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Town Wants District Court To Stay
Officials in Rumford say losing the District Court would cost them money and resources.
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MPBN to feature County Christmas
MPBN to feature County Christmas Network also aired locally produced Aroostook holiday DVD last year The Anderson-Thibodeaus of Stockholm enjoy a sleigh ride at Chad Putnam's Farm in Mapleton last year.
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Credit card scams hit St. John Valley
Credit card scams hit St. John Valley FORT KENT, Maine - The irony was as inescapable as it was alarming.
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Festival of Lights to brighten downtown Bangor
"unfortunately i am familiar with one of these individuals, and to read this story makes me sick to " Men sentenced in hammer beating "We know tea is hot so will the lake of fire be hot if you don,t repent." ...
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Fraser Papers takes downtime in Maine
Fraser Papers Inc. announced Wednesday it plans to take downtime at two paper machines in Maine due to weak markets.
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High School Regional Titles Settled.
Web Editor: Bruce Glasier 1 hr ago In Class A soccer Wednesday, in Western Maine, number one Scarborough defeated number 3 Greely, 1-0 and in Eastern Maine the top seeded Bangor Rams downed Brunswick 2-0. It ...
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Caboose confusion clarified
It is now clear that Grand Bay-Westfield's little caboose will be making its new home in Edmundston.
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Tom Allen Offers Case for Change
The nation's growing economic crisis has become all too real for families, small businesses and hardworking people across Maine.
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Maine Sees First Snow Of Season
Maine saw its first snow of the season overnight. Meteorologist Mark Bloomer of the National Weather Service says the temperature dipped below freezing, transforming the rain into a slushy, wet snow.
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Local company presented with Innovation Recognition award by province
Grand Falls' own R.D. Enterprises Inc. was among 15 New Brunswick companies honoured on Oct.
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Courthouses in danger with statewide cutbacks
Courthouses in danger with statewide cutbacks AUGUSTA, Maine - Fewer courthouses, delays in getting cases heard and larger workloads for staff are the likely results of cutting the budget for state courts by 10 ...
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Bor al Tordu will play in Rangeley
New England Celtic Arts will host Maine's popular Acadian band Boral Tordu at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.
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We're All Nuts
Tinfoil on the windows. Check. Shotgun by the front door. Check. Encryption devices on the phone, computer and TV.
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Genealogy fair planned for this Saturday
The first ever Northwest New Brunswick Genealogy Fair will be held on Sept.13 at the Grand Falls Golden Age Club from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Organized by the Grand Falls Genealogy Club, the event will feature ...
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Solid Waste Commission to hold grand opening
B5 The Valley Solid Waste Commission is set to unveil its new Woodstock location.
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Savory ribs bring visitors to Fort Kent
Savory ribs bring visitors to Fort Kent John Freeman slices up an order of baby-back ribs hot off the grill.
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Bishop in the County
The head of the Roman Catholic Church in Maine spread his blessings in Aroostook County today.
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Fort Kent: NMMC partakes in illness registry
No one would think of buying a new car or home without first doing some serious market research.
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Sixty-four legislators have worst economic voting records
AUGUSTA : The Alliance for Maine's Future has identified the 64 worst economic voting records in the Maine Legislature based on historic ratings of the Maine Economic Research Institute including their recently ...
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Province, Ottawa to offer flood relief similar to last May's
New Brunswickers affected by this month's sudden and severe flash floods will have access to disaster relief similar to the help offered by the provincial and federal governments last May when the St.
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