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LePage makes Bucksport capitol for the day

BUCKSPORT, Maine (AP) — Maine Gov. Paul LePage is in Hancock County to meet with business leaders and residents as he holds his 10th Capitol for a Day event. During the day Thursday, LePage will visit Verso Paper in Bucksport, Maine Maritime Academy in Castine and Hinckley Yachts in Trenton. He’ll also meet with members […]

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Fitness business opens

NORWAY — Carley A. Packard, PTA, GEI, and Richard Bader, PT, have joined together to create Fitness en Route, LLC, a mobile fitness company seen as a new way to keep active and healthy in Oxford Hills. They offer fitness instruction and personal training at their customers’ work site, church or community center. Several styles […]

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The brutal cost of prescription drug problem

The gut-wrenching cost of prescription drug abuse was apparent last week in Franklin County Superior Court. Valerie Webb, 49, sobbed her way through a sentencing hearing for furnishing methadone to her daughter last year. That daughter, Alysha Webb, took her mother’s methadone and returned to her nearby mobile home. And that’s where Valerie Webb found […]

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Accomplished musician Troy MacGillivray to appear at Skye, Unity

CARTHAGE — Troy MacGillivray will bring his energetic, roots-centered fiddling and piano playing to Skye Theatre Performing Arts Center and Unity College for the Performing Arts on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 16 and 17, presented by New England Celtic Arts. MacGillivray’s musical prowess can be attributed to an especially rare combination of commitment and bloodline. […]

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Maine needs a strong bonds package in 2012

With borrowing costs at historic lows, it makes little sense to delay new investments. On Oct. 19, the Maine Better Transportation Association announced that Carol Kelley had won the organization’s 2011 “Worst Road in Maine” competition for her submission of Route 141 near Swanville and Belfast. Her son Michael’s shouts of pain from a rod […]

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Winter ticks affecting Maine moose population

With the imminent release of the latest “Twilight” vampire flick, “Breaking Dawn — Part 1,” comes another bloodsucking saga, this one in the Maine woods. Winter tick “cluster bombs” in the tens of thousands have ambushed moose this month and last. The arachnids are taking their first blood meal and settling in for the winter. […]

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College Football: Towson runs down Black Bears, 40-30

ORONO — The University of Maine stood alone atop the Colonial Athletic Conference for one full week. Now the Black Bears find themselves in a three-way, two-week battle for the conference. Towson rejoined the Black Bears in first place after its 40-30 win Saturday at Alfond Stadium. The Tigers rushed for 334 yards and forced […]

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Closing in on coyotes

In 2003, then-commissioner of Maine Fish and Wildlife, Roland Martin, suspended Maine’s snaring program on coyotes. We were told that the suspension was a response to a threatened lawsuit from an animal rights group. The suspension was to be temporary. For the following eight years, however, coyotes pretty much had a blank check when it […]