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In the News (Wed 30 May 12)

  
  USM Athletics Department
Bradley is the first USM player to receive national All-American honors since Kim Shaw was named to the second team in 1992.
Bradley is the first USM player to receive first team regional All-American honors since Melissa Emery and Anna Struck in 1993.
Bradley, who scored all three USM goals in the tournament and was named to the all- tournament team for her efforts, gave the Huskies a chance to force overtime scoring her second goal of the game off a penalty corner hit taken by senior Paula Reed (Rockland, Maine) with 2:29 left in regulation.
www.usm.maine.edu /athl/Field_Hockey/archives/fh97/fhnews.html   (6486 words)

  
 Softball News
Sophomore Michelle Cloutier (Whitefield, Maine), who had three of the Huskies' five singles, led off the seventh with her third hit, but was stranded as Segner got the next three hitters on two fly ball and a ground out.
Southern Maine freshman pitcher Erica Gagnon (Oakland, Maine) picked up the win in both games, blanking the Owls on five hits for her fourth shutout of the season in the first game, then coming back with three innings of relief work in the second game.
In the nightcap, senior outfielder Meredith Bradley (Norridgewock, Maine) put the Huskies on the board in the first inning with an RBI single, and a second run scored on the play when the UMD outfielder booted the ball allowing sophomore Julie Plant (Gorham, Maine), who had stopped at third, to cross the plate.
www.usm.maine.edu /athl/Softball/archives/sb98/sb_latest_news.html   (10260 words)

  
 Maine Folklife Center
Maine has many country fairs but one of the most popular is the Maine Organic Gardener and Farmer's Common Ground Fair, currently held in Unity, Maine in September.
We purchased yellow-eye beans from the University of Maine Roger experimental farm's organic gardens, salt pork from an organic grower in Maine, and organically prepared molasses and maple syrup from the Natural Living Center in Brewer, Maine.
Another fairgoer, a restaurant-owner from Massachusetts, was so enthralled he declared the beans “The best food at the fair!” Both pots of beans were finished in an hour as a stream of visitors, drawn by the lovely baked-bean aroma that wafted across the fairgrounds, lined up for a taste.
www.umaine.edu /folklife/bhbcgf.htm   (737 words)

  
 MaineScience - Quest - News
BRADLEY, Maine - A forestry technique introduced in Germany during the 17th century could provide Maine with a model of how to improve tree harvesting with less disturbance to the larger ecosystem.
University of Maine forest ecologist Bob Wagner has embarked on a hundred-year experiment to test the technique known as femelschlag, or "expanding gap management," which cuts trees in a bull's eye pattern over many years.
Results of the Bradley experiment are decades away, but some Maine foresters already are using expanding gap harvesting on a limited basis, said Kenny Fergusson, an operations forester with Huber Resources Corp. of Old Town, which owns and manages more than 400,000 acres of Maine forest.
www.state.me.us /mstf/htdocs/news/2002/12q_forestry.html   (412 words)

  
 A visit to Bradley, Maine (ME)
Bradley can be found 11 miles [17 km] to the northeast of Bangor.
In addition, Bradley is located 3 miles [4 km] to the northeast of Orono.
Holden is located 11 miles [17 km] to the south and Greenbush lies 11 miles [17 km] to the north of Bradley.
www.roadsidethoughts.com /08/c08_1020700.htm   (273 words)

  
 Maine Local Government - Town of Bradley - Main Page
Bradley is a town in Penobscot County, incorporated on February 3, 1835 from the township T4, Old Indian Purchase.
Named for an early, prominent settler Bradley Blackman who arrived in the area in the early 1800's, it annexed the adjacent unincorporated gore in 1859 to complete its current area.
Bradley is located on the east side of the Penobscot River, across from Orono and Old Town and just south of Milford.
www.state.me.us /local/penobscot/bradley   (128 words)

  
 Bradley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In English The meaning of the name Bradley is: Broad clearing in the wood.
Bradley House, a National Trust property in England
Bradley may be the surname of these and other notable people (See also list of people named Bradley):
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bradley   (181 words)

  
 03-81 - HEADSTRONG - the Biography of Amy Morris Bradley 1823-1904
Bradley had a distinguished career which included teaching and a Spanish translator before the war.
During the war, she won acclaim as one of Lincoln's Daughters of Mercy, serving as a nurse.
She was enmeshed in the 19th century Boston Unitarian establishment and took an active role in the Reconstruction.
www.20thmaine.com /comfiles/pages/563.shtml   (82 words)

  
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This brings Bradley's record to 3-5-0, matching the total number of wins of both the 1994 and 1995 squads.
Bradley revived itself with a goal from junior Jeff Williams off a corner from senior Jamie Burton in the 58th minute.
Maine only had two goals allowed all season and were the defending champs of the tournament.
www.bradley.edu /campusorg/scout/archives/092796/mensoc.html   (582 words)

  
 University of Maine: Department of Biological Sciences
The University of Maine Herbaria, located in Hannibal Hamlin Hall, are fully catalogued collections of preserved specimens of plants.
It consists of 32 acres of blueberry-research fields and a 5-acre organic-research farm in Whitneyville, Maine.
The forest is predominately coniferous with a mixture of spruces, eastern hemlock, northern white-cedar, eastern white pine.
biology.umaine.edu /index.php?page=Facilities   (772 words)

  
 Bradley, Maine
Bradley, Maine, in Penobscot county, is 118 miles NE of Portland, Maine and 215 miles NE of Boston, Massachusetts.
In the 2004 race for President, John Kerry was the top recipient of campaign contributions ($2,000) in Bradley.
Approximately 81% of housing in Bradley is owner-occupied.
www.citytowninfo.com /places/maine/bradley   (295 words)

  
 Volunteer for Bill Bradley for President in Portland, Maine, political activists, integrity, leadership
Volunteer for Bill Bradley for President in Portland, Maine, political activists, integrity, leadership
It is vitally important for all Bradley supporters to bring their friends to the polls and vote for Bill Bradley.
Before the Super Tuesday primaries, we in Maine are fortunate to have a chance to show the country that Maine is truly behind Senator Bradley.
www.geocities.com /portbrad_2000   (215 words)

  
 Bradley Maine Process Servers - ServeNow.com
The Bradley Maine process servers on ServeNow.com offer a number of services related to civil procedure and service of process aside from just legal document delivery in Bradley.
Bradley Process Servers make daily trips to County Courts, Maine County Clerks, Bradley Municipal Courts, Bradley Criminal Courts, Maine Supreme Courts and Maine Courts of Appeals.
Service of process is the delivery of these Maine legal documents such as summons, complaints, subpoenas, orders to show cause, writs and other court documents.
www.serve-now.com /process-server/Maine/Bradley   (416 words)

  
 York Weekly Local News: New Arrivals
Proud grandparents are Martin and Margaret Joyce of Boston and Ronald and Brenda Cote of Bradley, Maine.
5 -- Dillon Richard, son of Linda Langelier of North Berwick, Maine, and Barry Seymour, of Farmington, N.H. Proud grandparents are Richard and Ruth Hupe of North Berwick, Maine and Donald and Norma Seymour of Farmington, N.H. Nov. 6 -- Ava Isabel, daughter of Diana Stevens and Michael Smith, of Westbrook, Maine.
Proud grandparents are Nancy Tortoriello of Eliot, Maine, Robert Tortoriello of Dover, N.H., and Barry and Flora Bush of Ogunquit, Maine.
www.seacoastonline.com /news/yorkweekly/12132006/announcements-births13.html   (907 words)

  
 Northeastern Motorcycle Tours   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Bradley in Hartford, CT or Manchester in Manchester, NH Maine Maritime
Bangor in Bangor, Maine or Burlington in Burlington, VT Northern Maritimes
Bradley in Hartford, CT or Manchester in Manchester, NH Departure: Burlington in Burlington, VT or Manchester in Manchester, NH Renting a Motorcycle
www.motorcycletours.com /mctours/rentals.htm   (775 words)

  
 Bradley Maine Real Estate - Homes for Sale in Bradley ME
HouseWatch will send you Bradley, Maine, homes that meet your criteria as soon as they hit the market.
I would like to thank you for refering my real estate agent to me, She did a great job and did everything possible for me to make sure we were happy and able to get the most out of our experience with purchasing a new home.
If you are concerned about a housing bubble in Bradley, we can get you the information you need.
www.realestate.com /local-real-estate/maine/Bradley.aspx   (415 words)

  
 Welcome to The Bradley Foundation of Maine
The Bradley Foundation of Maine wants to work with people who experience disabilities; to help them enjoy satisfying lives, in spite of those disabilities.
We at the Bradley Foundation of Maine believe that everyone can work at some capacity, if only a few hours at a time.
The Bradley Foundation of Maine is a non-profit, tax exempt, 501 (c)3 organization.
www.bradleyfoundationofmaine.org   (234 words)

  
 Bradley singles - Bradley dating - Bradley personals
Filling out a Portrait will allow us to find members who are right for you in Bradley, Maine, and make sure you're right for them.
Whether you're searching for casual Bradley dating or serious Bradley relationships, Match.com has millions of smart, sexy and attractive singles meant just for you.
I greatly appreciate the outdoors and the natural environment of Maine.
www.match.com /localsingles/maine/bradley.html   (1035 words)

  
 CFRU: Conferences
This year the annual Fall Field Tour was a great success with over 40 participants going out to the Penobscot Experimental Forest (PEF) in Bradley, Maine.
The workshop was sponsored by the Cooperative Forestry Research Unit Hardwood Silviculture Subcommittee, Henry W. Saunders Professorship in Hardwood Silviculture, The Maine Hardwood Association, and University of Maine.
Its was jointly hosted by the Cooperative Forestry Research Unit, University of Maine and Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences.
www.umaine.edu /cfru/conferences.htm   (728 words)

  
 A VISIT TO MAINE
Bangor is a lovely historic city, the largest in Central Maine.
Bradley town, and Bucksport seaport are all about 30 minutes by car from Bangor.
Although all in snowy white during the long winters of Maine, Bangor is quite green with trees during the summer
www.lastplace.com /0Maine/visit_to_maine.htm   (327 words)

  
 Bradley, Maine ME, town profile (Penobscot County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Maine > All counties > Penobscot County > Bradley
Bradley is a town in Penobscot County, in the Bangor metro area.
Median rent in Bradley, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $402.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=2042   (705 words)

  
 BRADLEY, MAINE, Penobscot County, 04411: Our Maine Towns & Cities: Schools, Homes, government, Census Demographics, and ...
According to the U.S. 2000 Census, BRADLEY contained 511 households which contributed a total labor force of 680 with an unemployment rate of 4.7%.
There were 320 women respresented in the labor force accounting for 47.8% of the total workforce.
The median income per household in Bradley was $ 37,163.
www.bangornews.com /towns/town.cfm?id=Bradley   (232 words)

  
 Bradley Hendershot - Fine Artist
The farmers of rural Pennsylvania and the lobstermen of coastal Maine are intimately tied to the land and to the sea, and truly have a keen sense of place.
I invite you to sense the rich history of Bucks County, and the surrounding region, as I present an exhibition I proudly call "Bradley Hendershot’s Bucks County".
I've always loved the sea - the salt air, the sea spray, the energy of the surf, the legends of the coastal lights, the romance of it all.
www.bradleyhendershot.com /statemt2.htm   (1783 words)

  
 Penobscot Experimental Forest | Maine Mountain Bike Trails
Preview: This ride is located near the towns of Bradley and Eddington, across the Penobscot River from Orono.
The Penobscot Experimental Forest is owned by the University of Maine Foundation and serves as an area where an array of silvicultural treatments can be evaluated.
Maine Atlas and Gazetteer (map 23, sections A-4 and B-4); Also, maps may be obtained from the US Forest Service office on Harper Drive.
www.trails.com /tcatalog_trail.asp?TrailID=BGN079-062   (197 words)

  
 Bradley Roommates, Bradley Roommate Matching Service
Roompals.com is the first Bradley, Maine rooms and roommates matching site on the internet, serving all towns, cities, and states across the US nationwide and Canada.
If you are looking for a room to rent in Bradley, Maine you can search for free.
You can also send as many instant messages as you wish to all the Bradley, Maine roommates who have a room for rent in Bradley, Maine, for Free.
roompals.com /roommatefinder/roommates-Bradley-Maine.html   (303 words)

  
 Bradley, ME Churches - Find a Church in Bradley
For your place of worship in Bradley, ME or wherever your needs may be, flowers say congratulations.
If you are in Bradley, ME you may want to find out about local news, nearby Bradley, ME local libraries or Bradley, ME local schools.
There are no churches or places of worship in our directory in Bradley, Maine, ME. Please check the cities near Bradley, Maine, ME listed below or the zipcodes near Bradley, Maine, ME for nearby churches.
www.local-worship.com /Bradley-ME.html   (334 words)

  
 Leonard's Mills Living History Site
Leonard's Mills is a reconstructed pioneer sawmill village set upon the banks of Blackman Stream in Bradley, Maine.
The Maine Forest & Logging Museum was incorporated in 1960 to educate people of all ages about Maine's forest heritage.
The museum was created by the foresight of several people who wanted to forever remember Maine's proud forest heritage so that the people of today could experience the lives and times of their ancestors.
www.volunteersolutions.org /me/org/7747908.html   (298 words)

  
 Maine: Highlands and Moosehead Lake Region
elcome to the Maine Highlands and Moosehead Lake Region.
Other towns of interest include: Bradley, Corinna, Corinth, Dexter, Garland, Hermon, Holden, Indian Island, Lee, Lincoln, Newport, Orrington, Patten, Sherman, Staceyville, Veazie, and Winterport (Penobscot County); Atkinson, Brownville Junction, Lake View Plt., Medford, Milo, Monson, Orneville Twp., Pittston Farm, Rockwood, Sebec, Seboomook, and Williamsburg Twp.
Bangor, Maine (Penobscot County): January: 26.7 to 8.2, April: 50.9 to 32.8, July: 78.1 to 58.3, October: 56.9 to 38.7; Dover-Foxcroft (Piscataquis County): January: 24.2 to 2.4, April: 49.5 to 28.8, July: 78.6 to 54.5, October: 55.6 to 33.6.
www.etravelmaine.com /state/regions/highlands_moosehead/highlands.htm   (297 words)

  
 MOVERS IN BRADLEY, MAINE: Online Moving Quotes | MOVING MATRIX.COM
We also recommend before hiring a mover to run a free investigation on MovingAnswers.org to make sure this company does not have sceletons in its closets.
We are here to help you find Bradley moving company that will be the most suitable for your needs.
No matter what items you plan to move or how tight your moving budget is, there will always be the right movers in Bradley to move you - and we will help you find one.
www.movingmatrix.com /movers/local/maine/bradley.htm   (403 words)

  
 BradleyCaldwell.com
On February 1, 1996, Caldwell Supply Company and New Holland Supply merged, combining over 100 years of industry experience.
These two entities brought to life a new and unique approach to distributionÂ…known today as Bradley Caldwell, Inc.
Located in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, our service area extends from Maine to Michigan to Southern Virginia.
www.bradleycaldwell.com   (163 words)

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