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New research shows that Democratic-leaning voters actually want to hear more from the 2020 candidates about how to lower health care costs for everyone — not just get coverage to those who don’t have it.
Rudy Giuliani said he was confident the money he received was legitimate and originated in the United States.
It is the first of three spacewalks the Caribou native will go on this month.
It's the three leading candidates — Biden, Sanders and Warren — who face the most intense spotlight that could expose glaring liabilities in their quest for the White House.
He also said he failed to take into account potential implications on his father's political career.
From professional athletes to local celebrities, Maine boasts quite the roster of notable folks. Now it's time to test your Mainer knowledge.
Moose calling is a skill that needs to be developed with practice and tried in the field on real moose. It is fun and very satisfying to have a giant bull moose come to your call.
From its beginnings as a hotbed for limestone quarrying and shipbuilding, to a harbor city known for its fishing traditions, to a gritty and sometimes dangerous place ― Rockland’s reputation has further evolved in modern times.
The developer of one of the biggest housing projects in city history has proposed another one: an $8.7 million, 51-unit apartment complex he hopes to finish building by the end of next year.
The University of Maine football team’s damaging 24-17 loss to Richmond on Saturday — which all but eliminated the Black Bears from a second straight Football Championship Subdivision playoff berth — was a microcosm of the season.
Eleven residents are vying for four open seats. That’s the largest number since at least 1984, according to records in the city clerk’s office that only go back that far.
Sheer speed was Dan McCarthy’s childhood athletic ambition.
Fort Kent’s Austin Theriault got gathered up in the second of three multi-car wrecks during the 1000Bulbs.com 500 NASCAR Monster Energy Cup series at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama.
A terminally ill dog whose story has been shared thousands of times on social media has now been adopted.
The powerful cyclone will organize rapidly Wednesday, qualifying as a meteorological “bomb,” due to its speed as it strengthens.
As the weather cools and the days shorten, these small creatures are searching for shelter, and perhaps a final meal, before spending several cold months in hibernation.
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Yr rd 2005 camp w/ 3 BR/ 1 BA, lg. open kit./LR. Att. front deck. Lg heated gar. 2 addt'l heated bldgs. $289,900 Nadeau/Bragdon Team, ERA Dawson, 723-1441 / 447-0701 Call Andy or Bruce to list today! | | Read more... |
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w/1780' water on Penobscot River. Deep water w/road to water. Lots of timber w/exc swimming, fishing, privacy. BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HomeServices Northeast Real Estate, C Theriault 723-1035 | | Read more... |
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Fantastic ME Lake front lot w/1.88 acs. Surveyed, soils tested, driveway in. $130,000 Jean Jenkins, Vacationland Realty 745-4522, VacationlandRealtyMaine.com | | Read more... | |
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