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Looking back
Herman McKinney and Earl B. Norris, two bright and energetic young boys, went up to Hooper Pond in Greene the other day and cutting holes thru the ice commenced to fish.
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Jail in puppy case
A Greene man agreed to spend a week in jail and pay a $1,000 fine in one of the worst puppy mill cases authorities say they've seen in Maine.
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Truck flips, burns in Rockland
ROCKLAND : One person was hospitalized after an early Wednesday morning crash that police said was due to speed and alcohol.
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Warren man sentenced to 12-plus years in multistate drug conspiracy
GREENBELT, MD. : Timothy Moody of Warren was sentenced Dec. 1 to 151 months in federal prison, after a U.S. District Court jury in Maryland earlier this year found him guilty of conspiracy to distribute more ...
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Go & Do: Travel the world ... on a budget
Have you ever watched a National Geographic program or a movie set in an exotic location and said, "I wish I could travel to a place like that!"? Perhaps you assumed that unless you win the lottery or inherit a ...
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Greene incident leads to charges
A local man was arrested Saturday night, accused of throwing two rocks through a store window and then threatening a customer with a knife in the parking lot.
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Have backpack, will ...
For all his research ahead of time, his determination to pinch pennies and his plans Tim Myer got off the plane in India and got suckered.
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Soup and Suspense is Saturday
UNION : Author Jenny Siler, who also writes under the name Alex Carr, will be the featured speaker at the annual autumn Soup and Suspense at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov.
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Crews Battle Lewiston Apartment Fire
Firefighters battled a fast-moving fire at a three-story apartment building in Lewiston Thursday.
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Large Fire At An Apartment Building In Lewiston
Authorities are reporting a large fire in Lewiston at an apartment building at 178 Oak Street.
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Democracy is elementary
Lewiston fifth-grader Sar Howes stepped into the voting booth Thursday and cast her ballot.
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Cleanup begins at Milo arson site
Cleanup begins at Milo arson site John Crossman, owner of the Milo True Value Hardware Store, watches crews tear down the Milo Flower Shop before moving on to the remnants of his building Friday.
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Teacher awarded science fellowship
When she was younger, Michelle DeBlois of Turner dreamed of becoming a marine biologist and studying wild dolphins.
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Bustopher Jones will play so folks can dance
The band Bustopher Jones will provide the music for an evening of contra dancing at the Lewiston Public Library Friday, Oct.
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Myer - Fuhrman
Hadassah Myer and Matthew Fuhrman were united in marriage on Saturday, July 12, at 2 p.m. at the Open Door Bible Church in Lisbon.
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Former Bangor councilor arrested again
Former Bangor councilor arrested again Greene charged with contempt for failure to appear in court File photo courtesy of Penobscot County Jail Richard Dennis Greene BANGOR, Maine - A former Bangor city ...
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National Geographic Explorer makes surprise visit to Rockland
ROCKLAND : The 367-foot National Geographic Explorer , an ice-class polar expedition vessel that holds 148 guests, made a surprise stop in Rockland Saturday, carrying among its 105 passengers, 86 crew and 16 ...
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Lost, Found & Looking: Good things come in large packages
ROCKLAND : Good things may come in small packages but they come in large ones too.
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Costs may doom dispatch sharing
High costs to Androscoggin County's small towns have derailed efforts to create a unified emergency dispatch service.
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Maine Rabbi Wins Home Worship Appeal
Title: MAINE RABBI WINS HOME WORSHIP APPEAL A Portland rabbi can continue to hold prayer services at his home now that the city has reversed its order that barred the weekly meetings on grounds that they ran ...
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