Local & State
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PublishedMarch 27, 2017
Sen. King part of group aiming to expedite vets’ appeals to VA
The proposal reintroduces legislation from the previous Congress.
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PublishedMarch 27, 2017
Bill would require state to give preference to Maine companies in government contracts
The in-state-preference proposal, which has failed before in the Legislature, also would require projects to use American-made materials, such as iron and steel.
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PublishedMarch 27, 2017
Maine Brew Bus just bought its competitor, with more tours in mind
The brewery tour company with the distinctive green buses acquires Maine Beer Tours.
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PublishedMarch 27, 2017
Maine hotels, restaurants took in a record $3.6 billion in 2016
Good weather, an improving economy and the Office of Tourism's marketing campaign are among the factors getting credit for the combined 7% increase over 2015.
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PublishedMarch 27, 2017
Families hit hard: For some caught in crisis, tragedies multiply
Because addiction is driven largely by genetic and environmental factors, overdoses can strike the same home twice, compounding the sense of grief and shame that is common among the epidemic's survivors.
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PublishedMarch 27, 2017
Textile museum nearing reality at Biddeford mill complex
A small group of former Pepperell mill workers has spent years preparing to open the museum to showcase the history of a city once defined by its textile manufacturing.
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PublishedMarch 27, 2017
Fix or replace? 4 options for Brunswick-Topsham bridge due for public input
Until a permanent solution is decided upon, MDOT plans to do an estimated $805,000 in temporary repairs on Frank J. Wood Bridge to address its most severe problems.
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PublishedMarch 27, 2017
In a first for Maine, Scarborough and South Portland will start collecting food waste
Pilot programs will test an idea that officials say is the next big phase for municipal recycling because it involves almost 28 percent of household trash in the state.
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PublishedMarch 26, 2017
Cost to attend UMaine System likely to top $19,000 next year
Following a six-year tuition freeze, 'now it is time to invest,' Chancellor James Page says.
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PublishedMarch 26, 2017
Skowhegan animal abuse case may be linked to ‘pet flipping’
A woman accused of keeping dogs in squalor is suspected in the practice that often involves the sale of stolen pets.
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