VillageSoup - Thu Nov 26
Two more deaths have been reported due to H1N1 influenza in Maine, bringing the total to nine since August, according to the Maine CDC in the Department of Health and Human Services.
Thanksgiving Day offers full plate for road racingBangor Daily News - Wed Nov 25
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, and of course, to all our troops serving us overseas.
Retailers look to turn red into blackBangor Daily News - Wed Nov 25
Early and extended hours, deep discounts and door-busting deals are some of the strategies area retailers will employ Friday in the hopes of getting shoppers to cross their thresholds.
7 Confirmed H1N1 Deaths In MaineWMTW-TV Auburn - Tue Nov 24
The death toll from H1N1, or swine flu, is now seven in the state of Maine. A person from Penobscot County and a person from Washington County died over the weekend.
Wife's work schedule sparks Dysart's scuffleBangor Daily News - Tue Nov 24
Two men were charged with disorderly conduct Sunday morning after a dispute that erupted over breakfast at Dysart's Truck Stop & Restaurant.
2 more Maine deaths tied to H1N1Bangor Daily News - Tue Nov 24
Two more deaths in northern and eastern Maine have been linked to the swine flu, bringing the total to seven deaths in Maine since August.
New courthouse stirs memories of predecessorBangor Daily News - Mon Nov 23
Looking over her work in 1982 is Rhonda Whittaker , a University of Maine fine arts graduate who painted a three-story-high mural in the stairwell of the Penobscot County Courthouse in Bangor.
Two more H1N1 deaths in MaineVillageSoup - Mon Nov 23
Two more deaths have been reported due to H1N1 influenza in Maine, bringing the total to seven since August, according to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention in the Department of Health and Human Services.
Maine has seventh swine flu deathBangor Daily News - Mon Nov 23
AUGUSTA, Maine a ' Two more deaths have been linked to swine flu in Maine, bringing the total to seven since August.
Memory Joggers program expandsBangor Daily News - Sun Nov 22
Peggy Beitzell, 81, celebrates her good toss as Ronald Newcomb, 71, waits for his turn while playing horseshoes during the Memory Joggers program at the First United Methodist Church in Bangor.
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