Motley Crue to Rock Bangor Waterfront

Motley Crue to rock Bangor Waterfront

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BANGOR, Maine — Living up to its name was never a problem for Motley Crue, one of the quintessential “bad boy” rock bands of all time. The Crue will be back on the road and for the first time in four years is including a Maine location on its …
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Maine newspaper sparks outrage for requesting gun permit lists

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Anthony Ronzio, director of news and new media at the Bangor Daily News, said Thursday the newspaper requested the records as part of long-term reporting projects on domestic violence, sexual assault and drug abuse. "It always had been the BDN's intent …
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Maine Lawmakers Propose a Bill Targeting Medical Professionals with

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The legislation calls for updating certain terminologies in the Maine Health Security Act — replacing the term “habitual drunkenness” with “use of alcohol or drugs that may indicate a substance abuse disorder” — to appropriately reflect that …
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EDDIE WOULD GO! CLYDE AIKAU INTERVIEW from THE WESTSIDERS – www.thewestsiders.com EDDIE WOULD GO! CLYDE AKUI INTERVIEW- DON’T DO DRUGS! extras from AWARD WINNING FILM THE Westsiders Movie: Lost at sea In 1978, the Polynesian Voyaging Society was seeking volunteers for a 30-day, 2500-mile (4000 km) journey to follow the ancient route of the Polynesian migration between the Hawaiian and Tahitian island chains. At 31 years of age, Aikau joined the voyage as a crew member. The Hokule’a left the Hawaiian islands on March 16, 1978. The double-hulled voyaging canoe developed a leak in one of the hulls and later capsized about twelve miles (19 km) south of the island of Molokai. In an attempt to get help, Aikau paddled toward Lanai on his surfboard.[6] Although the rest of the crew was later rescued by the US Coast Guard, Aikau was never seen again. The ensuing search for Aikau was the largest air-sea search in Hawaii history.[7] The last person lifeguard Eddie Aikau rescued at Waimea Bay was a young TV producer named John Orland, who had just wrapped up production on a TV pilot called the “Hawaii Experience,” starring Bob Crane from Hogan’s Heroes. He was rescued on February 19, 1978, less than a month before Eddie Aikau was lost at sea. [edit]Memorial surfing invitational Surfers participating in the Eddie In Aikau’s honor, the surfwear company Quiksilver sponsors the “The Eddie”[8]—the Quiksilver Big Wave Invitational in Memory of Eddie Aikau at Waimea Bay. The idea of the Quiksilver Big Wave Invitational was created by Bruce Raymond