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An old art to stalking deer

“If Hitler had ever spent a fall…watching the bucks go by on our running boards, he never would have dared reoccupy the Rhineland.” – E.B. White Soon we will be out in the deer woods. Depending upon our personal hunting styles, we will be spending long hours in a tree stand waiting for a big […]

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There are many issues concerning Maine’s substandard transportation system, but it mostly comes down to money. Maine struggles with a large network of state roads, at least a quarter of which have never been brought up to standard. David Bernhardt, a career engineer at the Department of Transportation, was Gov. Paul LePage’s surprise choice as […]

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Maine’s poverty rate isn’t the highest, but it’s No. 2 on public assistance list

AUGUSTA, Maine — New Census data show that Maine had one of the highest rates of households accepting public assistance in 2010 despite the fact that the state’s poverty rate was not among the highest. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey released this week compared rates of public assistance for all 50 […]

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Maine’s poverty rate isn’t the highest but the state is No. 2 when it comes to public assistance

AUGUSTA, Maine — New Census data show that Maine had one of the highest rates of households accepting public assistance in 2010 despite the fact that the state’s poverty rate was not among the highest. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey released this week compared rates of public assistance for all 50 […]

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College Football: Black Bears ready to invade Richmond

Picked to finish ninth in the Colonial Athletic Conference preseason polls, the University of Maine goes into Saturday’s game at Richmond (3:30 p.m., no TV) ranked atop the conference standings at 3-0. Going by the preseason polls, the whole CAA has been turned upside down. Towson, picked to finish last, is tied with the Black […]

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Oxford schools reaping benefits of energy work

The Oxford Hills School District has aggressively attacked its energy costs in a way that could serve as a model, not only for other school districts but for businesses and homeowners, as well. The district has worked over the past four years with Siemens Inc. to make energy-saving improvements to its facilities, including solar panels, […]

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Wealth, security evaporating for angry Americans

“I keep waking up on the wrong side of capitalism.” So said a hand-lettered sign held by a protester at one of the “Occupy” rallies being conducted across the country. The original “Occupy Wall Street” movement has spread from large communities to small, including Augusta and Portland. The movement’s goals are foggy, but the basic […]

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Table Tennis: League results

LEWISTON — Oct. 17 results from the Maine Table Tennis League at Lewiston Armory: A, 1. John Simpson, 2. Rick Shea; B, 1. Sebastian Taylor, 2. Manoj Ganeshan; C, 1. Ralph Comeau, 2. Manny Sangalang. The league also welcomed a new member, Jonatha Deutsch, to its ranks.