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Waldoboro VFW supports Census Bureau recruiting
WALDOBORO : John Howland, commander of Soule-Shuman Memorial VFW Post 4525, announced that the Post has joined with the Census Bureau to recruit residents to help with the 2010 census.
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Dance raises money for Howland firefighters
"you hope she wakes up and go to bed thinking of it hell she dont even remember what she done untill " Investigators close case in fatal "As a matter of fact it was Howard who told me that former Policewoman ...
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Log truck kills pedestrian in Lincoln
Log truck kills pedestrian in Lincoln A State Police accident reconstructionist climbs under the back end of a logging truck that accidentally hit and killed 90-year-old Beulah Ireland of Lincoln on Monday.
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Windham teen killed in snowmobile crash in County
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Public DOT Meeting
The future of the Piscataquis bridge is up for discussion Tuesday night in Howland... The Maine Department of Transportation is looking for public input on the best way to move forward with a replacement for ...
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Saving Salmon
"hey JJHampden i was commenting on the casino vote...pay attention before u tell me to do " Oxford casino question defeated "Is it just me, or is calling people a "moron" the new buzz word for people who have a ...
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Bangor ghost hunters discuss mysteries from Fort Knox visit
Bangor ghost hunters discuss mysteries from Fort Knox visit Fort Knox employee Danielle Hopkins sits on the floor in the officers' quarters of the fort in Prospect on Wednesday, October 29, 2008.
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Group helps button up Dexter homes for winter
Group helps button up Dexter homes for winter Teen volunteers weatherize windows in 45 residences DEXTER, Maine - An army of teenagers, including three who traveled from the Howland area, spent Saturday morning ...
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Fort Kent soccer takes two against Thomas
Kamyrn Knott and Felicia DeLaite provided assists for the 1-0 Lynx. Vinni Nesin made eight saves on 11 shots.
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Cashman: Reading a priority at PUC
"I have to agree with TigerInME . Why should our tax dollars go to educate people that my not even " Millinocket residency dispute "emmm,RIBS BRING ME SOME UP TO HOWLAND ILL BY THEM ALL I LOVE RIBS GOOD LUCK IN ...
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Millinocket residency dispute resolved:
"I have to agree with TigerInME . Why should our tax dollars go to educate people that my not even " Millinocket residency dispute "emmm,RIBS BRING ME SOME UP TO HOWLAND ILL BY THEM ALL I LOVE RIBS GOOD LUCK IN ...
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Maine man sentenced for arson solicitation
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Rockland man makes court appearance in baby's death:
"I have to agree with TigerInME . Why should our tax dollars go to educate people that my not even " Millinocket residency dispute "emmm,RIBS BRING ME SOME UP TO HOWLAND ILL BY THEM ALL I LOVE RIBS GOOD LUCK IN ...
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Fisheries Restoration, Energy Balance Closer to Becoming Reality on Penobscot River
OLD TOWN, ME. - August 21, 2008 - Today, on the banks of the Penobscot River in Old Town, Maine, at 11 a.m., partners in the Penobscot River Restoration Project will announce they are taking a major step ...
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3 Maine dams to be opened to fish
Conservationists said Thursday they are moving forward with plans to remove two dams and install a fishway at a third to reopen hundreds of miles of Maine river habitat to Atlantic salmon and other sea-run ...
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Katahdin schools to explore consolidation
The Katahdin region school systems will explore forming one school system, but the town school committee won't yet commit to it, Chairman Steve Fleming said Monday.
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Driving a chainsaw while drunk
Tuesday, July 29, 2008 Driving a chainsaw while drunk A drunken Maine man gave the town of Howland a huge scare when he started up a chainsaw and allegedly began to threaten motorists.
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Lincoln: Movie America to open storefront
Alan Dill grew up in Lincoln and wanted to open a video store on Main Street in early 2002, but the second of two unsolved arson fires that year, which devastated downtown, destroyed that opportunity.
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Former tannery building to be razed for fish bypass
The former Howland Tannery building on the Penobscot River will be razed to make way for a fish bypass, but not for a few years, project advocates said Monday.
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