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LePage Urges Judge to Retire, Wants to Appoint Conservative
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Republican Gov. Paul LePage is attacking a justice for not fulfilling an apparent promise to retire so the governor can fill his seat with a more conservative judge
Backers: Project Could Improve Salmon Farming in Maine, US
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A Norwegian firm says its plan to build one of the largest inland salmon aquaculture facilities in the world in Maine could be a new model for the way the fish are farmed in America
Poliquin: No Comment on King’s ‘NRA Sweetheart’ Tweet
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Republican U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin’s adviser says the Maine congressman won’t respond to author Stephen King’s tweet lambasting Poliquin’s support from the National Rifle Association
Ruling in Murder Trial Stemming from 1980 Cold Case Thursday
A judge will announce her decision later this week in the case of a murder charge stemming from a decades-old death in Maine.
Conservationists Criticize LePage’s Push to Tax Land Trusts
Conservation advocates in Maine say Gov. Paul LePage is using misleading information in his push to tax land trusts.
Food Workers Union, Hannaford Owners Will Come to Table
A food workers union and the owner of a distributor in Maine say they will meet to try to avert a strike that was authorized by union members.
Bates Tops Small College Rankings for Fulbright Students
Bates College has been named the top producer of Fulbright students among the nation’s small liberal arts colleges.
Future of Portland, Maine, Ocean Terminal Up for Discussion
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Officials with Maine’s largest city are reaching out to residents to discuss possible redevelopment plans for an ocean terminal building on the city’s waterfront
UMaine President Finalists Headed to Campus
ORONO, Maine (AP) Four finalists for the position of the president of the University of Maine will visit the campus over the next two weeks
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Holding Security Exercise
KITTERY, Maine (AP) The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is warning Maine residents not to be alarmed by “security activities”