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MPBN Turning Off Analog TV Transmitters on January 11
The Maine Public Broadcasting Network will make the transition to the digital television era over a month before the federally-mandated February deadline by turning off all five of its analog TV transmitters ...
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Blackden again gets Boston Post Cane
For the third year in a row, the town honored its most senior resident Sunday by presenting Don Blackden with the Boston Post Cane, continuing a tradition that began in the early 1900s.
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Forum mulls wind farm health effects:
Michael Nissenbaum says, with lots of headaches. Then comes a chronic feeling of annoyance and irritability.
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Man builds elevator
Fifty years ago, Pete Riley of Mexico earned an award in woodshop class as a junior in high school in Milford, N.H. It was the only subject in which the Lowell, Mass., native excelled.
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Camden, Rockport to meet regarding stop sign
CAMDEN : The select boards of both Camden and Rockport have scheduled a meeting for Tuesday, Nov.
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Lincoln residents push for wind moratorium:
Lincoln residents push for wind moratorium LINCOLN, Maine - A group of residents again pressed the new Town Council on Monday night for a 180-day moratorium on wind farms as their reaction to a Massachusetts ...
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Neighbors at odds over noise from wind turbines
Not long after the wind turbines began to spin in March near Gerry Meyer's home, his son Robert, 13, and wife, Cheryl, complained of headaches.
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Off and spinning: Kittery celebrates windpower
When it comes to energy, wind may bear the town to new heights. Local and state officials gathered at Kittery's solid waste facility for a ribbon cutting ceremony on the town's new 150 foot tall, 50 kilowatt ...
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Wind farm session planned
With two windmill projects tentatively planned for the River Valley area, the Natural Resources Council of Maine with the River Valley Growth Council, decided to hold a panel discussion on wind power.
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Pilots donate time, planes for Special Olympics fundraiser
"Can you spell Chernobyl. Try Three Mile Ireland. You do not have to have a social degree to " Fort Kent residents want windmill "Thank you Congressman Michaud - I have so much respect for you.
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Weekend tour highlights Maine's solar potential
"Can you spell Chernobyl. Try Three Mile Ireland. You do not have to have a social degree to " Fort Kent residents want windmill "Thank you Congressman Michaud - I have so much respect for you.
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Lincoln group fears wind farm impact:
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Island Police: Beer in pants leads to charges
A Trenton man who reportedly tried to steal beer from Gott's Store on Sept. 17 was arrested a short time later on charges of operating while under the influence of an intoxicant and eluding an officer.
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Fair shows off new wheelchair accessories
Fair shows off new wheelchair accessories Although Travis Hinkley is not wheelchair-bound he tested out an off road Renegade wheelchair that was invented by John Rackley and was available to try at the second ...
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Wind Power Major at NMCC
With the first commercial wind farm in Maine located just 14 miles from its campus in Mars Hill, Northern Maine Community College in Presque Isle is now poised to offer the only program in New England to train ...
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Maine Island Looks To The Wind To Reduce Costs
People on the island of Vinalhaven are hoping to beat the high cost of electricity by making their own.
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Wind turbines arrive in Freedom
FREEDOM : A woman with a house near the center of Thorndike said it didn't take long for a crew from Cianbro to sink a new utility pole in her front yard.
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Company to Hold Public Hearing on Wind Project
People in Lincoln can learn about the largest proposed wind farm project in the state this week.
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Officials of Texas-based company negotiating with landowners
Todd Hatch and Alex Ruksznis linemen with the Randolph-based Couts Bros. Inc. work on a guy wire for a utilty pole near one of the windmills erected at the on Stetson Mountain in Township-8 Range-3. Buy this ...
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Excess rainwater may maroon potatoes in fields
Some potato growers in Aroostook County will not be able to harvest some of their crops because of the higher-than-normal amount of rainfall so far this year, according to the executive director of the Maine ...
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