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Brunswick Police Beat: May 30

Arrests 5/24 at 12:25 p.m. Kyle Lohrmann, 26, of Williamstown, New Jersey, was arrested on Maine Street by Officer Garrett Brosnan on charges of refusing to submit to arrest or detention and disorderly conduct.  5/25 at 5:42 a.m. Jeffery R. Rodgers, 36, of Enon, Ohio, was arrested on Interstate 295 by Officer Keith Norris on […]

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Topsham Police Beat: May 30

Arrests 5/22 at 1:34 p.m. Brady Murray, 18, of Goldeneye Drive, was arrested by Officer Randy Cook on Eagles Way on a charge of violation of a protection order. Summonses 5/20 at 6:15 p.m. Jennifer Stone, 28, of Harpswell Road, Brunswick, was issued a summons by Sgt. Robert Ramsay on Winter Street on a charge […]

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Let the championship fun begin

Ed. Note: For the complete Falmouth-Greely baseball doubleheader, Falmouth-Yarmouth and Greely-Cape Elizabeth boys’ lacrosse and Greely-Waynflete and Yarmouth-North Yarmouth Academy girls’ lacrosse game stories, with photos and box scores, see theforecaster.net) Believe it or not, it’s time to think postseason. The tennis singles tournament is in full swing with the team postseason set to commence. […]

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Portland wins federal manufacturing designation for food and agriculture

It is one of 12 to get federal support seen as a potential ‘game changer’ for local food and agriculture. Further cementing Portland’s reputation as a hub for local-food lovers, the U.S. Department of Commerce chose the city Wednesday as one of a dozen communities to receive federal manufacturing assistance to support its renaissance in […]

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Local & State Dispatches

AUGUSTA Trustees vote to increase community colleges’ tuition Tuition at the seven-campus Maine Community College System will go up slightly this fall, system trustees voted Wednesday. The $2-per-credit-hour increase will raise full-time, in-state tuition to $2,700 for the 2014-15 academic year. “This is a modest increase, but one we wish we did not have to […]