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METRO Service UPDATE: No METRO Bus Service on Friday, July 4...
METRO, Greater Portland Transit District, does not provide bus service on Friday, July 4, 2008.
Kennebunkport eighth-grader near the top in academic talent search
One seventh-grader and the two eighth-graders tied for their performance on a national test, earning them 'first in state' awards from the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth, a national program ...
Maine Audubon Executive Director Appointed to Pacific Peace Corps Post...
Kevin Carley Ends Seven-Year Tenure with StateA ?'s Largest Wildlife Conservation Organization FALMOUTH, Maine, July 1A ??Maine Audubon, the stateA ?'s largest wildlife conservation organization, will soon ...
Mum's the word for Falmouth building panel
Members of the Falmouth High School Building Committee will no longer answer questions from the public or the press outside of regularly scheduled meetings.
Cheverus/Bowdoin Grad Named U.S. Ambassador
A Maine native who grew up in Falmouth and attended Bowdoin College has been named by President Bush as U.S. ambassador to Algeria.
Review: School contractor owes Falmouth $2 million
The general contractor on the Falmouth High School building project has been paid for $2 million worth of work the company either did not perform or failed to complete.
Thousands To Bring Millions For Regional Soccer Tourney
More than 5,000 people are expected to pump about $10 million into the economy when southern Maine hosts the US Youth Soccer Region 1 Championships, which gets under way this week.
We're sitting down with best-selling author John Connolly to talk about The Reapers, the latest novel in his Charlie Parker series.Health Councilor Warren Kramer shares an easy recipe for Macrobiotic Basmati ...
K-9 Units Compete To Be Top Dog
Police academy was in session this weekend but only for students with four legs.
Arts Alive Festival Set For This Weekend
Over 40 artists and artisans and 60 individual and group performers will participate in this weekend's Arts Alive Festival in downtown Falmouth.
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One of New England's largest displays of new, as well as museum quality clocks by famous manufacturers: Hentschel, Howard Miller, Sligh, Seth Thomas, Ansonia, Movado, and Chelsea.
Summer Thursdays In Falmouth Offer Food, Art, And Music
Whether you want to buy a home-grown tomato, some delectable baked goods, a unique handmade necklace, or a fine watercolor, or just listen to some great local music, downtown Falmouth is the place to be on ...
Small Ski Resort Changes Ownership Again
The Mount Abram ski resort in western Maine has been sold to two local investors.
Winslow, Rockland marine companies make history
ROCKLAND : Rockland's waterfront made history Saturday afternoon, as 2,000 tons of iron and steel slid into the harbor off the Rockland Marine railway, the official launch of Winslow Marine's newest barge, the ...
Maine lawyer pleads guilty to theft
A longtime partner at a prestigious Portland law firm pleaded guilty Tuesday to stealing nearly $300,000 from clients and the firm as part of an agreement in which the state recommended that he serve 21 2 years ...
Fired Lawyer Agrees To Plead Guilty For Stealing Funds
A longtime partner with one of Maine's largest and most prestigious law firms has agreed to plead guilty to two counts of felony theft for stealing money from clients and the firm.
When he thinks back on 2008, Amherst Regional High School principal Mark Jackson said he will always think of the year in which a woman and a black man competed to become Democratic candidate for president of ...
Rescue center reaches out to abused, neglected horses
Photo by Lance Cpl. Monica C. Erickson Mary Dyk, a Jack Auchteronie Memorial Equine Sanctuary volunteer, handles Duke, a retired military working horse at JAMES May 23.
Genealogy journal has perspective on ancestors
By Roxanne Moore Saucier Monday, June 2, 2008 - Bangor Daily News Even before you get to the articles, each quarterly issue of The Maine Genealogist is worth reading.
Police: Driver asleep at the wheel in Route 101 crash
Traffic was backed up about six miles this morning on Route 101 West after a three-vehicle crash near Exit 2 that started after one of the drivers fell asleep and crossed the median, according to state police.