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coach luggage bags baby boomers should be tested for hepatitis CHEALTH UNSURANCEAffordable Care Act: 401(k) withdrawals count as incomeOFF THE RIMIt's much easier to reach 1,000 points in today's game of high school basketballBrad Paisley, Lady Antebellum and Jason Aldean set for Waterfront Concert stageInflux of new restaurants to South Portland neighborhood triggers traffic, alcohol concernsCamden teen girls build wooden sled to compete in US National Toboggan ChampionshipsLiving smart: Basement waterproofing methodsZapoteca's Shannon Bard a culinary forceBangor police arrest 3 on drug chargesBANGOR, Maine Police officers arrested three people late last week on multiple charges, most of them involving drugs, after the vehicle the suspects were riding in was pulled over by a city bicycle patrol officer for a seat belt violation. Thursday when Officer Rob Angelo, who was on bike patrol, pulled a vehicle over near Leadbetter Mini Stop on Hammond Street for a seat belt violation, Lt. Tom Reagan said, citing police reports.Angelo noted that passenger Mary Ellen Giltner, 51, of Bangor was "doing something suspicious," Reagan said, adding that the police reports indicated that she appeared to be stuffing a metal pill container on a key chain into her handbag.When asked if she was trying to conceal anything, Giltner reportedly admitted she had Percocet tablets. She said she had a prescription for the painkillers but couldn produce one. She also refused to show the officers the pills. She reportedly had one in her hand at the time of the traffic stop and "threw it into her mouth" and swallowed it. She wound up under