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Rare Telescope Donated for Lighthouse
An extremely rare telescope once used by the United States Life Saving Service to watch for shipwrecks off the downeast coast of Maine will soon have a new home at the maritime exhibit at Cutler's Little River ...
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Does Old Photo Have Story to Tell?
Unfortunately, many old photographs do not have the names of the people written on the back of them as is the case in this recently rediscovered photograph of the crew of a United States Life-Saving Service ...
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Lighthouse Group Elects Officers
The volunteers of the nonprofit Friends of Little River Lighthouse, which cares for the preservation of Cutler, Maine's historic Little River Lighthouse, have elected their officers for the new year.
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Thaddeus Roberts Simonton and his good wife, Josephine
In walking through Mountain View Cemetery, few of us stop to reflect about the people in repose there and how important they were to the town of Camden.
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Rockport classroom serves cocoa to construction crew
ROCKPORT : The construction crew working on the Rockport Elementary School West addition warmed up with some hot chocolate Tuesday afternoon, thanks to the giving spirit of the students at RES West.
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Lighthouse Magazine Discovers Lost History
From its small office in a remote part of "Downeast" Maine, packed with filing cabinets and boxes of old and rare documents, newspaper clippings and thousands of historic photos, the publishers of Lighthouse ...
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Maine Artists' Paintings Appear on Covers of National Magazine...
Two Maine artists, from opposite parts of the state, have their artwork featured on the covers of the December issue of the nationally distributed and Maine based Lighthouse Digest magazine.
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Harrison to host 'country' Christmas celebration
Santa Claus is coming to town next week, along with a variety of festive events.
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Boy Scouts pick up canned goods for the needy
Boy Scouts across the region collected donations Saturday as part of their annual Scouting for Food event.
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Naples dispatch center to close
NAPLES : Too expensive for town officials to justify, Naples will shut down its dispatch center.
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Sidewalk Talk
The deer got away Last week, a teenager shot his toe while tracking the blood from a deer he had just shot, according to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
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Boater goes to prison for fatal collision in Maine
"I find it fascinating that no matter what facts are presented, blowhards on the far right " Reports of racial harassment "Amanda I'll go out on a limb and guess that the 1982 in front of your name is the year ...
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Several plead to drug charges
Four men pleaded guilty Wednesday to drug charges in Oxford County Superior Court.
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New Guar until will clear IEDs
During a Maine Army National Guard ceremony Saturday at the Norway Armory, 58 men from various Maine armories became combat engineers, known as "sappers" in military lingo.
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Teacher's assistant joins SAD 50 for school year
Marine Gagnieres, who is from southern France, has joined the district until June.
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Rare Clock Donated to Lighthouse
A rare Seth Thomas brass clock that once hung at the old Cross Island Moorings Life Saving Station, near Machiasport, has been donated to the Friends of Little River Lighthouse for display at Little River ...
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Locked-in prices a cause for pause
Crude oil prices that have been sliced in half since hitting a record high in July are leaving consumers almost as woozy as the sharp climb that took place this spring.
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One Dead After Serious Accident In Harrison
A serious accident Thursday evening closed Route 117 in Harrison and left one person dead.
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Harrison man, grandson hurt in Route 26 wreck
A Harrison man and his grandson suffered head injuries Saturday morning when their car left Route 26 and rolled over in woods south of the Advent Christian Church.
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A 14th Year of School?
"Mr. Bowen...John McCain, and nor any other man on earth can officially make national decisions on " McCain's judgment still poor "Listen, Mr.
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