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Wrong venue for beer photo

Wrong venue for beer photo There was something wrong with the photo, and it wasn’t hard to see what. Andrea Henkel of Germany had just won the women’s sprint race at the biathlon World Cup in Fort Kent. She was photographed smiling, holding her skis (brand name up, of course) and a very large glass […]

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Maine Festival of the Book Authors and readers will come together in April to discuss mystery, memoirs and much more

PORTLAND — The fifth annual Maine Festival of the Book, designed to encourage a dialogue between authors and readers, will take place on April 1-3 at the University of Southern Maine’s Abromson Center. “Usually, each program features more than one author, creating a different dynamic than your typical reading. The variety of authors and subject […]

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Groups to seek heat help in Maine, NH and Vt.

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A Maine heating fuel company and the United Way of Greater Portland are joining forces to help people in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont stay warm through the region’s long, cold winter. The Dead River Company and the United Way officials are planning an event Tuesday in Scarborough to announce the […]

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Maine should retain its rules on snow dumps

Make a video visit to Lewiston’s snow dump at www.sunjournal.com. Allowing municipalities to dump snow directly into rivers and streams, or to store it near them, is a very bad idea that was abandoned years ago for good reason. But a bill, submitted by Rep. Sheryl Briggs, D-Mexico, now seeks to exempt municipalities from waste […]

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Testament to caution

When sportsmen step up to the counter to purchase an outdoor product, especially apparel or rods and guns, they want to feel confident that their money will be well spent, and that everything will work in the field as advertised. Like any other consumer, they want to get their money’s worth. Equally important, however, the […]

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Ice or snow, to market we will go

Sarcophagus, anyone? Itchy for antiquity? Though it’s no longer there, for many months you and your forklift could have scooped one up at Brunswick’s Waterfront Flea Market, despite the cold outside. How about a pair of mint-condition grey suede chaps – with fringe (hi-ho, Silver!), a postcard of Ebbets Field, a 1961 Playboy magazine featuring […]

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Sardine cannery gets new chance

PORTLAND — Shuttered since April, the nation’s last full-time sardine cannery is getting a new lease on life with its purchase by a Massachusetts company that intends to process lobster at the factory, officials said Friday. Live Lobster Co. on Friday completed the deal to buy the Stinson Seafood plant in Gouldsboro, which was closed […]

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Less drama here than in many places

Peaceful protesters fill Capitol Square. They shout and chant before taking over the atrium of the Capitol building where they remain through the night. Bahrain? Libya? Syria? Yemen? No; Madison, Wis. Governors across the country have been unveiling budget proposals designed to erase massive deficits. The reaction in many states has been shock, dismay, anger […]

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N.H. pressed for suicide barriers in Kittery-Portsmouth bridge design

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) — Suicide prevention advocates are pressing New Hampshire transportation officials to include suicide barriers in the design for a new bridge linking Portsmouth with Kittery, Maine. Susan Turner, director of the Rockingham County Community Resource Network, Alliance for Community Health, says her group wants the state to include the feature in design […]

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Maine should join compact to protect wildlife

People who have their driver’s licenses suspended in another state aren’t allowed to drive in Maine. That’s thanks to something called the Driver’s License Compact recognized by all but four states. It has a simple motto, “One Driver, One License, One Record.” The same principle has been applied by 35 states to hunting, fishing, trapping […]