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Eatery owners to rebuild after fire
Owners of the Porter House Restaurant plan "to make the best out of a bad situation," hoping to rebuild the popular eatery after a devastating fire early Sunday morning.
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Fire Damages Restaurant In Eustis
Officials are investigating a fire that tore through a restaurant in Franklin County Saturday night.
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Winter arrives in northern US with a vengeance
Potelco employees Matt Fasnacht, front, and John Brown hike into the woods west of Deschutes Parkway in Olympia, Washington, on Monday to repair a power line that was knocked down by a fallen tree.
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Image: Pedestrians and a cyclist walk through deep snow in Portland
Dec. 23: On one of the biggest travel days of the year, harsh winter weather may cause delays at the airports.
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More Woeful Weather Stretches Across US
From the East Coast to the West Coast, the official start of winter has roared in with ferocity.
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Winter visits with a vengeance from East to West
The weather outside was frightful from Portland, Maine, to Portland, Ore., on Monday, with last-minute holiday shoppers shivering and stranded travelers hoping for the best as Christmas rapidly approached.
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New Englanders dig out after massive nor'easter
A nor'easter dumped more than 3 feet of snow across parts of northern New England, canceling school and work for thousands of residents on Monday.
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Early returns reject merger
A proposal to consolidate the school systems of SAD 9, SAD 58 and Coplin and Highland plantations was rejected in Farmington, Eustis and Wilton.
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Season's first snow salts mountains
For Dallas Plantation Town Clerk Patricia Ellis, Wednesday's snowfall was gorgeous.
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Toll Hike, Ticks and Tattoos
For the first time in the history of the pike, traffic is down, which means revenue is down, which means if you were Wal-Mart or L.L. Bean you'd cut prices and boost advertising.
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Students count ticks on moose
Sometimes the smallest can overpower the largest. That's the case when winter ticks contribute to the demise of moose.
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'Maine Heritage Photographs' Gallery 5 exhibiting hand-painted images ...
L/A Arts' Gallery 5 is showcasing hand-painted, black-and-white early 20th century photographs in an exhibit titled "Maine Heritage Photographs." The collaborative show with VOX Photographs of Portland features ...
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Hearings set on schools merger
Hearings have been set on a proposed school consolidation that would unite 16 communities into one school system if voters approve the measure on Nov.
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Maine Energy & the Future - Part III
I believe that should be wary of politicians, including ex-politicians, recommendations concerning how to solve Maines energy problems, said Carroll R. Lee, former president of Bangor Hydro Electric Company.
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Workshop eyes ways to weather winter
Legislative concern that people will have a hard time finding the resources to keep their homes heated this winter prompted an energy conservation workshop Wednesday at Jay High School.
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Auto, cycle show at Farmington Fairgrounds this weekend
Stanley Steamers won't be the only vintage vehicles in town this week when the End of Summer Hoorah automobile and motorcycle show takes place Saturday at the Farmington Fairgrounds.
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Fruitful festival offers up a bit of something for all
Strawberry Festival activities will spill over onto Church Street this weekend. "We've tried to bump it up this year and offer a little bit of everything for everybody," said Nichole Eustis of the Downtown ...
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Fruitful festival offers up a bit of something for all
Strawberry Festival activities will spill over onto Church Street this weekend. "We've tried to bump it up this year and offer a little bit of everything for everybody," said Nichole Eustis of the Downtown ...
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Third GPS training session scheduled
Due to popular demand, a third Introductory GPS Training workshop will be held from 8 a.m. to noon June 17 in the Roberts Learning Center at the University of Maine at Farmington.
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