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PublishedJune 10, 2014
Antiques feud turns into yard squabble in Fairfield
A businessman claims the neighboring antique dealer is trying to put him out of business with complaints.
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PublishedJune 10, 2014
Fairfield man to get diploma 50 years in the making
Rick Soule has worked as a logger and a business owner but he sought the validation of a diploma.
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PublishedJune 9, 2014
Towns on their own to fight illegal dumping
Some localities now use modern policies and transfer stations, but Maine has no overall strategy.
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PublishedMay 31, 2014
Questions linger after injuries to twin girls
A mother wants to know how her daughters were injured while in the care of her former boyfriend.
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PublishedMay 31, 2014
Illegally dumped trash a growing and costly blight
The disposal of household refuse mars Maine’s landscape and costs taxpayers and nonprofits.
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PublishedMay 30, 2014
Farmington mother says school fell short in response to knife threat against 6-year-old
The pocketknife should have been taken from the 8-year-old immediately, Shauna Cloutier says, and the school should have told her about the incident sooner.
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PublishedMarch 26, 2014
Child faces competency hearing for baby’s death
Kelli Murphy, 12, allegedly killed a 3-month-old child she was babysitting.
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PublishedMarch 24, 2014
Vets put natural skills to work in nature
The Maine Conservation Corps hires veterans to use their skills cleaning, maintaining and building in the wild.
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PublishedMarch 11, 2014
Switch to natural gas could save big money for Waterville’s Inland Hospital
The facility is the first commercial customer using a new pipline in the region, where the economy is expected to reap benefits.
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PublishedMarch 2, 2014
Delay threatens farm program for Maine seniors
Last year, the Maine Senior FarmShare program was able to serve about 17,750 Mainers age 60 and older.
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