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Analysis: Bush's personality shapes his legacy
President George W. Bush will be judged on what he did. He will also be remembered for what he's like: a fast-moving, phrase-mangling Texan who stays upbeat even though his country is not.
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Ice-chopping victim 'walking miracle'
On an early evening in June 2008, 45-year-old Gary St. Hilaire was walking in the area of Bartlett and Walnut streets in Lewiston when he was jumped by a group of young people.
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Year in Review: Water fight hardly water under the bridge
When word got out this summer that the Kennebunk Kennebunkport Wells Water District was thinking of selling up to 432,000 gallons of water a day to Nestle/Poland Springs, the reaction was immediate and largely ...
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Kennebunkport Town Column and#8212; Jan. 1
It's pretty amazing that handheld devises have become incredibly tiny. The cell phones of a decade ago measure four times those of today.
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Pray for peace
He bases his argument on the uncanny occurrences of huge disasters coinciding with meetings and/or government declarations concerning "land for peace" agreements.
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Maine seeks 'no discharge' designation for boaters in area waters
The Environmental Protection Agency is considering a proposal from the state to designate the coastal waters of Kennebunkport, Kennebunk, and Wells as "no discharge" areas.
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Fire in Kennebunkport leaves 4 homeless
Four people are homeless following a Christmas night fire at an apartment building in Kennebunkport.
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Kennebunkport Town Column and#8212; Dec. 25
I didn't hear the bells ring the way Zuzu described in "It's a Wonderful Life," so I don't know when my angels got their wings.
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Kennebunkport Fire Department to fix ladder truck, upgrade Knox Box program
Last week's storm drove home the potential need for an expanded Knox Box program in town, the Board of Selectmen said at its Dec.
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Suspensions, demotion follow harassment probe in fire department
WESTBROOK : A lieutenant in the Westbrook Fire Department has been demoted and five other members of the department, including the deputy chief, are being suspended for up to two months, in the wake of an ...
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Ex-Biddeford executive faces bribery charges
BIDDEFORD : Federal attorneys in Alabama have charged a Kennebunkport defense contractor executive, who ran a Biddeford company until last year, in a $1.2 million bribery scheme involving no-bid military ...
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President declares limited state of emergency for Maine
After Friday's ice storm knocked out power to more than 87,000 homes in York County, things were returning to normal this week as power was restored and roads were cleared of debris.
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Ice storm impacts local businesses in different ways
Resilience was the name of the game as area businesses reacted to the weekend ice storm and related power outages - some spent days without power while others were the only businesses of their type open.
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Three Towns in Southern Maine Seek a oeNo Dischargea Designation to Stem Boat Pollution
EPA is considering a proposal from the State of Maine to designate the coastal waters of Kennebunkport, Kennebunk and Wells as "No Discharge Areas." If approved, discharges of treated and untreated boat sewage ...
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Local businessman faces federal bribery charges
Kennebunkport businessman Maurice H. Subilia was charged in a federal court in Alabama on Tuesday with bribing a public official, according to U.S. Attorney Alice Martin.
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Ringing in the new year with an eye on prices
The White Barn Inn in Kennebunk, Maine, is known for its cuisine and elegant rooms.
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Maine man charged in Army kickback scheme
A Maine businessman has been charged with paying $1.2 million in bribes over a six-year period to a pair of former officials at the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command in Huntsville.
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8yr-old Mermaid Girl born with fused legs survives more than 150 surgeries
An eight-year-old girl, born with a rare medical condition that caused her legs to fuse together, has amazed doctors in US after surviving more than 150 surgeries.
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On breaks, Obama will return home to city streets
When President-elect Barack Obama heads home for a break from the White House, he won't go to a sprawling ranch or private seaside compound.
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Kennebunk veterans to partake in Wreaths Across America ceremony
When the Worcester Wreath Company lays thousands of wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery this Saturday, veterans will be doing the same here in Kennebunk.
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