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After last December’s floods, one western Maine town dredged the river. Now they must undo it.


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Court sets hearing on pausing sale of UMaine Belfast center | Bangor Daily News


Inside the collapse of Bangor’s biggest syringe provider | Bangor Daily News


State Police sergeant broke the rules by working too much overtime | Bangor Daily News


Maine AG looks to bar contractor accused of bilking clients from doing business | Bangor Daily News


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