Local & State
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PublishedJuly 25, 2021
Portland’s oldest lifeguard celebrates 50 years on the job
Barbara Linnehan-Smith, 67, was first certified as a teenager back in 1971. She doesn't plan to quit anytime soon.
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PublishedJuly 25, 2021
Movies are making a comeback at Maine theaters
Audiences are showing up for the summer's blockbusters, and the shuttered Cinemagic locations are drawing interest from movie theater operators, but streaming options and health concerns still pose a threat.
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PublishedJuly 25, 2021
Society Notebook: Greendrinks raises a reusable glass to Portland parks
The environmentally minded networking group held its first event since the start of the pandemic.
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PublishedJuly 25, 2021
Bill Nemitz: For almost three decades, she kept her secret. No longer.
Phil Chenevert was long embraced by the Russell family. Now he stands accused of molesting their little girl.
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PublishedJuly 24, 2021
‘This is our own little Olympics’: Regatta kicks off first-ever L/A Riverfest
The cities of Lewiston and Auburn partnered with several community organizations to bring two-and-a-half days of riverside festivities to the Twin Cities this weekend, including boat races and music.
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PublishedJuly 24, 2021
Groups urge Maine to protect last wild Atlantic salmon in U.S.
A coalition of environmental groups and scientists say the fish could be afforded more protections if they were added to Maine's list of endangered and threatened species.
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PublishedJuly 24, 2021
Maine Warden Service rescues Belfast man, 80, who fell into water-filled ditch
A game warden and his dog followed a track from Harold Buckmore's home to a nearby ditch, where he was found 'severely hypothermic.'
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PublishedJuly 24, 2021
Advocates in Portland demand Medicare for all
Saturday's rally in Lincoln Park was one of many held around the country to pressure lawmakers to expand health care benefits.
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PublishedJuly 24, 2021
COVID-19 uptick continues in Maine with 70 new cases, six more deaths
The seven-day average of new daily cases rose to 70, a few days after the state recorded its first daily count over 100 in more than a month.
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PublishedJuly 24, 2021
Communities resuming in-person public meetings, but some pandemic changes could last
With emergency orders and COVID-19-related restrictions expiring, communities throughout the state are returning to in-person meetings, but many still will allow members of the public to participate by video conferencing or phone.
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