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WVII News
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BANGOR - The Bangor man who pleaded guilty to robbing two convenience stores this spring will spend the next six years in jail.
Travis Gustin, 29, was sentenced this morning in Penobscot Superior Court to ten years in prison with all but six years suspended, followed by three years of probation for two counts of robbery. The judge also sentenced Gustin to serve 3 years concurrently for the other 16 felony charges. Earlier this month, Gustin admitted to robbing an Irving in Bangor on March 28th and Sam’s Quik Stop in Kenduskeag on March 29th. He also pleaded guilty to eight counts of burglary, seven counts of theft and a charge of aggravated forgery. He has been in custody since his arrest.
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In Other News:
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Outlaws Member Pleads to Shooting
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Submitted: 09/08/2010 |
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PORTLAND - A former member of the Outlaws motorcycle club has pleaded guilty to charges related to the shooting of a rival last fall.
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Prescription Take Back Initiative
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Submitted: 09/08/2010 |
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AUGUSTA - Maine’s largest collection of expired prescription drugs will take place at the end of the month and, today, state and federal officials met in Augusta to give details on the National Take Back Initiative.
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Bar Harbor's Economy Boosted by Weather and Obama
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Submitted: 09/08/2010 |
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The state relies on the town of Bar Harbor as one its biggest meal and lodging revenue producers. It may be happy to know that preliminary numbers show visitorship increased, greatly, this summer thanks to 2 factors.
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Most Parents Unaware of Teen's Drinking
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Submitted: 09/08/2010 |
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A newly released survey shows that many Maine parents are underestimating the amount their teens are drinking.
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Polls Show LePage in the Lead
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Submitted: 09/08/2010 |
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A new poll conducted by Public Policy Polling shows Republican Gubernatorial nominee Paul LePage with a significant lead over his opponents two months from Election Day.
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