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Maine babies eligible for Alfond grant
Maine babies eligible for Alfond grant College plan available to an expected 14,000 newborns in 2009 Nine-month-old Sophia Dunham of Farmingdale makes faces over mother Kim's shoulder during the Harold Alfond ...
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Drug Suspect Leaps Into Custody
A suspect in a drug bust tried to make a run for it in Farmingdale... The Kennebec County Sheriffs Department had a search warrant in hand when they arrived at Russel Truman's home on Northern Avenue Sunday.
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Police investigate - KKK' signs on Maine trail
"ajw, I've heard several people say they do not expect Obama to last four years.
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Curtis Island latest in lighthouse series
FARMINGDALE : Maine graphic artist Alan Claude has released two of his latest lighthouse travel art posters, a oeCurtis Island Lighta and a oeCape Elizabeth Light.a The posters are part of his Maine Lighthouse ...
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Volunteers avert fire while getting out the vote:
"Leave it to democrats to take credit for something they had little to do with. You want to impress.
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The "Art" of Saving Lighthouses, More than the Luck of the Draw...
By Julia Friese It has been a fairly common sight this summer in the lobby of the Maine Lighthouse Museum to find people stopped in their tracks, eyes fixed in a gaze, exclaiming simply, 'That's gorgeous!' Alan ...
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Monmouth will stage Gilbert & Sullivan classic
The Theater At Monmouth will once again bring the wry comedy and joyous music of Gilbert and Sullivan to the Cumston Hall stage with its production of "The Mikado." The comic classic will run Sept.
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Hall Sentenced to Prison
A Maine man who had sex with a 13-year-old girl after meeting her on the Internet is going to prison.
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Wiscasset Raceway
Johnny Clark Celebrates Johnny Clark celebrates his victory in the New England Toyota Tundra 250 at the Wiscsset Raceway.
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When voters control the public funds
In addition to their water views, Cape Elizabeth, Lamoine, Sabattus and Monmouth have something in common these days.
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Maine governor issues wood warning
More Mainers are turning to the old standby - firewood - as prices for oil and other winter heating fuels soar.
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Governor honors Maine veterans
AUGUSTA : Gov. John Baldacci honored Merrill Worcester of Worcester Wreath in Harrington and nearly two dozen World War II veterans - including a Thomaston resident - at a Statehouse ceremony on Friday.
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American Red Cross Needs Donors
With the Independence Day holiday week upon us, the Northern New England Region of the American Red Cross is calling for blood.
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Hi-Hat Pancake House - Farmingdale, ME
"Passed by on the New England Ice Cream Tour, the Hi-Hat's aging neon sign and drive-in stalls beckoned us back for a visit.
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Consolidation Success For Two Districts; The Rest a Long Way Off
Only two districts have officially reorganized since the state's school consolidation law was passed, with most communities pushing off until November, or more likely January, the local votes that will show ...
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Commissioner, Planning Committee Celebrate First Voter-Approved Regional School Unit
HALLOWELL – Education Commissioner Susan A. Gendron congratulated the people who helped create the first regional school unit to be approved by voters under the state's new reorganization law at a press ...
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Five Towns Create One Regional School Unit
Five towns south of Augusta joined forces to create what will be called a Regional School Unit.
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Benoit beats Rines in Senate District 21
Former state Rep. Sharon Benoit of Monmouth defeated former Gardiner Mayor Brian Rines of Gardiner by about 300 votes in Tuesday's Democratic primary in state Senate District 21.
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5 communities vote to merge school districts
Five communities on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly to merge their school districts into a consolidated school district known as Kennebec Intra-District Schools or KIDS.
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Maine Parties Unite To Help Guerrette Family
Maine's political parties don't agree on a lot, but they're united in a push to help a father and daughter who were brutally attacked in their homes last month.
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