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Solving homelessness demands a human response, not crime and punishment
Home is both a physical place and a concept. In the popular imagination, home is a refuge, a shelter, a place of safety and belonging. It is where we come from and where we return. We fill our homes with the things most precious to us, surrounding ourselves with the sights of beloved possessions, the […] The post Solving homelessness demands a human response, not crime and punishment appeared first on Maine Morning Star.
Recruiting Class: Black Bears Welcome Large Cohort
The University of Maine Black Bears women's hockey team will welcome seven rookies to their program this season along with a pair of transfers to bolster their lineup ahead of the 2024-2025 campaign.
Memorial Honors 44 Maine Murder Victims, Including Victims of Lewiston Shooting
AUGUSTA, Maine- Dozens of names, including those of the 18 victims from the tragic Lewiston shooting, were added to a memorial in Augusta on Sunday. According to CBS 13, the ceremony at Holy Family cemetery aimed to honor Maine’s murder victims, with hundreds of names now etched on the monument since its dedication in 2013.
‘Henry Isaacs: From Portland to Mount Desert and Everywhere In Between’
Gleason Fine Art opens its 39th July with a dazzling show by gallery favorite Henry Isaacs. “Henry Isaacs: From Portland to Mt. Desert and Everywhere in Between” opens Wednesday, July 3, and runs through Aug. 6. Friends, collectors, and fellow artists are invited to the gallery on Friday, July 5, from 5 to 7 p.m. to meet Henry and view the gallery's latest collection of Henry's oils.
Maine’s highest court rejects Bangor man’s appeal of murder conviction
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Maine’s highest court Tuesday rejected a Bangor man’s appeal of his murder conviction. Rayshaun Moore was found guilty of fatally stabbing Demetrius Snow outside a Bangor nightclub in 2020. Last year, Moore was sentenced to 30 years in prison. It was the second sentencing...
Bangor police investigating after infant found dead in crib by family
BANGOR, Maine — Bangor police are investigating the death of an infant reported Tuesday morning. Officials say the child was found unresponsive in their crib by family members at around 10 a.m. When first responders arrived at the Capehart-area home, they performed CPR on the infant but were unable...
Bangor’s Tesoro Pizzeria Sold; New Restaurant Coming In Its Place
In the last six years, Tesoro has been bought and sold at least a couple of times. The restaurant, which sits on Harlow Street, was a Bangor landmark for years. Then the long-time, family-run Italian eatery was sold as a turn-key restaurant. The first buyer, local food and beverage veteran...
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