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To get one, go to the subscriptions page. How can Gov. Janet Mills and her administration be so out of touch with the people of Maine? Is it pride, ego, power, limelight? The newest Pine Tree ...
We can connect the dots from there. On April Fools’ Day in 1919, Maine Gov. Carl Milliken signed a law banning the use of French in public schools — except during formal language instruction.
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COASTAL MAINE (WABI) - Senators Susan Collins and Angus King are cosponsoring a bipartisan bill to ban offshore drilling off the coast of Maine and New England. The New England Coastal Protection ...
GULF OF MAINE (WMTW) - The scallop fishery for the Northern Gulf of Maine reopened Monday morning after being closed since April 11, according to our media partners WMTW. Federal regulators have ...
A team of fifth-graders from York, Maine won the state Odyssey of the Mind competition with their performance about Timetopia. The team will compete at the World Finals at Michigan State University.
BOSTON — The 2025 Boston Marathon featured more than 30,000 runners (including 135 from Seacoast New Hampshire and southern York County, Maine) at the starting line Monday in Hopkinton for the ...
Abe’s of Maine is a family-owned electronics retailer that sells an array of discounted products, including cameras, TVs and home appliances, online and in person. The company has limited store ...
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