Morning News
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Consumer Contact: How to Give to Your Local Library at Tax Time
Russ Van Arsdale was in for our Consumer Contact to tell us about a new check off for the "Maine Public Library Fund". The new check off asks if you want to give money from your income taxes to...
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Cooking with Cathy: Cake Decorating
Cathy Speronis was in our studio recently to show us some cake decorating tips and to tell us about her upcoming cake decorating class. The cake decorating class will take place Wednesday...
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Senior Spotlight: Forget Me Not Spa Experience
Michelle Lakeman from BeautiControl was in our studio recently to tell us about a fundraiser she has going on for Eastern Agency on Aging and Rosscare. Through the month of December Michelle...
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Pet of the Week: Old Town Animal Orphanage
Bobbie Fowler was in from the Old Town Animal Orphanage with a furry friend for us to meet. If you are intrested in adopting a pet, the orphanage is open Monday through Friday 1:00 p.m. to...
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Abby's Kitchen Bytes: How to Truss a Chicken
Abby Freethly was in our studio recently for Abby's Kitchen Bytes to teach us the proper way to truss a chicken.Abby Freethly was in our studio recently for Abby's Kitchen Bytes to teach us the...
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Comedy Riot IV
Ryan Waning and Adam Hatch were in our studio recently to tell us about an upcoming comedy show taking place in Brewer at Jeff's Catering. The show will be on Saturday, December 1st at 8 p.m....
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Arts & Crafts with Tracey Marceron: Holiday Garland
To learn more about Thursday morning's Arts and Crafts segment with Tracy Marceron, click, or log on to betweenfriendsartcenter.comTo learn more about Thursday morning's Arts and Crafts segment...
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Senior Spotlight: Winterberry Heights Sock Drive for the Homeless
Kelli Daunais from Winterberry Heights was in for our Senior Spotlight to tell us about a sock drive for the homeless going on at the facility. This sock drive runs through November. If you...
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Pet of the Week: Bangor Humane Society
To learn more about the Bangor Humane Society click, or log on to bangorhumane.org or give them a call at 942-8902. To learn more about the Bangor Humane Society click, or log on to...
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Consumer Contact: MoneyGram Settlement
The U.S. Department of Justice has reached a settlement earlier this month that could award consumers of MoneyGram $100 million. These consumers are mostly in United States and Canada who fell...
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A Spectacular Day For Seniors In Bangor
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Internet Safety Tips
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Troop Greeters Celebrate Milestone
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Orono High School Students Get Lesson in Wabanaki History
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Search Continues for Nichole Cable; Deputies Looking for Truck
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UPDATE: Police Looking for Truck Involved with Nichole Cable Case
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Body Found in Rubble of Monroe Fire
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Kenduskeag Fire Damages Home
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Teens Try to Help Find Missing Friend
Breaking News from CBS
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Video: Time Lapse: Montreal by Winter
Stunning time lapse video exhibits the relationship between Montreal, its residents and winter. Video courtesy of Stephane Hoareau Timecode Lab.
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Video: "Best friends" remember Hadiya Pendleton
Hadiya Pendleton's young life was cut short when she became the unintended victim of a gang-related shooting. Her friends talks to "48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher about what made the 15-year-old so special.
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Video: David Muhammad takes a stand against gangs
Living in one of the most violent districts in the city, a Chicago man risks his own life to rid his street corner of drug dealers and gangs. His weapon of choice? A video camera.
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Video: Street gangs are "selling death and misery in the form of heroin"
Special agent Jack Riley, head of the Chicago-area division of the DEA, talks to CBS News correspondent Armen Keteyian about the connection between gang-related shootings and drugs in his city.
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Video: Anti-violence group aims to heal community
CeaseFire is an anti-violence community group made up of some former gang members. The group's director, Bob Jackson, says the goal is to heal the wounds between the community and gangs. "Even gang members are looking for intervention now."



