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Wilton designates federal funds to replace Wilson Pond retaining wall
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Watch: Christmas light show dazzles Monmouth, and every other town within miles
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Defense points to mother as alternative murder suspect in Edgecomb toddler’s death
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Arts & Entertainment
During the holidays, they come for the trolleys – and stay for the people
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Lewiston-Auburn
Photo: Saint Dominic Academy honors St. Nicholas
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Dube’s Flower Shop in Lewiston to close
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The $625,000 federal grant will work to prevent substance use among students in Spruce Mountain schools.
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She raised funds for the monument, secured labor and material donations in about a month.
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The proposal is to be open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, which will increase the hours open to 40 from 37 hours.
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Voting will be held March 14 and the business meeting March 17.
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More than 300,000 Ram Heavy Duty pickup trucks are being because a faulty part could cause certain braking and tracking systems to fail.
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As Trump91×ÔÅÄ defense secretary, Pete Hegseth would oversee around 3 million military and civilian personnel and a recently reformed process for prosecuting sexual assault and other serious crimes.
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Possible leads have emerged about the gunman's travel before the shooting and a message scrawled on ammunition.
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The plan has been criticized by advocates who say it would increase the risk of harm to Maine children, though one provider said it would fill a critical gap for those with severe behavioral health needs.
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The interactions remind volunteers why they donate their time to keep the fund running – to provide holiday gifts to children who might otherwise get none.
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The new Avesta Housing program is meant to help moderate-income families that are 'often overlooked' afford their first home.
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The potential mutation would allow the avian influenza virus sweeping through cattle herds to attach to a receptor protein on the surface of our cells.
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Casual restaurants have seen more pronounced difficulties because they depend on customers with lower incomes and have to compete with fast food chains employing the same tactics.
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President Biden91×ÔÅÄ team is worried that the Trump administration will go after such figures as Adam Schiff, Liz Cheney and Anthony Fauci.
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The National Weather Service has canceled its tsunami warning for the U.S. West Coast after there was a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.
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The cryptocurrency officially rose six figures Wednesday night, just hours after the president-elect said he intends to nominate cryptocurrency advocate Paul Atkins to be the next chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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The students hand-picked basil and mint Thursday afternoon from a hydroponic garden and used the ingredients to flavor sandwiches and ice cream.
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Erik Baker says he was resigning to do what is best for himself and his family.
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The new center at 123 Bates St. will allow the organization to provide more services to the homeless, the hungry and other clients.
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It is part of a plan to prioritize other services hospital officials see as more crucial to meeting the needs of the public.
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The Kingfield Select Board reviewed parking and safety issues, with business owner Polly MacMichael raising concerns about "NO PARKING" signs impacting accessibility and Chair Wade Browne emphasizing public safety as the primary goal.
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From the sensory immersion to financials, why should you shop locally?
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A snowman was built in front of the Civil War monument in Wilton seen Dec. 2, creating a charming blend of winter fun and historical reverence.
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Town officials and five representatives from Maine Department of Transportation conducted the tour Nov. 14.
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Academy Hill School students, staff, and families surpassed their goal during Kindness Week, donating a record 1,391 items to the Wilton Food Pantry through their annual Food Pass.
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Brandon Libby, 37, is accused of killing Amanda Brown, his girlfriend and the mother of two of his children, on June 14, 2021.
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Career and Technical Education Instructor Jon Longley said that there are currently 10 freshmen students in his CTE introductory class.
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Starting Jan. 1, 2025, the town office will be open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Tuesday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Maine MILL's long-awaited project is underway with plans to open in 2026.
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The state Board of Environmental Protection adopted the rules Thursday despite opponents saying the regulations are unclear and the costs will be passed on to consumers.
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A new report from Educate Maine offers recommendations to improve educator recruitment and retention. The report is based on interviews with about 250 teachers statewide.
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Sidney Hoyt was only wearing socks and sandals when he stepped out of his car to look for help after he and a friend got turned around on snowy rural roads northeast of Bangor.
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Commissioners are encouraged to create a vision for the future and set goals on how to get there.
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The National Weather Service reported about an inch and a half of snow fell around Androscoggin County. But more snow is falling in the afternoon.
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Franklin Sheriff's deputies arrested Stephen L. Haines Jr., 51, of Phillips on Wednesday.
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Maine's senior senator hails Romney's intelligence, imagination and integrity.
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The two breweries and their facilities will continue to operate independently after the sale, which is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
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Gov. Janet Mills says Sanborn, a small-business owner and lawyer, understands the challenges ratepayers face as the cost of electricity rises.
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The reason for the killing remains unknown, but New York City police say evidence firmly points to it being a targeted attack.
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The 16-year-old is among the plaintiffs in a highly anticipated case argued Wednesday. At issue is their state91×ÔÅÄ ban on gender transition care for minors.
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Kaleb Cidre, 22, is one of 5 men arrested by Portland police last month and charged with elevated aggravated assault and conspiracy to commit elevated aggravated assault.
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Marcos Silva is also suspected of being in the U.S. without proper documentation.
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Syrian insurgents have entered the central city of Hama after days of intense clashes with government forces.
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The rain and snow are expected to taper off throughout the morning.
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'Like most, I have been struggling,' says one mother whose work hours were recently reduced.
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Hours after his release from serving 4 months in prison in July, Navarro spoke on stage at the Republican National Convention, where he told the crowd 'I went to prison so you won’t have to.'
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Maine Trust for Local News hosted the latest Maine Voices Live event at the Bates Mill Atrium, which featured Maine artist Robert Shetterly. The artist spoke about the inspiration behind more than 270 portraits in his Americans Who Tell the Truth series.
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Sidney Hoyt and Gary Foster, both of Bangor, were reported missing late Tuesday night after they did not return from a morning trip.