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Jennifer Fenstermaker's Artwork Featured in FHS Art Show
Falmouth High School senior Jennifer Fenstermaker will exhibit her artwork at the student art gallery.
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Maine Update: a Collection of Recent News Stories on the Restoration of Adoptee Rights in Maine
Here is a collection of recent news articles in chronological order on the restoration of adoptee rights on Maine.
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Cold carving
All it took to get Ed Jarrett hooked on ice sculpting was a teacher with a chain saw and a block of ice.
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Maine posts new state laws
Beginning Thursday, adult adoptees who were born in Maine can obtain their original birth certificates, and Maine will join the majority of states that have made it a crime to engage in human trafficking.
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UNH senior competing for a 'Bromance' with MTV's Brody Jenner
Alex Romanoff, a 21-year-old Falmouth, Maine, resident and current senior at the University of New Hampshire, is trying to have a "Bromance" with "The Hills" star Brody Jenner.
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Storm Slams Maine
Snow is falling across the state of Maine Sunday, and public works crews are working to stay ahead of it.
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World Cup YR Final Frankfurt 2008
Dutch reigning European champion YR Diederik van Silfhout is the new winner of the World CupTM Final for Young Riders.
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Falmouth company wins Statehouse repair job
A local company has been awarded a $13 million contract to repair the roof of the Massachusetts Statehouse.
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Crash Reported On Maine Turnpike
The Maine Turnpike Authority reports a multi-vehicle crash on the northbound side of the highway between exits 48 and 52 .
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METRO Service Changes -- Bus service to Mercy at the Fore...
Beginning January 12, 2009, Greater Portland Transit District will provide weekday service to Mercy at the Fore.
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Roundy ready to retire
THOMASTON : The Rev. Anne Roundy will preach her last sermon on Sunday, Dec. 28 at The Federated Church on Hyler Street in Thomaston.
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GenExit: Packing up and leaving Cape Cod
They had to ask their waitress what hush puppies were. And if that question didn't make Dave and Erica Fish stand out at this smoky South Carolina barbecue joint, the dropped R's of their slight Boston accents ...
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Education Reform in Maine Moves Forward with Announcement of 35 New...
December 9, 2008 - Teaching quality in Maine classrooms moved forward in 2008 with 35 state teachers achieving National Board Certification, according to the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
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Stove buyers still waiting
" 2 comments Courts Stove buyers still waiting BANGOR, Maine - Don French has been waiting for his pellet stove since July, when he paid a deposit of $1,000. Charlie Anderson and William Osmer have been on the ...
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Police Search For Man Involved In Assault
Maine State Police were asking for the public's help finding the man they said was involved in a domestic assault in Gray Saturday evening.
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Rep. Janet Mills Nominated As Attorney General
Maine's newly elected Democratic legislators have nominated Rep. Janet Mills to be the state attorney general, assuring her of election by the full House and Senate.
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Classmates Mourn Friend Killed In Car Crash
Family, friends, and classmates of Jordan F. Kelly, a 2006 graduate of Falmouth High School who died in a car crash last week, mourned his death yesterday afternoon at a service that captured some of his unique ...
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Adoptive birth certificates to be unsealed
Adoptive birth certificates to be unsealed Beginning on Jan. 2, people adopted in Maine who are 18 or older will be able to find out the names of their birth parents.
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Radio Operators Transmit Story Of Steamship Portland
The shipwreck of the Steamship Portland, known as "New England's Titanic," was remembered 110 years later as Cape Cod ham radio operators transmitted the story of the tragedy far and wide.
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Search On For Credit Card Thieves
Police in Falmouth are looking for the public's help in identifying two men accused of robbing people at a fitness center in town.
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