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The bartender's tale
Another New Year's. Another story told, another fight avoided and another customer with recent brain surgery.
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Friendly atmosphere, good food and, of course, Guinness
If it has the word Guinness in it, I have to try it. So I was pleasantly surprised to find Guinness battered onion rings - sliced onions in a Guinness batter then deep fried and served with choice of dipping ...
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Sun Journal's top online 'page views' in 2008
The Sun Journal's Web site earned 7.5 million story views across 146,765 virtual pages in the past year.
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Women gained political power; Lewiston sold arena
When Congress convenes later this month, Maine will be the first state in the nation to seat a majority of women in its congressional delegation.
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Lewiston bank branch to open
Mechanics Savings Bank will open its new Lewiston branch at 664 Main St. on Jan.
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Masked attacker stabs teen boy
A 16-year-old boy was stabbed three times Tuesday afternoon on Broadway. He suffered three superficial wounds - to the leg, to the chest and to the shoulder - when he was attacked in the alley between TD ...
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Buckfield woman dies after Sunday accident
A 73-year-old Buckfield woman died Sunday evening at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston after a car accident earlier that day.
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Riverside Millwork Center celebrates grand opening
The grand opening of Riverside Millwork Center, 353 Riverside Drive, Auburn was celebrated on Dec.
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House fire sends man to hospital
A Lisbon man, 46, is being treated for burns at Portland's Maine Medical Center, following a fire at his home here Saturday.
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Toddler's death ruled homicide
State Police Friday arrested a Wilton man and charged him in connection with the death of a 17-month-old baby in late November, according to a release issued by Department of Public Safety Spokesman Stephen ...
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Franco presence explained in book by Lewiston native
"Loyal but French," a new book by Lewiston native Mark Paul Richard is the first comprehensive study of the French-Canadian presence in this city from the Civil War to the 21st Century.
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Cities, Schools Lock In Oil Rate For Next Winter
Maine's heating season is barely under way, but that's not preventing some cities and towns from entering into heating oil contracts for next winter.
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'Blessed in many ways'
Florence Belanger finds her purpose in tiny ways, folding open a milk carton for a girl or buttering a roll for a little boy.
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Three hurt in head-on collision
Three people were injured Tuesday morning when two cars collided head-on on Route 4 at its intersection with Route 17 in North Jay.
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The Gift Of Giving In Lewiston
The Salvation Army in Lewiston handed out more than 400 large red bags filled with toys.
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Nursing homes go video gaming? Oui-Wii
It appears that the pastime of playing video games transcends generations - and locales.
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Dwyer gets life in prison
A Canton man will spend the rest of his life behind bars for raping, robbing and killing a pregnant Lewiston woman last year.
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Talk of the town
Auburn City Manager Glenn Aho donned a Frosty the Snowman outfit for a Christmas parade.
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Turnpike toll proposal favors E-ZPass drivers
ZPass drivers fare better than cash-paying motorists under a new Maine Turnpike Authority plan to raise an additional $20 million a year with toll increases.
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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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