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Two-part drawing exhibition nears in Biddeford

BIDDEFORD — The first of a two-part drawing exhibition opens Sept. 28 at Engine in Biddeford. Engine will host the opening of “Drawing I: The Everyday,” which is the first part of a two-part exhibition curated by Deborah Whitney, curator/gallerist formerly of Whitney Artworks in Portland. Opening festivities run from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, […]

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Mueller probe gets info from ex-Trump lawyer Cohen

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer says he is providing “critical information” as part special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election and possible coordination between Russia and the Trump campaign. Michael Cohen, who pleaded guilty to campaign finance and other charges last month, said Thursday he […]

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Falmouth serves up a big win over Yarmouth

Falmouth sophomore Hillary Bouchard, left, sophomore Annika Hester, junior Rose Riversmith and sophomore Katie Phillips celebrate a point during the Yachtsmen’s 3-1 win over Yarmouth Thursday night. Mike Strout photos. More photos below. FALMOUTH—The scoreboard went out, but Falmouth’s volleyball team was able to flip the switch nonetheless Thursday evening. And when the Yachtsmen come […]

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Cape council rejects paper street settlement

CAPE ELIZABETH — And the litigation continues. Councilors last night voted 6-1 to reject a settlement in which the town would have vacated its claim to an 800-foot strip of the Surfside Avenue paper street, with Sara Lennon as the sole holdout. Under the proposal, residents who sued the town in January and claimed ownership of the undeveloped […]