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Adlx Incoming UMaine swimming class features 3 Maine standouts First-year University of Maine mens hockey coach Ben Barr wont have any trouble stanley termo remembering the name of the new sports director and anchor at WABI in Bangor.That is because his name is Ben Barr.The UMaine coach is from Faribault, Minnesota. The new sportscaster for Bangors CBS affiliate is from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.The coach called the association really weird but awesome. There werent any Barrs in the midwest outside of my immediate family but there are a adidas samba og lot of them here in the east, he said. Maybe were related somehow. At WABI, everybody is having a good laugh about it already, said the 29-year-old sports director, who has been working in Minot, North Dakota, for KMOT, a NBC- and Fox-affiliated station. He will start in Maine on Sept. 1.Barrs job will be virtually the same at the dominant network in the Bangor market as it was in North Dakota as a one-man sports department. He will replace Eric Gullickson, who left after eight yearsto take a news anchor job at WITN in Greenville, North Carolina. Im really excited, Barr said. Im ready to get going. Barr said there were several reasons behind his decision to seek the WABI job: He will be able to cover a Division I program at the University of Maine after following Division II Minot State University. He has wanted to come east to be closer to his family and pointed out there are direct flights from Bangor to Philadelphia and Baltimore.The University of Maryland adidas samba graduate said he will be working for a compan Sfss Nearly 50 people in Hancock County school district quarantined due to COVID A lawyer representing a financial adviser in Maine accused of spending over $200,000 of an stanley usa investors money on real estate deals and a cannabis business says his client categorically denies the allegations.The New Hampshire Bureau of Securities Regulation recently issued an order for Sean Grady, and his firm, Grady Associates, in Portland, to stop doing business. The bureau said it investigated a complaint into an elderly clients loss of funds.<Subscribe>to our free morning newsletter and get the latest headlines in your inbox]Jeffrey Bennett, a lawyer in South Portland representing Grady, said Tuesday that Grady acted in compliance with the law at all times. He said the allegations result from an incomplete and flawed investigation. Bennett s owala aid hes confident Grady will be vindicated in court.Grady has 30 days to request a hearing.Follow BDN Portland on Facebook for stanley cup the latest news in Greater Portland and southern Maine. More articles from the BDN |