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Horses unhurt in riding arena collapse

LISBON — No horses, or people, were injured when the roof of a large riding arena collapsed Monday morning under a snow load. River View Horse Farm owner Lisa Bosse confirmed Monday morning that there had been a collapse and that she was notifying horse owners of the situation. Photographs of the barn show that […]

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Apartments need repairs now, not later

A quarter of a million dollars will build a pretty nice home in Maine. Four and a half million dollars should be more than enough to build a 20-unit apartment building for senior citizens, a building that is not only attractive but sound and durable. Unfortunately, after only a year, the Birch Hill Apartments in […]

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Outdoors in Maine: Mixed feelings over Martin’s legacy

In the best of times, heading up the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is a challenge. Fish and Wildlife has a diverse and opinionated constituency and keeping customers happy is no easy thing. In bad times, when the economy is in the tank and funding is problematic, the commissioner of MDIF&W has one […]

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Global events impact heat at home

LEWISTON — Riots in Egypt and cold weather in Maine may not seem like they have much in common. But Maine’s energy pioneers say the recent turmoil in the Middle East makes it more apparent than ever the state must move quickly to break its addiction to home heating oil. Maine, with 75 percent of […]

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Let’s turn back another attack on seat belt law

If it sometimes seems as if we keep writing the same editorials, it’s because in Maine we keep re-arguing the same issues. Now the Legislature is thinking about rolling back the law passed just three years ago making failure to use a seat belt a primary offense. Up until 2008, it was a secondary offense, […]

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Switchblade law seems quaint in gun-happy land

A bill to enshrine the whoopie pie as our state dessert seemed well on its way to passage Monday after a strong show of support by bakeries and, if you can imagine, a guy dressed in a whoopie pie outfit. All of which shows there is virtually no limit to the pressing problems to be […]

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‘Highlights at the Maine State Museum’: Nautical archaeologist, conservator will share story of 1710 wreck of the Nottingham Galley

AUGUSTA — Nautical archaeologist Warren Riess and conservator Molly Carlson will kick off the Maine State Museum’s annual series of talks and programs on Wednesday, Feb. 9. The “Highlights at the Maine State Museum” presentation is free of charge and will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the museum in the State House Complex off State […]

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Questions remain for those involved in ‘The Cutler Files’

Former Democratic candidate for governor Rosa Scarcelli and her husband, Thom Rhoads, issued individual statements Thursday in the ongoing controversy over the “The Cutler Files” website. But the statements raise even more questions about whether they are being completely candid. “The Cutler Files” was an anonymous website that first came to light in early September […]

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NH-Maine cops charge 4 in 2-state pharmacy heists

ROCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Police in New Hampshire and Maine say they have solved a series of pharmacy robberies in the two states. Police in New Hampshire say four people have been arrested and charged in connection with robberies in Rochester and Sanford, Maine. Police in Sanford and Rochester said on Sunday that pharmacy robberies […]

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State should change system for new hires

Unfunded pension liability is a ticking time bomb for many states, including Maine, which faces a 2028 deadline to clean up about $4.4 billion in debt. The ticking sound becomes louder and louder as the years go by, as the state is forced to contribute more and more money annually to retiring that debt. Unless […]