Bangor Daily News - Tue Nov 24
Maine has spent a lot of time building a relationship with neighboring New Brunswick, with energy as a major focus.
Littleton artist showing work in Star CityBangor Daily News - Tue Nov 24
Littleton artist Frank Sullivan doesn't quite know how to put into words what fascinates him about the southern Aroostook County landscape.
Curtailment order hits education sector hardestBangor Daily News - Fri Nov 20
Gov. John Baldacci ordered more than $63 million in midyear budget cuts Friday in a curtailment order that heavily targets state funding for education and social services programs.
She's dead to meVillage Soup - Thu Nov 19
Well, maybe not entirely doomed, but kinda doomed. She might survive her 2012 campaign for re-election to a fourth term in the U.S. Senate, but not without serious damage.
Identities of 3 dead in crash pending:Bangor Daily News - Wed Nov 18
FORT FAIRFIELD, Maine a ' Local police said Tuesday that they cannot yet release the identities of three people killed in a fiery two-vehicle crash last week, as the state medical examinera TMs office has not yet confirmed the identities of those involved in the crash to police.
Presque Isle Firefighter Charged In Friday FireWLBZ - Mon Nov 16
Investigators with the State Fire Marshal's Office have determined that a fire Friday night at a packaging company was set, and a Presque Isle firefighter has been arrested.
Woodland man charged in stabbing aBangor Daily News - Sat Nov 14
Vernon Baker, 32, of Woodland , arrested in connection with Caribou stabbing on Friday, Nov.
Three Killed In Fort Fairfield CrashWLBZ - Sat Nov 14
According to State Police, three adults were killed Friday when the pickup truck they were in collided with a pulp truck.
Logging Truck, Pickup Crash Kills 3 In MaineWBZ TV - Fri Nov 13
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Logging outfits punished for labor violationsBangor Daily News - Fri Nov 13
The U.S. Department of Labor has charged two northern Maine logging contractors with violating federal labor laws that require firms to recruit American loggers before hiring often lower-paid foreign workers.
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