Morning News
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Artwork Set In Stone with Tracey Marceron
- Tracey Marceron of Between Friends (39 Center St, Brewer) gives some tips on how to put some color in your flower garden before the blossoms open. Tracey Marceron of Between Friends (39 Center...
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Dawna's Day & Bark For Life
Lisa Eldridge the Event Chair for the Greater Bangor Bark For Life, and Andy Geaghan, the front end manager of Geaghan's Restaurant in Bangor stopped by the TV5 Morning News Studios Thursday April...
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Senior Spotlight 04/10/2013
Kristie Miner from Kindred Westgate was a guest on this morning's show for our Senior Spotlight segment. She talked about some upcoming caregiver trainning sessions taking place at various...
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Pet of the Week: Old Town Animal Orphanage
Bobbi Fowler was in from the Old Town Animal Orphanage with a furry friend for us to meet. She also let us know about two events coming up in April that are fundraisers for the...
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Abby's Kitchen Bytes: Squash Soup and Grilled Cheddar Cheese and Tomato Sandwiches
In this week's Abby's Kitchen Bytes, Abby Freethy made squash soup with grilled cheddar cheese and tomato sandwiches. If you would like information on how to make this dish or questions about...
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Cookin' with Cathy: Spring Salad and Pasta
Cathy Speronis was in our TV5 kitchen for our monthly Cookin' with Cathy segment. She made a salad of spring greens with a strawberry vinaigrette and a pasta dish with asparagus ribbons with...
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Hampden Project Graduation Fundraiser
Garret Allen and Kristi Reichel students from the Junior class at Hampden Academy were in our studio to tell us about the upcoming Bob Marley performance at the high school. All proceeds from the...
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Arts and Crafts with Tracey Marceron: Seed Flowers
To learn more about Thursday morning's Arts and Crafts segment with Tracey Marceron, click, or log on to betweenfriendsartcenter.comTo learn more about Thursday morning's Arts and Crafts segment...
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Senior Spotlight: Balance for Life
Kristi Fogler from Community Health and Counseling was in for our weekly Senior Spotlight segment, to tell us about their Balance for Life in home balance program. CHCS is offering...
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We Want to Know-April 3, 2013
What We Want To Know: What We Want To Know: Did the Searsport Planning Board make a mistake rejecting the DCP Midstream tank project? Scroll down to the poll on the left hand side to vote, we'll...
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Second Person Arrested in Connection with Brewer Robbery
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No Retrial for Former Teacher Accused of Molesting a Girl
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Business Owners Discuss Possible Improvements as Part of Small Business Week
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UPDATED: Bangor Voters Say "Yes" to Ballot Questions
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Construction Begins at Bangor Public Library
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Investigators: Blaine Man Dies After Oil Tank Ignites
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Fatal Crash in Jonesboro
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No Charges in Starks Shooting
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Secretary of State Warns of Corporate Mailing Scam
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Heart Patients in Calais Area to Benefit from Telemedicine
Breaking News from CBS
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FBI finds possible remains at gangster "Jimmy the Gent's" NYC home
Feds were digging at house once occupied by James Burke, a crime family associate known as "Jimmy the Gent" portrayed in "Goodfellas"
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3 football players charged in Naval Academy rape case
U.S. Navy athletes are accused of sexually assaulting a female midshipmen while she was blacked out
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BP spill: New indictments for ex-employees
Prosecutors secure new indictments against former BP engineer and former BP executive charged with obstructing probes of the company's 2010 oil spill
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Video: August 23, 2000: NTSB releases findings of TWA Flight 800 probe
From the archives: Bob Orr reports on the findings of the NTSB investigation into the crash of TWA Flight 800.
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Video: World's vegetation seen in stunning satellite imagery
While 75 percent of the planet is a relatively unchanging shade of ocean blue, the remaining surface goes through stages of green. In this NASA/NOAA imagery capturing April 2012 to April 2013, the darkest green areas are the lushest in vegetation, while the lightest could be snow covered, drought impacted or just un-vegetated rock.



