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2012
Romney predicts he’ll win Wisconsin
Republicans sense an opportunity after Gov. Scott Walker survived a Democratic push to oust him after he took on public sector unions.
New England tuna fishermen fear smaller quotas
NOAA will hold a hearing in Portland on Tuesday to help develop new regulations to protect and rebuild tuna populations.
Study: Shrinking stomach boosts risk for alcohol abuse
Patients who had gastric bypass surgery faced double the risk for excessive drinking, compared with those who had a less drastic weight-loss operation, a study shows.
McCormick drops out of Maine Senate race
Earle McCormick said after 10 years in the Legislature — four in the House and six in the Senate — it’s time to do something else.
Maine shipyard probes new fire near nuclear sub
The Kittery shipyard said Monday a small fire was reported about 7 p.m. Saturday near the USS Miami, which also caught fire in May.
First Wind and Emera join forces
The new company – 51 percent owned by First Wind and 49 percent by Emera – will own existing projects and develop new ones.
NY man, 82, drowns while swimming in Rangeley
Anthony Schulte drowned while swimming off the dock of his summer home on Cupsuptic Lake, a Warden Service spokesman says.
Calls: Zimmerman told wife to buy bulletproof vest
The former neighborhood watch volunteer who killed Trayvon Martin told his wife to buy bulletproof vests for them and for his attorney, according to jailhouse calls released Monday.
Winthrop school budget meeting delayed
WINTHROP— An emergency board of education meeting set for 6 p.m. today has been postponed until June 25 in the All-Purpose Room at the Town Office. The board is expected to look at further cuts in the budget which was rejected at the polls Tuesday.