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Officials plan to act on Maine restaurant oversight
– State legislators said Monday they will consider increasing the frequency of restaurant inspections and hiring more inspectors a day after the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram reported that Maine has one of the least rigorous restaurant inspection programs in the nation, both in terms of frequency and making information available to the ...
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Body of missing Maine girl likely found
Select images available for purchase in theMaine Today Photo Store It appears Nichole Cable's body was found around 9:30 p.m. Monday at an "undisclosed wooded location," according to Steve McCausland, spokesman for ...
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Marine seeks Katahdin memorial for Maines fallen
erussell@pressherald.com Staff Writer David Cote, a Bangor native and Marine Corps major who is stationed in Washington, D.C., has an idea to honor the 46 service members from Maine who have died in the global war on terror. He calls it "The Summit ...
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Remains found in woods could be missing Maine teen
Spokesman Steve McCausland says the body was found at about 9:30 p.m. Monday by the Maine Warden Service in an undisclosed wooded location. Recovery will begin at daylight ...
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Maine university tuitions fees to stay same
- The University of Maine System's Board of Trustees unanimously approved a budget Monday that will again freeze tuition and fees at the system's seven ...
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Movie Review
Wonder Boys [DVD]
Wonder Boys is a film that desperately needs to let go. It takes place over one weekend where anything that can go wrong does go wrong, but the whole film feels like it is constantly holding back, restraining itself from going along with its own inherently absurd subject matter, as if it were too dignified to admit its own wackiness. The result is a somewhat static, randomly funny movi ... ...
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Maine student doesnt make it to Geography Bee finals
dhoey@mainetoday.com Staff Writer An exceptional geography student from Bonny Eagle Middle School won’t be competing in the finals of the 25th annual National Geography Bee in Washington, ...
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Search continues for missing Maine teen
BANGOR, Maine (AP) - Maine law enforcement officials are continuing to look for a 15-year-old Glenburn girl last seen more than a week ...
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LePage My goal is eliminating Maines income tax
Gov. Paul LePage said Monday that his long-term goal is to eliminate Maine’s income tax, but he reiterated his opposition to a plan that would cut the income tax rate in half while raising and lowering other ...
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Maine university tuition rates to be frozen
BANGOR, Maine (AP) - University of Maine System trustees voted Monday to freeze tuition rates for the upcoming school year at 2012 levels for in-state undergraduate ...
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Autopsy Maine man died of self-inflicted gunshot
SACO, Maine (AP) - The Maine medical examiner has determined that a Saco man who was in a police standoff before setting his house on fire died of a single self-inflicted gunshot ...
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