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Over 50 vendors featured in local Mother's Day Craft Fair
HERMON -- While some mother's were treated to breakfast in bed or maybe a bouquet of flowers this Mother's Day, some chose to treat themselves by enjoying a local Mother's Day Craft Fair. The Sport's Arena looked a little different on Sunday as the pool tables and bowling lanes shared...
Maine Mayhem Film Festival features student films
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Eight Film students from Southern Maine Community College had their films screened at Bangor Arts Exchange Sunday. “Each year we get essentially a screener of student films. It’s usually about half a dozen student films and you never know what you’re going to get which makes it I think, very exciting. These students have to pitch in front of a group that accepts their proposals and then they are allowed to make these films. They’re usually short films anywhere from like five to 10-minute films,” said Bangor Arts Exchange’s Managing Director, Joshua Gass.
Seaport Community Health Center moves to new location
BELFAST, Maine (WABI) - Belfast has a new healthcare location!. Penobscot Community Health Care has opened its doors to the new Seaport Community Health Center on Schoodic Drive. The facility will offer services such as primary care and dental services. With new equipment, a spacious facility, and a separate area...
Maine teen dies following Waldo County crash
LIBERTY, Maine — A teenager involved in a crash in the Waldo County town of Liberty last week has died. Blair Fuller-Barnard, 18, of Montville, died Saturday, according to her mother. At about 3 p.m. Wednesday, Fuller-Barnard was driving a 2002 Toyota Camry on West Main Street when she turned onto Belfast Augusta Road and failed to yield to a Dodge Ram pickup truck headed west and a tractor-trailer headed east, according to the Waldo County Sheriff's Office. Fuller-Barnard and her passenger, 19-year-old Donovan Aldus of Montville, were flown by a medical helicopter to a hospital for treatment. Aldus remains hospitalized with "severe" injuries.
Mainers donate to annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive
BANGOR, Maine — Mail carriers in the Greater Bangor area were out on Saturday picking up doorstep food donations from Mainers participating in the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. The U.S. Postal Service's National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) and Heart of Maine United Way partner each year...
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