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Marriage form updated for gender neutrality :
Patricia Peard and Jesse Connolly of the No on 1 campaign stand at the podium during a press conference on the steps of Portland City Hall on the morning of Wednesday, Nov.
The Rev. Dr. Theodore N. Smith, 83, beloved husband of Doris Smith, died Saturday, Sept.
Protesters at LURC meeting released on bail
Neils also faces charges for resisting arrest and carrying a concealed knife. They are scheduled to appear in 3rd District Court in Bangor on Nov.
Corinth pellet plant operating after fire
CORINTH, Maine a ' Despite initial reports that pegged the damage from a fire Monday night in the thousands of dollars, the chief executive officer of Corinth Wood Pellets said Wednesday that the damage amounted to only $1,500 and that the affected piece of equipment has been repaired.
Corinth pellet plant operating after fire
CORINTH, Maine a ' Despite initial reports that pegged the damage from a fire Monday night in the thousands of dollars, the chief executive officer of Corinth Wood Pellets said Wednesday that the damage amounted to only $1,500 and that the affected piece of equipment has been repaired.
Corinth pellet plant operating after fire
CORINTH, Maine a ' Despite initial reports that pegged the damage from a fire Monday night in the thousands of dollars, the chief executive officer of Corinth Wood Pellets said Wednesday that the damage amounted to only $1,500 and that the affected piece of equipment has been repaired.
Corinth pellet plant operating after fire
CORINTH, Maine a ' Despite initial reports that pegged the damage from a fire Monday night in the thousands of dollars, the chief executive officer of Corinth Wood Pellets said Wednesday that the damage amounted to only $1,500 and that the affected piece of equipment has been repaired.
2 seriously hurt in Corinth crash
Two people were seriously injured when the motorcycle they were riding on collided with a car Tuesday on Route 15 at the junction of Hudson Hill Road.
Mainer Downloaded Child Porn While Trying To Adopt
A federal judge has imposed a prison sentence of nearly six years on a Maine man who downloaded images of children engaged in sexual acts while in the process of adopting a child.
Man who looked to adopt jailed for child porn:
A federal judge on Thursday called "deeply troubling" a Corinth man's actions in downloading images of children engaged in sexual activity and his comments in Internet chat rooms while he and his former male partner were in the process of adopting a child.
Corinth man sentenced for child porn
BANGOR, Maine a ' A Corinth man was sentenced Thursday in U.S. District Court in Bangor to five years and 10 months in prison for downloading child pornography.
2 seriously hurt in Corinth crash
Two people were seriously injured when the motorcycle they were riding on collided with a car Tuesday on Route 15 at the junction of Hudson Hill Road.
Flagging some incomplete reporting
Submitted by Al Diamon on Fri, 07/10/2009 - 1:59pm. Not buying it: It looked as if the Bangor Daily News had a great front-page story for Independence Day.
When the state buys goods and services, it must balance diverse interests. On one hand, being prudent with taxpayer money leads to buying the lowest cost item.
Nobody has ever questioned Walter Lougee's patriotism. The Milo man's life is surrounded by the red, white and blue symbols of America, all made in the U.S.A. To help supplement his retirement income over the years, Lougee, 67, has operated a business called World of Flags USA, selling American and state of Maine flags along with an assortment of ...
Though the recent soggy weather may dampen Mainea TMs early summer harvest, therea TMs plenty to celebrate during the Corinth United Methodist Churcha TMs annual Strawberry Festival, set for 4:30-7 p.m. Saturday, June 27, at the church at 275 Main St., Corinth.
Kids serve up family fun at Mini Chefs event
Jazzmin Bean of Corinth tries to fill an ice cream cone with pretzels during the Simon Kidgits Club Super Duper Mini Chefs event at the Bangor Mall on Saturday.
Kids make lunch at Bangor Mall's 'Super Duper Chefs' event
Jazzmin Bean, right, of Corinth watches as strawberries are lowered on to the short cake she is creating.