Here are the news headlines for Maine and New Brunswick for Tuesday, July 23.

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A fire Monday afternoon on the Cote Road in Limestone has left a family homeless.

The Perth-Andover RCMP is asking for the public’s help as they continue to investigate a burglary at a Main Street pharmacy.

A Massachusetts woman is facing numerous charges in Maine after allegedly ramming three police cruisers with her car.

The Bank of Maine is selling six of its branches in the northern part of the state to Machias Savings Bank, including branches in Caribou, Fort Kent, Houlton, Lincoln, Mars Hill and Presque Isle.

Environment Canada officials have confirmed a storm that caused major damage east of Fredericton, New Brunswick Saturday night was indeed a tornado.

The Maine Association of Realtors says the number of homes sold in Maine rose 6.4 percent last month.  While the median sale price jumped to $184,000.

 

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