BANGOR, Maine — A building on Main Street will be burned down Sunday morning as part of a controlled-burn exercise for the city Fire Department. Asst. Fire Chief Rick Cheverie said the department’s ...
BANGOR, Maine — While city police continue to gather information on the whereabouts of three suspects, no arrests have been made as of Wednesday morning. Sgt. Paul Edwards said police have been ...
BANGOR, Maine — The 25-foot-long inflatable yellow duck in Broadway Park caused the driver of school bus No. 516 to slow down Tuesday morning to allow the students onboard to see the mega-sized bath ...
Roughly 1,000 people a day trekked over to the Bangor Civic Center during the past week to cast early votes in the state and national election, according to city officials. All told, close to 9,000 ...
BANGOR, Maine — Family and friends of the victims of a triple homicide in Bangor attended services over the weekend to share memories and tears while trying to make sense out of what happened. Nicolle ...
BANGOR — The joke going around Beth Israel is that Cantor Deborah Marlowe will change her surname to “Rabbi” to match the synagogue’s new spiritual leader’s — they would then be “Cantor Rabbi” and ...
ORONO, Maine — The news that an Italian court convicted on Wednesday a base chief for the CIA and 22 other Americans for the crime of rendition was evidence that the executive branch of the U.S.
BANGOR, Maine — Bangor Pride has swelled so much that volunteers who managed the annual LGBTQ+ community celebration are handing hosting duties to a full-time advocacy group, organizers said Tuesday.
BLUE HILL, Maine — Fifty years ago, The Weekly Packet was the new kid on the journalism block. Jerry and Gayle Durnbaugh launched the Packet on Dec. 1, 1960. Last week, almost 50 years to the day ...
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