Monday, September 6, 2010
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Maine at Work: At Sea Bags, Ray Routhier learns the ropes of using recycled sails to make tote bags sold worldwide.
Economists predict fewer moderately paid workers will be in demand when the job market rebounds.
The hot, dry summer causes many to ripen sooner than usual, but farmers say they will last a while.
Mainers will elect a new governor, all 186 members of the Legislature and two U.S. representatives.
Traffic delays from theYarmouth work shouldn’t be as bad by next weekend, officials say.
Knowing the ages of bears killed by hunters each year helps the state monitor the population.
Life's a PICNIC
Sculptor Wade Kavanaugh is working on a public art project at Peaks-Kenny State Park in Dover-Foxcroft.
Boston falls as Papelbon implodes
One out from a save, Jonathan Papelbon gives up four runs, two hits and two walks in 1 1/3 and Chicago rallies to win, 7-5.
Backyard volunteers helping track firefly numbersThe yellow-green streaks of fireflies that bring a magical air to summer nights, inspire camp songs and often end up in jars in children's bedrooms may be flickering out in the nation's backyards as suburban sprawl encroaches on their habitats. Scientists concerned by reports from the public that they are seeing fewer of the luminous ...
Youths grill candidates
WESTBROOK -- The five candidates for governor sat down together for the first time at a forum Sunday afternoon hosted by the TV program Youth in Politics.
EDUCARE CENTRAL MAINE: The nation is watching Waterville
WATERVILLE -- Little Jia-Li Kao, 2, rolls play dough out into a pancake and then shapes it into a ball and presents it to her mother.

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