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September 2013
NWS investigating two possible tornadoes in N. Maine
The National Weather Service says there were more than 1,000 lightning strikes per hour at the height of last night’s storm.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Five Days’ and ‘Blue Lights in the Night’
One of the greatest deceits in a marriage occurs when a husband and wife say they love each other and both know it isn’t true.
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): The end of our summer was a whale of a week
It was the perfect ending to a wonderful summer: a week in Lubec, dinner at the Water Street Tavern (our favorite restaurant there) and an exciting whale-watching adventure with Campobello’s Island Cruises.
Panel rejects tobacco companies’ bid to reclaim $50M from Maine
Tobacco companies alleged that Maine and several others states were not in compliance with the landmark 1998 settlement and should forfeit payments dating back to 2003.
Four charged with terrorizing at Gray home
The group allegedly cut power to a home and tried to kick in the door in retaliation for an alleged assault at the Eagles Club in Portland over the weekend.
Fairfield temporarily suspends social media policy after ACLU steps in
Town will revisit policy that calls for possibly termination if employees post derogatory comments on their Facebook pages, or other social media
Colorful fall foliage expected in Maine
Fall foliage season begins this week. Trees are beginning to change in the northern third of the state.
Family, friends hopeful that 86-year-old Benton man missing overnight will be found safe
Arthur Wakeman, 86, of Benton who left his home sometime between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday, remains missing Thursday evening, as groups continue to search the area.
Bristol man charged with counterfeiting
An investigation was launched after complaints from businesses in Damariscotta, Newcastle and Waldoboro.