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Signs directing visitors to Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument will go up along the Interstate and state routes after months of delays. “You probably could throw a ball to the deer, but we don’t bother. And if I have a radio going, they stand right there, especially if it's music." University of Maine junior Dor Saar is one of America East’s top point guards. Maine’s classic Russet potato was a big hit at this year’s Eastern States Exposition, with more than 65,600 sold to visitors there. The largest vestige of Bucksport’s 90-year papermaking history, the stack to the mill’s No. 8 boiler, will be razed between 6 and 10 a.m. Tuesday. But those who lobbied for a raise say it’s not enough, doesn’t come soon enough and is beside the point. Ninth seed Hampden Academy avenged a pair of regular-season losses with an impressive performance Friday night that resulted in a 2-0 Class A North boys soccer prelim victory over No. 8 Bangor at Bangor High School. One substance that has turned up in many product samples is vitamin E oil, known as vitamin E acetate. A judge on Friday ordered the Justice Department to give the House secret grand jury testimony from special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation. A Hancock County man was arrested on a drug charge after police found a dead woman in Ellsworth on Friday. The University of Maine and William & Mary, two struggling football teams with a lot of similarities, will try to begin turning their respective seasons around Saturday afternoon in the Black Bears’ homecoming game. Rhett McDonald was pumped up after preserving John Bapst’s 7-6 victory over Houlton last Friday night by blocking a 37-yard field-goal try with 16 seconds left in the game. Personal, health and financial information of more than 20,000 clients of a Maine mental health agency was compromised following a June email hacking incident, the agency said Friday. A Biddeford company that runs group homes for people with developmental disabilities and brain injuries is appealing the state’s decision to end its contract with the agency after a client died in its care. Maine's Department of Marine Resources is giving an initial thumbs up to a controversial oyster farm proposed for Brunswick's Maquoit Bay. The Waterville man arrested for the alleged murder of his girlfriend admitted to police that he shot her twice, then covered her body in a tarp before putting it in the basement of their house, according to court documents. |
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