VillageSoup - Wed Nov 25
From the 2,500 participants in the 2009 Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals in October a ' a professional gathering on marine mammals worldwide a ' 20 presentations came from College of the Atlantic.
Sorrento woman charged in fire at forfeited homeBangor Daily News - Tue Nov 24
A local woman has been indicted by a federal grand jury in connection with a fire that destroyed a home that had been used for a marijuana-growing operation.
Woodlawn Museum to offer holiday-themed goodsBangor Daily News - Tue Nov 24
Have an old-fashioned holiday next month, as the Woodlawn Museum in Ellsworth hosts its annual series of Holiday Teas, set for 3 p.m. Dec.
Take part in annual bird countVillageSoup - Sun Nov 22
Hooded mergansers will be among the many birds seen at the annual Christmas Bird Count.
Animal shelter starts expansionBangor Daily News - Fri Nov 20
Having reached its latest fundraising goal, a local animal shelter has begun work on expanding its facility.
Sedgwick man accused of assaulting aBangor Daily News - Wed Nov 18
A Sedgwick man has been arrested and likely will face multiple charges after punching a police officer in the face at a local store and then running into nearby woods, according to police.
SPCA reaches $2 million goalVillageSoup - Tue Nov 17
Doug Radziewicz, executive director, fills in the cat's tail on the SPCA of Hancock County's $2 million capital campaign sign in Trenton.
$15,000 worth of drugs stolen in StoningtonBangor Daily News - Mon Nov 16
Police are investigating a burglary at V&S Variety that resulted in thousands of dollars in prescription medicine being stolen from the store's pharmacy.
Quilters share pieces of work and themselvesBangor Daily News - Mon Nov 16
In October, I had the pleasure of being the guest speaker at a semiannual meeting of the Area 5 chapters of the Pine Tree Quilters Guild.
First Hancock County H1N1 death reportedVillageSoup - Mon Nov 16
Two more deaths were linked this past week to H1N1 influenza in Maine, bringing the total to five since August, and a Kennebec County long-term care facility is experiencing an outbreak of H1N1, according to the Maine Center for Disease Control.
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