLN – Members of the town’s budget committee are reviewing a $3 million municipal budget proposal. Town Manager Glenn Aho estimates the tax rate could drop by 1 cent, from $19.36 per $1,000 of assessed property value to $19.35. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot… Read More
    What fun you will have helping the Robinson Ballet Company celebrate its 26th anniversary! The public is invited to share in “Dancin’ through the Decades,” a family dance and silent auction, to raise funds for the company, which brings so much joy and pleasure to… Read More
    ELLSWORTH – Three local residents have been charged with slashing more than 70 tires on cars parked outside a Hancock garage. They also are suspects in the slashing of 64 tires at a Brewer car dealership, according to police. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot… Read More
    ROCKLAND – After a motion by his defense attorney, a Rockport man has been acquitted of night hunting. He also was found not guilty of illuminating wildlife. Knox County Superior Court Justice Ellen Gorman heard the case April 10 against David E. Pette, 45, charged… Read More
    BANGOR – Construction on the Interstate 95 bridge over the Kenduskeag Stream will be halted for Saturday’s 37th annual canoe race, but some roadways will still be as tough to navigate as the roiling water, according to Bangor police. Police warn spectators and race participants… Read More
    CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.- Eric McCue of South Portland and two other Marines recuperating from combat injuries at their home base have been honored with Purple Heart medals. Brig. Gen. Mastin M. Robeson, acting commander of the 2nd Marine Division, presented the medals during a visit… Read More
    HOULTON – The U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection announced Wednesday that beginning May 1 new procedures will be implemented to govern operations at border crossings between the United States and Canada along the Maine-Quebec border. The new procedures – prompted by the need… Read More
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    AUGUSTA – A bill that would have reduced vending profits for the state Division of the Blind and Visually Impaired received a 7-5 ought-not-to-pass vote Wednesday from the Legislature’s Labor Committee. The party-line vote almost certainly will trigger a floor fight in the Senate and… Read More
    WASHINGTON – As the Bush administration fends off criticism for eliminating some of the Clean Air Act regulations crafted in previous administrations, a new compilation of studies shows that Maine’s coastal waters are at greater risk than ever. Scientists studying Casco Bay in southern Maine… Read More
    ORONO – The sisters of Phi Mu and the Campus Activities Board will co-sponsor a dance-athon from 9 p.m. to midnight, Friday, April 18, at the University of Maine in the Memorial Union. Proceeds will benefit the Children’s Miracle Network. Prizes will be awarded to… Read More
    ORONO – The Panhellenic Association and the Interfraternity Council at the University of Maine will sponsor a Greek blood drive from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 22, at Wells Commons. For more information, call the Greek Life Office at 581-4162. Read More
    OLD ORCHARD BEACH – A Biddeford man in jail on drug charges has admitted shooting a Saco man last week, police said. No charges have been brought against T. Joseph Glidden, 24, in connection with the shooting. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes… Read More
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    PORTLAND – Pamphlets from a white supremacist group targeting Jews and racial minorities have shown up in the Deering and North Deering neighborhoods. Residents said they will not be intimidated by the literature from the World Church of the Creator that showed up on their… Read More
    WASHINGTON – Sen. Olympia Snowe is calling for establishment of a Cooperative Marine Education Research Program unit at the University of Maine. Snowe has asked her Senate colleagues to support inclusion of $2.4 million in a spending bill that would pay for marine science research… Read More
    NORTHPORT – NALS of Maine, formerly the National Association of Legal Secretaries, will hold its 24th annual meeting and educational conference April 25-27 at Point Lookout on U.S. Route 1. The public is welcome. For more information, including registration fees, contact Debbie Leonard, at 942-4644… Read More
    BANGOR – The Husson College Braves had their hands full with a scrappy and fundamentally sound University of Maine-Presque Isle team Wednesday. But the Braves parlayed timely hitting, some solid pitching performances and a triple play into a pair of hard-fought 4-2, 7-4 wins over… Read More
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    BANGOR – Lee Daniel pitched a five-hitter in the opener and a four-hitter in the second game Wednesday, leading the University of Maine-Presque to a sweep of a Sunrise Conference softball doubleheader against Husson College. The Owls won the first game 11-1 and took the… Read More
    PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Jeff Nichols hit a solo home run with two out in the seventh inning of Wednesday’s first game, sparking Brown University to a doubleheader sweep of the University of Maine. Brown won the opener 5-4, then took the nightcap 6-2. googletag.cmd.push(function ()… Read More
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    ORONO – The After School Environmental Club, which offers nature and ecology investigations for children in grades kindergarten through eight from the Old Town-Orono area, has won first prize for its project display at the Bangor Garden Show. Keeping with the show theme “Recycling in… Read More
    BREWER – The Brewer Shop ‘n Save awarded the Dedham School a check for $1,515 for their outstanding fund-raising efforts with this year’s Hannaford Helps Schools Program. Dedham School was the top fund-raiser for the Brewer Shop ‘n Save with $515 in coupons collected. The… Read More
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    ORONO – Madeleine Kunin, former governor of Vermont and U.S. deputy secretary of education, will present the Sen. Margaret Chase Smith Lecture on Public Policy at 3 p.m. Thursday, April 24, at Minsky Hall, University of Maine. The lecture, sponsored by the Margaret Chase Smith… Read More
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    ORONO – Maine families have a chance to welcome a Japanese student into their home this summer through a monthlong University of Maine Cooperative Extension 4-H program. “These young people are excited to learn about American family customs and culture, values, foods and lifestyles. They… Read More
    BANGOR – Maundy Thursday with Communion, 6 p.m. April 17; Good Friday prayer vigil 6 a.m.-6 p.m., breakfast and message 6:30 a.m., April 18; Easter contemporary service 9 a.m., continental breakfast 9:45 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m. April 20, First United Methodist Church, 703 Essex St. Read More
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    ORONO – The Esther Eayres Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution recently held a tea to honor its DAR Good Citizens, winners of the American History Essay Contest and American Field Service students in the area. DAR Good Citizens are Renee Thibodeau, Old… Read More
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    BANGOR – The Warren Center for Communication and Learning will offer a new session of “Coping with Memory Disorders through Communication” 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesdays, April 23 and 30 and May 7 and 14, at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 540 Essex St. The workshop is free. On-site… Read More
    Advanced training CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. – Marine Pfc. Cristin Lydick recently completed the administrative clerk course at Personnel Administration School, Marine Corps Service School. A 2002 Bangor High School graduate, Lydick is the daughter of Peggy George of Eddington and Cressey Brazier of Holden. googletag.cmd.push(function… Read More
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