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Democratic, GOP leaders say Poulin should step aside
If Helen Poulin wants to represent Lewiston on the Androscoggin County Commission, she ought to live in Lewiston, Democratic and Republican leaders said Tuesday.
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DA gets bill after jury sent packing
A judge ordered the local district attorney's office to foot the $174.65 bill for a dismissed jury because the prosecutor was not prepared to go to trial and dropped the charge.
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Auburn Man Attacked With Machete
An Auburn man is in jail after police said he attacked a former co-worker. Police were called to Morton Builder's on Minot Avenue Friday afternoon for a reported assault.
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AT&T Plans to Invest More Than $15 Million This Year in the Maine Wireless Network
AT&T Inc. has announced a planned investment of more than $15 million in the Maine wireless network in 2008, which marks the largest investment since 2005 and will bring the planned four-year state investment ...
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Group bails out Steve & Barry's
Retailers expect to get word next week about which Steve & Barry's stores will close, following a bankruptcy buyout of the troubled apparel store by a hedge fund.
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Prosecution drops OUI charge against Auburn police officer
Prosecutors dropped a drunken driving charge Monday against local police officer Mitchell Sweetser, shortly before his trial was set to get under way.
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Quiz du jour
His acting namesake is credited on the Internet Movie Database as having one single bit part described as: a) Judge in 1990's "The End of Innocence" b) Gum Chewer in 1974's "Blazing Saddles" c) Derelict in ...
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Maine bell traced to Paul Revere
A bell housed in the tower of an old church on an Auburn lot has a connection to Paul Revere's brass and bronze foundry in Boston.
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Verdict Reached In Former Teacher Trial
A jury in Auburn has convicted former Auburn teacher James Raymond on 2 counts of sexual touching and 3 counts of assault involving three former students.
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Hints of impropriety besmirch Auburn board
The recent account in the newspaper concerning the Auburn selectmen's meeting of Aug.
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Auburn police test out Segways
Gliding through the city at a brisk 12 mph, standing tall and going places no cruiser can go, Auburn police are one step closer to the reality of Robocop.
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Cleanup Begins In Minot
Route 119 is now back open from Route 121 to Bradbury Hill Road, but a number of other roads remain closed.
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'Marilyn's Man' lands itself in Maine court
Who is the good guy and who is the bad guy in a battle over a film made locally depends upon whom you ask.
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Skowhegan's Greg Dore to lead Maine transportation group...
Gregory A. Dore has been elected president of the Maine Better Transportation Association.
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Fire hits Auburn building
A 2½-story apartment house at 85 Summer St. was heavily damaged by fire early Wednesday morning.
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Maine movie maker must repay $500 K
A judge who says "substantial fraud" was proven is ordering a Marilyn Monroe documentary producer to repay more than $500,000 to the star's first husband's family and to investors in the movie.
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California Style Furniture in Manhattan
Pasadena Living is a new collection in the Manhattan showroom of Thos. Moser, a company known for its heirloom quality, hand-crafted wood furniture.
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Auburn Jail Brawl Brings Charges
Officials said a brawl that broke out during a behind-the-bars religious service in the Androscoggin County Jail may result in additional charges.
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Magic in the park
Christopher Spofford, 5, left, of Auburn can't believe what he is seeing at the Lewiston Multi-Purpose Center in Lewiston during Wednesday morning's Magical Wonders performance by Dennis Labbe.
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KICTeam Develops New Check Scanner Cleaning Product For Epson's CaptureOne Check Scanner ...
Card Extends Life of Scanner Used in Financial Services and Retail Industries AUBURN, Maine-August 4, 2008-KICTeam, the industry leader in the manufacture of cleaning cards, is pleased to announce that the ...
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