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The structure at Brenton Point State Park in Newport has been fenced off for years because of safety concerns.
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Doctors told Shul he’d never fly again after nearly burning to death. He later flew the world’s fastest plane in top-secret Cold War missions.
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Federal prosecutors sketched out their case against Robert G. Bowers, who is accused of killing 11 people in 2018 in the nation's deadliest antisemitic attack.
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Authorities in Norway have 'rejected all inquiries and plans to capture' it.
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The Red Eddies sweep all three singles matches and pick up a victory in first doubles to beat the Broncos 4-1 and advance in Class A North playoffs.
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He announced his campaign May 24 and already has an early financial start thanks to a super PAC.
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The popular coffee spot located inside L.L. Bean will close Wednesday in advance of the retailer's campus upgrade project.
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Police responded to chemical explosions Sunday evening at the Dollar Tree store on State Street and the high school softball field.
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Police continue to investigate why Nancy Ezhaya of Yarmouth was driving in the wrong direction on Interstate 295 when she hit another vehicle in a crash that killed both drivers and injured a passenger.
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A cyberattack discovered in April could affect 79,000 state residents with Harvard Pilgrim Health Care coverage. But there's little information about the information at risk.
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The second Brunswick Pride Festival is set for Saturday, June 10.
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The student, whose name was not immediately released, was taken to Maine Medical Center with serious injuries, according to police.
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Officials in Halifax, Nova Scotia, said that about 200 homes or structures have been damaged by the fires, and about 16,000 people there were told to evacuate.
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Carter, now 95, remains at home with former President Jimmy Carter, who has been at home receiving hospice care since early this year.
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Joshua Farnsworth, 42, of Stratton Village was pronounced dead at the scene after his pickup truck crossed the centerline and struck another truck Friday afternoon on state Route 27.
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The Maine Law Enforcement Memorial in Augusta was vandalized over Memorial Day weekend.
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Grazing goats are in high demand to devour wild grass and shrubs that are proliferating across California after a drought-busting winter of heavy rain and snow.
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The disgraced Theranos CEO was convicted of 4 felony counts of fraud and conspiracy in January 2022.
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The hard-fought measure is now headed to a House vote Wednesday.
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Both tout a victory that appeared elusive just days ago.
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A clerk was assaulted and an undisclosed amount of cash stolen from a register late Sunday.
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Ukraine made no immediate comment on the attack, which would be one of its deepest and most daring strikes into Russia.
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Supporters say the natural end-of-life option has environmental and spiritual advantages, but some religious groups in other states have fought against the concept.
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Kevin Bunker of Developers Collaborative said that 90 Blueberry Road in Portland 'didn't work out for a number of reasons' and is no longer being considered for a 280-bed shelter.
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This year's grads were freshmen when the pandemic hit, making this past year their first relatively normal high school experience.
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American Legion state commander Kirk Thurston said the federal holiday was formalized as a way of remembering and mourning the members of the U.S. military who died in service.
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A Yarmouth woman entered the highway traveling the wrong direction around 10 a.m., police said.
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It was a perfect day for Monday's parade and ceremony.
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The South Carolina Republican calls the U.S. military assistance 'the best money we’ve ever spent.'
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Roderick-Crosby American Legion Post 28, auxiliary members, scout troops and the public honored service men and women who died while serving in the military.
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The hearing is at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Room 127 at State House.
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Those who gave their lives while in service to their country were honored with ceremonies Monday morning, May 29, at monuments in Jay, Livermore Falls and other locations.
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The federal holiday honoring America's fallen service members comes a day after a deal that would raise the debt limit.
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The City Council approved a budget that will reduce the library's weekly hours to 45.
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A chase on I-95 in Houlton ended when a trooper fired shots at the truck as it headed for the Canadian port of entry; the man surrendered without injury.
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The handsome actor became an icon to American youth on the hit 1960s TV series.
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Stores face crime, decreased foot traffic in urban centers and inflation-related issues.
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Vice chairwoman says 2021-22 financial accounting not finished.
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The Western Maine Veterans Advisory Committee's work at the Maine Veterans’ Home in South Paris was on pause during the COVID-19 pandemic, but they are looking for more volunteers to resume outreach.
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Grad Tidings: Lacey Tilsley plans to major in engineering at Western New England University in Springfield, Massachusetts.
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Bowdoin College held its 218th commencement ceremony Saturday. Outgoing President Clayton Rose told graduates to find inspiration in alumni Evan Gershkovich and Justin Pearson.
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A new national study tracked 10,000 patients in Maine and across the country.
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The Old Orchard Beach students reached out to their state representative, Lori Gramlich, who worked with them on submitting a bill naming the Pink-edged Sulphur as Maine's official butterfly.