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Tuesday's workday at French Falls Park is canceled due to weather.
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Police say the man tried to carry the girl from her bed out of her apartment, but she managed to escape to her parents' bedroom.
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The new structure would add two city councilor positions on the board, as well as two, non-voting airport user positions. The Lewiston City Council must also approve the new agreement, and is slated to vote Tuesday.
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The office reopened after February closure due to weather damage.
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Wade Browne and Kim Jordan were elected selectmen, Mary Nodine and Ben Davis as school board directors.
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Regional School Unit 9 proposes $41.71 million spending plan.
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Doak was also in the emergency medical service, including as a paramedic for 25 years. His father, himself and 14 others started an ambulance service in Rangeley.
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Ukrainian forces are making a major effort to punch through Russian defensive lines in southeast Ukraine for a second day.
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Sahar Elhabashi, vice president, head of podcast business, said the cuts would help the streaming service become an 'optimal organization' for the next stage of its talk-content business.
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The pilot who runs the plane company said his daughter, 2-year-old granddaughter, her nanny and the pilot were aboard the plane.
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The investigation into the potential mishandling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago is believed to be near its end.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence is setting up a historic challenge to his former boss, Donald Trump.
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Kittery police believe Richard Parker, 69, of Eliot, is the 3rd person to die this month after a crash caused by a medical event.
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A California man wants to put the phrase on T-shirts.
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An award-winning Hong Kong journalist has won an appeal quashing a conviction related to research for an investigative documentary.
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Ashirah Knapp of Temple wrote weekly letters to Gov. Janet Mills during the first year of the pandemic. The letters are the basis for the book 'In Other Words, Leadership,' which goes on sale June 20.
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The lobster was caught by Gregg Turner, a Scarborough fisherman.
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Traffic was tied up for hours while the wreckage was being cleared.
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Androscoggin County Sheriff's deputies and Turner Rescue responded to Red Roof Grocery in Leeds after a report of a gunshot wound victim Sunday afternoon.
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When Laura Craig graduated from high school 20 years ago, she assumed life was linear. But speaking at the Class of 2023 graduation ceremony Sunday, the former Lisbon High School secretary encouraged the soon-to-be graduates to approach their lives differently.
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The Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust was awarded $245,000 from the Land for Maine's Future program.
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'By giving students access to gardening and cooking, we can broaden their horizons and expand their curiosity around food,' FoodCorps service member Ellie Vance said who is moving on after two years at Montello Elementary School.
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The Sun Journal staff photographers choose some of their favorite images from last week.
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Authorities worked to clear the mangled wreckage of the two passenger trains that derailed Friday night in Balasore district in Odisha state in one of the countryās deadliest rail disasters in decades.
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The bill, by Rep. Jessica Fay, was voted unanimously out of committee
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Seasonal hiring is ramping up in the state, and summer wages are high. But young workers don't always take the top-dollar jobs.
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The food truck scene is cookin' in the Twin Cities and throughout Maine these days, and there are a few tasty theories on why.Ā
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For about as long as the clipping has been shared on social media, people have been trying to figure out if itās true.
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Lewiston's public health inspector dishes some good advice for those thinking about rolling out a food truck.
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The City Council is scheduled to act Monday on a proposal to close a block of the Old Port street to cars on Sundays June 16 to Sept. 23.
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To smiles and cheers, diplomas distributed to more than 230 seniors.
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No one was injured, and the driver was charged with driving under the influence, state police say.
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The parcels range from more than 2,500 acres near the Appalachian Trail in Franklin County to 155 acres in Wells for trails and to preserve habitat for the New England cottontail.
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Veteran Coach Clayton Jones was told not to return to the team a day after 7 seniors walked away from the sidelines during a game in which they were benched.
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While the bill sponsored by Rep. Lois Galgay Reckitt, D-South Portland, would remove criminal charges for sex workers, customers would still be prosecuted, which is a sticking point for some engaged in consensual sex work.
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Officials say it's an effort to encourage redevelopment of the parcels, many of which have been unbuildable in the past due to zoning rules.
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State police released more than 2 dozen emergency call transcripts related to an April 18 mass shooting, but many of the documents are so heavily redacted they provide no new information.
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There were no injuries and the mill returned to full operation by early evening.
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The weekly farmers market will be held in front of the former Natural History Club building in Turner center beginning Tuesday.
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In March, Promise Early Education Center opened its fourth location in Lewiston, enabling the nonprofit to care for 16 additional children in one of the poorest neighborhoods in the state.
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The outside investigation of Attorney General Aaron Frey's romance with a subordinate concludes that it briefly distracted agency personnel but did not tarnish the work or reputation of the state office.
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The company is recalling certain Lincolns from the 2015 to 2019 model years.